The Lakers and GM LeBron really shot themselves in the foot when they called off that trade to go after Westbrook instead. Everyone knew at the time that Buddy would've been a much, much better fit with James and Davis that Russ. Now instead of increased spacing they have clogged lanes and an immovable contract with no other means to improve that team. The only reason I was happy that deal didn't go down is that I (and pretty much everyone on this board at the time) knew the Lakers would be worse off. Good.
But in hindsight it would have improved the Kings too. Harrell would have likely meant NOT dealing Delon Wright for TT and Kuzma would be a good fit with Fox and Haliburton, making it easier to move Barnes. Oh well.
If I'm being honest, I probably would have drafted Garuba with the 1st and avoided signing Len & Harkless to two year deals.
PG - Fox / Mitchell / Wright
SG - Haliburton / Davis / Ramsey
SF - Barnes / Garuba / Woodard
PF - Kuzma / Bagley / Metu
C - Holmes / Harrell / Jones
Still a log jam at guard with Fox, Haliburton, Mitchell, Davis, & Wright though, but then again, we have a log jam at guard now with Fox, Haliburton, Mitchell, Davis, & Hield.
Obviously I don't see that team taking the league by storm, but it would have been a better product than what we currently see (and another 1st round pick/Garuba to add to the young core).