Your Preference For Lakers No.2 Pick

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Lakers should pick...

  1. Karl Anthony Towns

    39.2%
  2. Jahlil Okafor

    55.4%
  3. D'Angelo Russell

    4.1%
  4. Emmanuel Mudiay

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  5. OTHER

    1.4%
  1. LTLakerFan

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    Trevor I can delete this if you're posting it somewhere on your own. Very pertinent to hear from Mitch whatever he shucks and jives and feints and says right now. [​IMG]

    Mitch Kupchak discusses the Lakers' No. 2 draft pick, free agency, and Kobe's future

    By Trevor Lane@16ringsNBA on May 21, 2015, 9:12p 23

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    Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

    Mitch Kupchak's recent interview provided some juicy tidbits about the draft, free agency, the Lakers young players, and Kobe's future.

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    On Thursday morning Mitch Kupchak appeared on ESPN's radio program "The Herd with Colin Cowherd" to discuss a wide variety of topics, including the Lakers draft pick, free agency, and the future of Kobe Bryant. The nearly 11-minute interview included some juicy discussion about the Lakers future, and although Mitch was, as usual, very selective with his words he did slip in a few purposefully vague comments that give us some idea as to which way the Lakers are leaning with the number 2 pick.

    Here is what Mitch had to say:

    On trading the pick

    "I think that's something that we would have to look at, we have had the pick for less than two days, and it's been pretty busy although we haven't sat down and gone through our options, but that is an option"

    On the pressure to rebuild quickly:

    "In Los Angeles, and maybe in New York, some of the bigger markets...particularly in Los Angeles because we've had such great success, there probably is more pressure here,more expectation, to rebuild quicker verses taking your time through the draft. The draft presently really presents a lot of opportunity and benefits with the new rules. It's tough to get free agents, as a team trying to acquire a free agent, if it's a max player can't offer the same amount of money as the home team can, so you have to find a unique situation to get a max player."

    On the Lakers rebuild around Jordan Clarkson, Julius Randle, and the number 2 pick:

    "Last year we got two good players. Jordan Clarkson ended up making the all-rookie team and we drafted him in the 40's, didn't know he was going to have the kind of year but he played a lot of minutes on a team that wasn't very good, so we are very encouraged but the jury is still out on him. Julius Randle, our lottery pick, got hurt in the first game of the year, and it looks as though we will use our pick this year, so that would mean three really highly acclaimed players in two years. So we have a head start on building through the draft, and then this summer we have a lot of cap room, and with the cap going up next summer we will still have a lot of cap room. We are going to use the draft and we have to be aggressive in free agency.

    On Kobe getting involved in deciding who to draft:

    "7 or 8 years ago he (Kobe) just backed away and said you guys know what you're doing, which was very flattering...and that's kind of where we are today"

    On Kobe returning after this season:

    "We haven't even begun to go down that road...the last time I talk to him about something like this this was it. The 2 years, he was gonna run through a wall for us, and then...he was gonna hang 'em up, and that's where it is today. I would be very surprised if there was any kind of discussion until, if at all, a year from now."

    On the shift towards a more guard-oriented NBA

    "There is no doubt that the game that is being played today is very different than the game that was being played 8-10 years ago. It's the three point shot, the drive and kick...but the teams that have great success still have centers....so you still need size in this league. You need a rim protector, a guy to take space, a guy to run an offense through"

    On the quality of talent available in the 2015 draft:

    "It's always kind of a crap shoot....there are a couple of players in Europe that have put their name in and I think they are really, really good prospects...there could be 5-7 players that, looking back on this thing 7 or 8 years from now, could be All-Star players"

    On the rumors of Rajon Rondo coming to LA

    "We have a rookie who had a good year who is a ball-handling guard, who could also I think share the backcourt with another ball-handling player, I think that would work. The other thing we have is a lot of cap room, and we have to be aggressive. Now we also have the pick, which takes a little bit of the pressure off to do something borderline this summer."

    On Jordan Clarkson's position:

    "I think you classify him as a ball handling guard and if there is a player who plays like him it's Russell Westbrook. Now I'm not saying for a second that Jordan Clarkson is the next Russell Westbrook, but he's that kind of a ball-handling guard, he looks to attack the rim, he's aggressive offensively, he's not gonna walk the ball up the court, make the entry pass, and cut through. He's gonna push the ball, look for a crack and try to get to the rim and make a play...but he's not your typical prototype ball-handling point guard"

    Finally, a major hint on who the Lakers are leaning towards in the draft:

    "We haven't worked anybody out, we haven't interviewed anybody, but clearly, at the top of the draft there are two bigs and we have the second pick"



    Mitch Kupchak offered up some very revealing tidbits there, and he definitely makes it sound as though the Lakers are indeed leaning towards selecting either Karl-Anthony Towns or Jahlil Okafor in the upcoming draft. Even Kupchak's general insight on the modern, guard-driven NBA suggests that he considers having a dominant post-player to be a key factor in the success of a team. W

    However, smoke screens are very common this time of year, and it is all but guaranteed that the Lakers will look at all options, including selecting a guard like D'Angelo Russell or Emanuel Mudiay. The Lakers are known to be a tight-lipped organization, and it's always possible that Mitch has an ulterior motive for giving the impression that the purple and gold will go big in the draft.

    The great thing for Lakers fans is that regardless of who the team selects in the upcoming draft, the future is looking bright in Los Angeles.


    http://www.silverscreenandroll.com/...n-the-draft-pick-free-agency-and-kobes-future
     
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  2. lakerjones

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    ^^ I don't think it's subterfuge. I think we're going big. Thank you Mitch!!!
     
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    And I'm officially on Team Okafor now. My vote is cast and I really want him. That said, if we end up with Towns instead, I'll be thrilled as well. Top 2 is just a very sweet spot to be in. I am so thankful it wasn't number three just because we are ensured the opportunity to get one of the bigs. Yes, we still might have gotten one, but I'd rather be absolutely sure.
     
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    I've now got this "fate" thing going for the Lakers re-emergence as a power in the league since our karmic good fortune in the lotto. The Clippers have always "clipped" and the Lakers have once again turned everything around in amazing short order. From the depths of despair with what our roster and season was like mid-season after losing Randle on opening night, Kobe again and all of the other injuries (with the last chapter of the Nash debacle & its most likely side effect of costing us our 1st round pick this year when desperately needed) ..... and prior to JC blowing up post All Star break ....... to what we will have starting training camp. It's what the Lakers DO.
     
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    i'm still hoping for towns but if mitch can get some sort of verbal commitment from a monroe or gasol, i'd take russell 3rd overall

    if not, you just can't pass up on towns/okafor
     
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    "On the rumors of Rajon Rondo coming to LA

    "We have a rookie who had a good year who is a ball-handling guard, who could also I think share the backcourt with another ball-handling player, I think that would work. The other thing we have is a lot of cap room, and we have to be aggressive. Now we also have the pick, which takes a little bit of the pressure off to do something borderline this summer."

    I love this. It's basically saying the pick has given us the freedom NOT to take a risk. The fact that he uses "borderline" when speaking of Rondo is music to my ears. It shows he knows it could go very, very wrong. And now with that 2nd pick in hand, we don't need to walk out on a limb.
     
  7. gcclaker

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    Long time since I've seen Kupchak with a three mile smile. Yep, the 25th is going to be BIG!
     
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    From an odd, perhaps even skewed, perspective I am glad we have the number two pick. There is no excuse select a bust with the number one overall pick. I feel that there is so much more pressure there. Instead, I feel relaxed that we can have whomever Minnesota does not choose. Yes, we can still get a stud or a bust, but as a Buccaneers fan who endured weeks of Winston or Mariota ... I kinda didn't want to have to go through that a second time. Fate isn't 100% in our hands with this draft. With that said, I still hope we end up with the right guy.

    I have to admit, I feel that in the modern NBA, I'd like Towns more. He has a great shot and I'd rather have a Kentucky player than a Duke player. Julius Randle went to Kentucky as well. These guys have common bonds to build on and around. I'm sure it'd be good for chemistry.
     
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    I'm Team Okafor.

    * Subject to change several times before the draft.
     
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    ^What he said.
     
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    I've been Team Okafor eversince, can't believe we have a chance to get him. Although KAT is no slouch either and I was a critic of his comparing him to Javale:D Well physically they are similar, KAT however is a million times smarter. I'll accept him as our guy eventhough Okafor is my choice.:h:
     
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    I'm still majoring in Towns but I'm minoring in Okafor and I'm gonna make a good living either way.
     
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    Nope, all good. Crazy day today, hadn't gotten around to posting it. Thanks!
     
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    May I suggest a semester abroaD'Angelo?







    :nerd:
     
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    Okafor is clearly more ready to perform on day one in an NBA offense from what I've seen. Since I would like to see a final playoff run with Kobe, I'd prefer that route.

    It would seem with Minnesota having a center that KAT would be a potential great fit there, but you never know....

    What if they took KAT, and then traded us Pek and Rubio so they could have have Okafor too??? :p

    That would be a fun threesome to watch for a small market team. I just threw that at the wall, so nobody get your panties in a wad. It's just awesome that Mitch is going to get some pretty interesting offers to consider. I'm sure he'll make the most of it.
     
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    I voted towns. and that's who I had all year. but I'm actually starting to think I want okafor. I think the knocks on him are easily fixed, and the advantages are things he'll retain at the next level.

    in any case, glad mitch sounds like he's a) keeping the pick and b) taking one of those two.
     
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    Yes, Kupchak is just giving the standard lines just to be polite to the media. Looking at the poll, it is close and our house is divided.
     
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    I've gone to some Timberwolves forums, and their fans prefer Towns 8:2 or 7:3
     

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