This Lakers’ season has been one to forget. At this point winning games has become irrelevant. There are only a few short terms goals for the team to focus on in order to improve their future. First would be developing rookie point guard Jordan Clarkson. He’s now the starter and appears to be coming along nicely. Next should be the rehab of injured rookie Julius Randle and the most important goal is losing. Yes, losing.
The Lakers have a top 5 protected pick, meaning if the Lakers get the 5th pick in the draft or better, they’ll be able to keep their pick. For Lakers’ fans rooting for a loss is a tough pill to swallow but losing right now can only benefit their future and possibly immediate future. A top 5 pick can be kept by the Lakers and developed or it can be traded for a star player.
There is also the return of Kobe Bryant, who will likely be in his final season. With plenty of time for recovery and conditioning, Kobe surely will be hungry to finish out his final season strong. The Lakers also have returning players in Nick Young, Robert Sacre and potentially Jordan Hill if they pick up his team option on his contract. Lastly, Lakers have their cap space; approximately $34 million to spend on new players.
Taking all that in, so far their roster next year will be: Kobe Bryant, Nick Young, Robert Sacre, Jordan Hill, Jordan Clarkson and Julius Randle. Not exactly a great starting point but if Clarkson and Randle emerge as good players, it could actually be a nice start. With cap space available, all of Laker Nation is dying for some all-star talent. There are a few available guys that can be real franchise changers, and with pressure from Lakers fans, management might feel it’s time to make a big move. They might feel obligated to sign above average players for big money that aren’t really worth it.
We can only hope the Lakers spend money and draft wisely so the new talent they bring in can put the Lakers back on the right track. Lakers fans everywhere should be on their hands and knees they do not over-pay for players like Goran Dragic, Greg Monroe or even Rajon Rondo. The draft will be held on June 25th and will be followed by free agency in July. The opportunity and money is finally there for the Lakers, it will take management to make some smart decisions to get this team turned around, back to its elite stature.
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