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What? The Pelicans got 3 young, talented players and basically control the Lakers drafts for the next 7 years with swap options and their picks out right. That is only for 1 year of Davis. This was a hell of a trade for the Pels.
At the time of my post, I didn't know the details about swapping first round picks in the future. That obviously makes it much better, but if the Pelicans suck even more in those years, then it means nothing.
But the players that NO got aren't that great. Lonzo just isn't that good. Offensively, he's actually pretty awful at times. He's an okay defender, I guess, but nothing too special. Josh Hart could be a good rotational piece, but he's nothing you can't find in free agency. Of the 3, Brandon Ingram is obviously the most talented player, but that's saying much. In three years, he hasn't shown much growth. He's always been a streaky shooter, he's a terrible rebounder, mostly due to his small frame, and he can be very passive at times. Given that he's in a contract year, the Pelicans may be forced to give this dude a ton of money to re-sign him, and he may never actually play up to the contract he receives.
The 4th overall pick.... Idk. The players after #3 seem to all be hit-or-miss type guys. We won't know how that turns out for at least a couple of years.
While I'm not impressed with these guys, NO did get a good haul. I just think the Lakers got a steal because the guys they had clearly weren't good enough to help them win games. This is like LBJ getting Kevin Love in Cleveland, but much much better.
With their remaining cap space, the Lakers could easily replace the production of Lonzo, Hart, and Ingram in free agency. The Pelicans may not get anyone that replaces the production of AD.