05-27-2025, 09:08 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-27-2025, 09:33 AM by david75090.)
Ball's career stats from ESPN
https://www.espn.com/nba/player/stats/_/...lonzo-ball
IF he was fully healthy, I'm not seeing him as a solution to anything. I would prefer to go in another direction.
I think there's some tea-leaf-reading that needs to be done. Looking at his stats, Lakers for a couple of years, Pelicans for a couple of years, Bulls for a couple of years. To know him is to trade him? The idea of Ball is better than the actual Ball? Is there something about him that makes teams what to trade him? It's why I brought up KP before. Once a team sees what they have, they're dissatisfied. Is Ball in that same category? Seems like a great player to have on your team, but once you have him on your team, you go to looking to trade him.
https://www.espn.com/nba/player/stats/_/...lonzo-ball
IF he was fully healthy, I'm not seeing him as a solution to anything. I would prefer to go in another direction.
I think there's some tea-leaf-reading that needs to be done. Looking at his stats, Lakers for a couple of years, Pelicans for a couple of years, Bulls for a couple of years. To know him is to trade him? The idea of Ball is better than the actual Ball? Is there something about him that makes teams what to trade him? It's why I brought up KP before. Once a team sees what they have, they're dissatisfied. Is Ball in that same category? Seems like a great player to have on your team, but once you have him on your team, you go to looking to trade him.