Me Here is my list of who stays. Kobe Walton Bynum Farmar Turiaf As far as anyone else I dont care, they need to get rid of Odom we need someone who has a higher bball IQ then him.
<div class="quote_poster">m1c4ae1_su160 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">So you guys think Odom has to go? Other than Kobe, isn't he the other Laker who scores the most?</div> Yeah, he is. But, he is also a major trade piece, so if we want to go for better players I would be willing to give up Odom for a possible KG calibre player.
kobe walton turiaf bynum farmar shamu cook (maybe) Odom and kwame for JO lol Odom and Vlad and smush for Rashard and ridnour and a picklol
My list is short because these are the only two Lakers playing with any heart on a consistent basis ... Kobe Bryant, Jordan Farmar, and Ronny Turiaf.
^^ You wouldn't keep Bynum? I guess I can understand if the Lakers could get a good post player in his prime to accompany Kobe.
Heh, I haven't been on here for ages because I've been busy. Anyway, Luke Walton is also fairly consistent. I'm really disappointed with the Lakers. Hopefully we can win the next two at home. So far, Farmar, Bryant and Walton are the only ones that have shown up. Turiaf needs more minutes as well.
<div class="quote_poster">Skiptomylue11 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">^^ You wouldn't keep Bynum? I guess I can understand if the Lakers could get a good post player in his prime to accompany Kobe.</div> Exactly, I'd trade Bynum for the opportunity to win now with Kobe. I do have faith in Bynum, but most big men take 5 to 6 years before they develop into a dominant force in the NBA. Unfortunately, the Lakers don't have the depth to accomodate Bynum and Kobe simultaneously. Of course, I wouldn't just give Bynum away, I'd want a premiere big man or point guard (a top 15 talent) in return.
Bynum, Kobe, Luke, Turiaf. I'd like to keep Evans and Odom too, but of course, I'd give them up for someone better.
I don't have much patience with Bynum. Waiting for him to develop is risky, and he could help get us another all-star via trade. I'd also keep Kobe, Walton (knows the triangle so well), Farmar (decent rookie year), Turiaf (Ronny is very efficient per minute and is the spark plug/heart/soul off the bench), and surprise, MAYBE Cook. He at least spreads the floor and hits those open three-pointers the most consistently (though he could also be another somewhat valuable piece in a trade). Kwame- Hate his post moves. If we get rid of him I want our next center to be a good defender though. Smush- Low BBall IQ; terrible defender; takes some ridiculous shots at times (usually something along the lines of a crazy tear drop that doesn't fall through). Sasha- Bah, nothing special, you know what I mean. Odom- Respect his game but he is a bit too passive, makes awkward decisions at times; but mostly we need to get rid of him to acquire someone of KG's caliber (not saying we'll get KG, but you get the point). Evans- Is a good scorer but takes ill-advised shots that only Kobe can get away with. Seriously though, aside from Bryant I'd put anyone of these fellows on the trading block. I just think Walton/Farmer/Turiaf gel best with Kobe out of the whole lot.
What would be good for the Lakers and Walton in particular is if they actually ran the triangle once in a while. Most of the time, someone is chucking up a shot or the ball just doesn't move.
I agree with both Shape and huevonkiller. Kobe, Turiaf, Farmar, Walton, and Evans. I think Evans has been a nice offensive punch off the bench, and it isn't like he is a complete slouch on defense.
<div class="quote_poster">lakers_kb24 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">From the expendable players we've got, who do you think can we be able to get via trade?</div> It depends. Most of our players don't really have much trade value, so in order to land someone like Jermaine O'Neal or Kevin Garnett, both of whom are pipe dreams, we will have to include either Lamar Odom or Andrew Bynum. Anyways, here are the list of players I would be willing to keep: Kobe Bryant - No brainer here, do I really need to explain? Ronny Turiaf - My second favorite Laker, he brings his all night in and night out. He hustles, plays with tons of energy, and gives it his 110% each and every second he is on the court. He has also really started to find his niche with the team recently, and given that he's still young, he still has tons of room to improve. Jordan Farmar - Young, smart point guard with good potential. What's there not to like? He's a hard worker, is extremely intelligent, and has looked really solid starting for us in recent games. Andrew Bynum - The guy is so young and has so much potential, is fun to imagine what type of player he will become down the road. Also, getting tutoring from Laker great, Kareem Abul-Jabbar has really quickened his development. As much as I would love to see Bynum in a Lakers uni when he finally reaches his full potential, I would definetly trade him away for a proven star, because we just can't continue to waste Kobe's prime. Either way though, I'm certain Bynum will become a great player down the road, it's just that we can't afford to continue to waste Kobe Bryant's prime year after year. Maurice Evans - I'm on the bubble with this one. Evans hustles, plays with energy, and seems to give it his all, but he is extremely inconsitent and his shooting is extremely streaky. Evans isn't a neccessity, but I don't really see any need of giving him away, so I think he's a keeper. He's great coming off the bench. Luke Walton - Mr. Basketball IQ. Luke Walton is great in the triangle offense, he's a great facilitator, and has even found a way to score the ball. As long as we continue to run the triangle, Walton needs to be back.
I want to keep Kwame instead of Bynum before people finally realize Bynum sucks and does not worth alot. Kwame is young also. Why do we have to keep Bynum? Why not trade Bynum for a good player? SO many teams want Bynum and we should get a pretty good player in return. Ok, you guys will say I am wrong....
<div class="quote_poster">TopLake Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I want to keep Kwame instead of Bynum before people finally realize Bynum sucks and does not worth alot. Kwame is young also. Why do we have to keep Bynum? Why not trade Bynum for a good player? SO many teams want Bynum and we should get a pretty good player in return. