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Comment on Community Shootaround: Pistons’ Trade Deadline Approach by wright0525
If available, I would be willing to trade 2-3 first-round picks and Ivy for TM3, because he’s young, affordable, and I would be a beast alongside Cade and Duran. Outside of that, I would only do a small move and let the team go through the playoff grind to see what they're made of.

Comment on Jeanie Buss Reportedly Considered Trading LeBron James by JackWagon
They would love to trade him today! They cannot wait, are literally licking their chops, for the day when they can use LeBron’s money on someone like Anthony Edwards, Giannis, or maybe even Jokic. LeBron is just an obstacle at this point to the great laker teams about to come. In a perfect world, from their perspective, he’d retire this year…. Or rather last year.

Comment on Pacific Notes: Kuminga, Kerr, Sabonis, Lakers by ShaqFoo
In reply to GeoGGG. Yeah, what does “decision based” mean? Wait, it’s not a minutes restriction, so does it mean that Raynaud’s minutes are more valuable? What are they doing??

Comment on Community Shootaround: Pistons’ Trade Deadline Approach by ShaqFoo
In reply to MightyDutch. *Maybe* a 1st? Nets aren’t giving MPJ away. And won’t deal him at all unless it makes them better and that would start with a 26 lottery pick which the Pistons don’t have. I do think the Pistons could use another big because they’re going to face teams that play multiple bigs like the Thunder or Rockets or Spurs.

Comment on Community Shootaround: Pistons’ Trade Deadline Approach by ShaqFoo

Comment on Jeanie Buss Reportedly Considered Trading LeBron James by GOP Idiots

Comment on Pacific Notes: Kuminga, Kerr, Sabonis, Lakers by arc89

Comment on Warriors’ Dunleavy, Kerr Discuss Butler, Kuminga by KnickerbockerAl

Comment on Pacific Notes: Kuminga, Kerr, Sabonis, Lakers by behindtheredwoodcurtain
Hot take time Mark Madsen coaches Warriors next year

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