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Well PG13 is a goner. If I'm the Pacers I deal with the Blazers. 1yr rental give me all your first round picks in this draft plus a future 1st. Pritchard very familiar with Blazers he was once a part of their brain trust
https://sports.yahoo.com/sources-pa...anchise-prefers-joining-lakers-191520531.html
Problem is, PG is pulling a Melo and pretty much telling the world that (1) he's leaving Indy and (2) He's pretty much not signing an extension and (3) He's only signing with LAK.
I think, what Magic and Bird should do -- Love that irony -- is agree on a deal that sends Julius Randle and the 2nd pick, along with the salaries of Mozgov and Deng for Paul George.
Indy takes on 2 bad contracts, giving LAK cap relief so they can sign Westbrook and/or Lebron.
(Look, we know come 2018-2019 seasons, Paul, Wade, Melo could all appear in LAK to join Lebron-George)...
I think Indy has little leverage, so to get an asset as valuable as the 2nd pick, Pacers agree to take on salary.
Lakers know they need to go all in, if this will work anyway.... So, you get Paul George and clear space for signing Lebron or Westbrook. You already have Ingram.... Lebron's banana boat pals could come and pull a david west.
Portland would be motivated to "rent" PG for a season.... but that luxury would probably have to be their second and third 1st Rounders.
Unless George agrees to sign an extension, The front court is better served with pick 15 for next 5 seasons, instead of a 1 & dome scenario with PG.
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Paul George has reportedly informed the Pacers that he intends to leave the franchise as an unrestricted free agent in 2018.
George also let the Pacers know that ideally, he'd like to go to the Lakers, and while he hasn't formally requested a trade, Pacers' GM Kevin Pritchard has reportedly already begun engaging with teams around the league on a potential deal; the Cavaliers have already made inquiries. The Lakers might not have the assets to be able to pry away PG-13 from Indiana, and there's less incentive for them to do so if they could get him for nothing as a free agent, but with word out that he won't re-sign with Indiana and he'd like to go to Los Angeles it'll be that much more risky for a team to unload assets now for what could turn out to be just a one-year rental.
Source: Yahoo! Sports Jun 18 - 3:33 PM