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    Default Lakers, Raptors, Wizards 3-Team Trade Scenario

    Laker send: Steve Nash, Steve Blake, Chris Kaman, Jodie Meeks
    Lakers receive: Kyle Lowry, Trevor Ariza

    Raptors send: Kyle Lowry
    Raptors receive: Steve Nash

    Wizards send: Trevor Ariza
    Wizards receive: Steve Blake, Chris Kaman, Jodie Meeks


    Lakers
    PG: Kyle Lowry | Jordan Farmar
    SG: Kobe Bryant | Nick Young | Xavier Henry
    SF: Trevor Ariza | Wesley Johnson
    PF: Jordan Hill | Shawn Williams
    C: Pau Gasol | Robert Sacre

    Why Lakers do it? They need some young proven guys who can defend the likes of Cp3, Westbrook, Parker, Durant and Harden in the playoffs. Plus they'd both come on 1 year deals.

    Why Raptors do it? Fan favorite Steve Nash gets to retire in his home team. Nash can provide leadership. Something for nothing. Lowry likely walks at the end of the year.

    Why Wizards do it? They're stacked at the SF. 3rd pick Otto Porter needs playtime to develop into an all-star. They have Webster to back him up for the next 3 years. Wizards get some added depth for Ariza who likely walks at the end of the year.

    Thoughts?
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    Default Re: Lakers, Raptors, Wizards 3-Team Trade Scenario

    I like it for Toronto

    But Nick Young back in Washington?

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    Default Re: Lakers, Raptors, Wizards 3-Team Trade Scenario

    Quote Originally Posted by QuebecBaller
    I like it for Toronto

    But Nick Young back in Washington?
    And Ariza back with the Lakers.

    I don't see anything happening yet, though. Raptors probably want picks if their unloading.

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    Default Re: Lakers, Raptors, Wizards 3-Team Trade Scenario

    Lakers wouldn't do this. They may not even reach the play-offs, and if they do they're a first round exit. Steve Nash went to LA so he could stay close to his kids, otherwise he would've stayed in Phoenix. I'm keeping an eye on Washington (on the Wall Wagon) and I don't think they do this either. Ariza can hit the 3 and is a better defender than Young and doesn't chuck.

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    Default Re: Lakers, Raptors, Wizards 3-Team Trade Scenario

    Quote Originally Posted by QuebecBaller
    I like it for Toronto

    But Nick Young back in Washington?
    Nick Young's best days were with the Wizards. I can see Young playing well next to Wall in a fast pace game much like the Irving/Waiters combo in Cleveland.

    But I think most importantly, if Washington does the trade, it'd be because of trying to get Porter more playing time to develop him into the player they think he can become.
    Last edited by BallsOut; 11-03-2013 at 03:08 PM.

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    Default Re: Lakers, Raptors, Wizards 3-Team Trade Scenario

    Quote Originally Posted by BallsOut
    Laker send: Steve Nash, Nick Young, 2014 1st round pick
    Lakers receive: Kyle Lowry, Trevor Ariza

    Raptors send: Kyle Lowry, Austin Daye, Raptors 2014 2nd round pick
    Raptors receive: Steve Nash, Lakers 2014 1st round pick

    Wizards send: Trevor Ariza
    Wizards receive: Nick Young, Austin Daye, Raptors 2014 2nd round pick


    Lakers
    PG: Kyle Lowry | Jordan Farmar | Steve Blake
    SG: Kobe Bryant | Jodie Meeks
    SF: Trevor Ariza | Xavier Henry | Wesley Johnson
    PF: Jordan Hill | Lamar Odom
    C: Pau Gasol | Chris Kaman | Robert Sacre

    Why Lakers do it? They need some young proven guys who can defend the likes of Cp3, Westbrook, Parker, Durant and Harden in the playoffs. Plus they'd both come on 1 year deals. Lamar Odom would be a FA pickup for the vet min because they need the depth at PF.

    Why Raptors do it? Fan favorite Steve Nash gets to retire in his home team. Plus they get the Lakers 2014 1st round pick which is projected to be in the mid 1st round for Lowry instead of nothing when he walks at the end of the year.

    Why Wizards do it? They're stacked at the SF. 3rd overall pick Otto Porter needs playing time to develop into an all-star. They have Webster to back him up for the next 3 years. Wizards get young talent in return and a 2nd round pick instead of nothing when Ariza walks at the end of the year.

