<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Jackson didn't rule out the possibility of the Lakers making a trade for a guard with more experience. The NBA's trade deadline is Feb.23, and Jackson has been keeping an eye on players who are out there. "We know that we've got inexperience in the backcourt," Jackson said. "Sasha (Vujacic) and Smush are young players that have played well for us this year. We'd like to have a situation where we could help ourselves in depth."</div> Source The Lakers lack in two areas at guard. 1) Speed guard 2) Lights out shooter Right now I think spacing is a larger concern for the Lakers, so adding a lights out shooter makes more sense. Two names I'd like to see the Lakers pursue are ... 1) Tony Delk (ATL) 2) Fred Hoiberg (free agent) Neither would cost the Lakers much, but would fill a huge void in the offense. I'd prefer Tony Delk because he's the better defender. Swapping him for Slava's expiring contract and giving the Hawks a 2nd Round pick might be enough.
That's great the Lakers are looking for help. On, Espn they have an article on the same thing, can you post that in the Lakers Skybox. Thanks a bunch
Doesn't really matter what Phil Jackson wants. It's what Mitch Kupcake wants! ...and he wants nothing! He believes Sasha will be the next Ginobli! Whooohoo go Mitch!
We really need a lights out shooter. In our last game we had a whole crap load of 3's that didn't go in. I was also thinking of bringing in an another penetrator for the offense. The defense is okay, sometimes. We have to bring in defensive stopper.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post">Right now I think spacing is a larger concern for the Lakers, so adding a lights out shooter makes more sense. Two names I'd like to see the Lakers pursue are ... 1) Tony Delk (ATL) 2) Fred Hoiberg (free agent) Neither would cost the Lakers much, but would fill a huge void in the offense. I'd prefer Tony Delk because he's the better defender. Swapping him for Slava's expiring contract and giving the Hawks a 2nd Round pick might be enough.</div> Isn't he recovering from a heart problem?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Bobcats:</div><div class="quote_post">Isn't he recovering from a heart problem?</div> He was cleared to play already.
I've begun to think of it as this: even if the Lakers were playing as good as they have some times before during this season, they still wouldn't go far into the playoffs. So, during the off-season, with the cap room and all that, remake the whole damn roster. Keep a few guys, like Kobe, Bynum and a few others, and trade or don't resign the rest. Actualy, trade a few now for picks. This team, with the players on the roster right now, will never accomplish anything. A championship is everything. All else means nothing.
I agree with you Bahir. The whole laker lineup is full of scrubs. Even other teams bench could become starters on the lakers. They should cut luke walton, sasha vujacic, and start signing players who can play DEFENSE! Mitch Kupcake is probally the worse manager ive seen. He hasn't done anything to help this team improve. I think Lakers need different surrounding players for Kobe. We need true veteran players or really good shooters.
Let's see: good defensive guard with solid experience and good scoring ability. And someone who's going to be a free agent after this year ... Mike James, anyone? He's scoring 18 ppg in less than 35 minutes a night, and he's shooting 43% from three an 47% from the field. I imagine that Detroit will also try to make a trade for him, so the Lakers may not be able to get in on that deal unless they put up a good offer.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting durvasa:</div><div class="quote_post">Let's see: good defensive guard with solid experience and good scoring ability. And someone who's going to be a free agent after this year ... Mike James, anyone? He's scoring 18 ppg in less than 35 minutes a night, and he's shooting 43% from three an 47% from the field. I imagine that Detroit will also try to make a trade for him, so the Lakers may not be able to get in on that deal unless they put up a good offer.</div> I wouldn't mind, but I can't see the Raptors wanting any of our scrubs. Plus Chris Bosh said he wants Mike James to re-sign. I have this weird feeling the Lakers are going to end up with Steve Francis.
I would have never said it in the past, but now I'd love to have Stevie Franchise as a Laker. We don't have a scoring option behind Kobe, someone who can create plays for himself. I don't know if Orlando would want Odom, but I would be willing to make that trade if I was a GM. Not having any kind of scoring support behind Kobe has been killer to us. Because everyone scores off open shots created by Kobe, half our players are just standing around waiting. I'm hoping Orlando is just looking for cap room now that they are obviously planning their team for future success. Francis, Odom and Kobe? Deadly. This isn't far out of reach, either. If Francis goes anywhere I believe it will be to clear cap room, and for some future draft picks. Now I'm starting to hope your feeling is right, Shape.
I would have never said it in the past, but now I'd love to have Stevie Franchise as a Laker. We don't have a scoring option behind Kobe, someone who can create plays for himself. I don't know if Orlando would want Odom, but I would be willing to make that trade if I was a GM. Not having any kind of scoring support behind Kobe has been killer to us. Because everyone scores off open shots created by Kobe, half our players are just standing around waiting. I'm hoping Orlando is just looking for cap room now that they are obviously planning their team for future success. Francis, Odom and Kobe? Deadly. This isn't far out of reach, either. If Francis goes anywhere I believe it will be to clear cap room, and for some future draft picks. Now I'm starting to hope your feeling is right, Shape.
I'd be more than willing to trade Odom if we got Franchise. He may not be a winner (ala Starbury), but he gives us a solid second scoring option, something no one else has done this year. We may lose our best rebounder, but big whoop. Francis gives us a huge help in the backcourt and gives a second scorer, which is why I'd be willing to pull the trigger on an Odom for Francis deal.
I would love it if lakers got francise. He will bring showtime back to the lakers. He would be a player who can create his own shots and shots for other players.
I think the Lakers can get Francis without giving up Odom as well. Right now Orlando is interested in unloading Francis salary and the Lakers can put together a package to get it done. The Magic were close to trading Francis for Penny, so they are definitely looking for cap space and cheap young talent. I'm sure the Magic would prefer trading Francis to the West Coast and not an East Coast rival. This combination of players would work... Mihm + George + Slava + Cook OR Mihm + George + Slava + $2.3M trade exception OR Mihm + George + Slava + 2006 Miami pick
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post"> This combination of players would work... Mihm + George + Slava + Cook OR Mihm + George + Slava + $2.3M trade exception OR Mihm + George + Slava + 2006 Miami pick</div> I know The Great Mihm isn't a superstar, but take him out of that team and you'd have to fastrack Bynum (btw does anyone in the league carry on from the bench as much as this kid?). Now speaking of your apparent need for a guard. We've got this bloke. Can you take him, PLEASE? He looks really good in that Lakers jersey, doesn't he.
In this league you have to give to get, and Mihm would make the most sense for the Magic. The Lakers have the option of playing Kwame Brown at Center. He's actually played better when he slides to the 5, with Odom or Cook sliding to PF. Adding Francis pretty much assures the Lakers a playoff spot this season. I'm confident Bynum will be ready to play heavy minutes next season for the Lakers. PG - Francis SG - Kobe SF - Odom PF - Cook C - Kwame
I actually wouldn't mind seeing Bynum play more...I really like the kid...he gets us offensive boards, energy, he can score, and he is a defensive threat in the post....I really don't mind at all btw New Jersey is trying to dump Planinic and Jackson..opinions anyone?