Why did the Lakers trade Hart for thick eyebrows? It's actually quite simple. The team is too dead. After the introduction of the Lakers, the performance of the three pelicans was actually quite good. Bauer grew into the brain of the team, Ingram was the second young master of the pelican, and Hart was one of the important fighting forces.
According to previous reports, Pelican hopes to complete the transaction with the Heat, and Ingram will become the main bargaining chip. According to rumors, the Heat may send the first-round trading quotation of Hiro+Dunlo+A Qiu-Watt. Ingram is a rising star of 23+5+5 in any case, and he just signed a five-year 65438+ with Ying Ge in the form of "whole money exchange" last season.
If the Ingram deal at least brought something back to the pelican, it would be completely puzzling to let Bauer leave for nothing. According to Ian Begley, it is extremely impossible for Pelicans to match other teams' offers for Lonzo Ball. According to the report, people familiar with the matter revealed that they think it is unlikely that Pelican will match the offer of other teams for Ronzobauer. This season, Bauer averaged 14.6 points, 4.8 rebounds, 5.7 assists, 3 points and 37.8%.
Brother Qiu's growth is obvious to all. From attacking to becoming one of the stable offensive weapons, Brother Qiu's comprehensiveness has been improved. If he develops offensive ability, he can even be regarded as Rondo in the enhanced offensive version. Although the off-season asking price is more than 20 million, considering Brother Qiu's age, there is no loss in renewing the contract, not to mention the pelican sending Holler away.
However, the management of Pelican does not think so. If someone offers a ball brother, then simply give up the mismatched offer, and even have no idea of trying to sign first and then change. Therefore, after sending Ying Ge away to "find money" and then letting Brother Ball go for nothing, the Lakers were left with Hart in the Pelican team, and the No.4 draft was taken away by the Pelican team at that time. Average 13+4.6+ 1.8 assists per game this season), which is equivalent to the Lakers getting a thick eyebrow by trading Hart alone. It seems that the management of pelicans is really "lonely". With such poor operational ability, it is estimated that it will be several years since Zion left the team. What do you think of this?