    Thoughts?
    Lakers
    PG: Kyle Lowry | Jordan Farmar | Steve Blake
    SG: Kobe Bryant | Jodie Meeks
    SF: Trevor Ariza | Xavier Henry | Wesley Johnson
    PF: Jordan Hill | Lamar Odom
    C: Pau Gasol | Chris Kaman | Robert Sacre

    Trade or waive Jodie Meeks, then sign Shannon Brown. Xavier Henry can't play 3, he's too small for 3. If they refuse to give up Kyle Lowry --

    Lakers
    PG: Jordan Farmar | Brown | Steve Blake
    SG: Kobe Bryant | Xavier Henry |
    SF: Trevor Ariza | Wesley Johnson
    PF: Jordan Hill | Lamar Odom
    C: Pau Gasol | Chris Kaman | Robert Sacre

    Shannon has ran the point under Phil, & I think he'll thrive & benefit from Pringles being a 2-guard. Or don't waive Meeks & keep the rotation situational.

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    Default Re: Lakers, Raptors, Wizards 3-Team Trade Scenario

    Quote Originally Posted by BallsOut
    Nick Young's best days were with the Wizards. I can see Young playing well next to Wall in a fast pace game much like the Irving/Waiters combo in Cleveland.

    But I think most importantly, if Washington does the trade, it'd be because of the pick and to get Porter more playing time.
    We don't want young. He doesn't want to leave LA. It would be bad news.

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    Default Re: Lakers, Raptors, Wizards 3-Team Trade Scenario

    A 1st round pick from the Lakers? As long as there is no protection or VERY minimal, Toronto says yes. It sucks to have to take on Nash and his contract but whatever. He looks like a shell of what he used to be so at least he'll help the tank. The chance of Kobe not being effective this year and that pick being high is enticing.

    Good deal for the Raptors with the assumption that Gay and Derozan would be traded soon after.

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    Default Re: Lakers, Raptors, Wizards 3-Team Trade Scenario

    Quote Originally Posted by Qwyjibo
    A 1st round pick from the Lakers? As long as there is no protection or VERY minimal, Toronto says yes. It sucks to have to take on Nash and his contract but whatever. He looks like a shell of what he used to be so at least he'll help the tank. The chance of Kobe not being effective this year and that pick being high is enticing.

    Good deal for the Raptors with the assumption that Gay and Derozan would be traded soon after.
    This is retard suggestion by OP.

    Lakers xant trade their 2014 1st till the day of draft

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    Default Re: Lakers, Raptors, Wizards 3-Team Trade Scenario

    Quote Originally Posted by Lakers_Kobe_Fan
    This is retard suggestion by OP.

    Lakers xant trade their 2014 1st till the day of draft
    Well then this deal is impossible. Obviously if the Lakers season goes to shit and they get a high pick, they won't trade it and Lowry is a FA after this year.

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    Default Re: Lakers, Raptors, Wizards 3-Team Trade Scenario

    That isn't a bad trade for the Lakers.

    They need speed and athleticism more then anything.

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    Default Re: Lakers, Raptors, Wizards 3-Team Trade Scenario

    I think this is the first trade I have seen on this forum where a trade is not blatantly one sided for the Lakers. Lakers aren't giving up a pick in a strong draft.

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    Default Re: Lakers, Raptors, Wizards 3-Team Trade Scenario

    Quote Originally Posted by BallsOut
    You have to look at things much further than this season if you're the Lakers. Nash is the only player on the books next season for them at 9 million. That's a huge salary for them to pay for a 40 year old PG and would cut into their free agent aspirations.

    Lakers teams aren't usually built through drafts. They've traded away 1st round picks for good proven players in the past. Jordan Hill and Ramon Sessions last year, Trevor Ariza before that, etc.

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    Default Re: Lakers, Raptors, Wizards 3-Team Trade Scenario

    Any deal that includes trading away Steve Nash is a good Lakers trade.

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    Default Re: Lakers, Raptors, Wizards 3-Team Trade Scenario

    Quote Originally Posted by BallsOut
    Bullshit. Quit being a dumbass. Plenty of player trades during the season have involved sending draft picks to the other team and vice versa.
    Grow up & read a little bit. Lakers traded 2 1st rounders in 13 & 15 because they cannot trade consecutive 1st rounders.

    They have draft that pick or sell on the draft day... Just like they sold tony Douglas to nyk few yrs back

    So GTFO

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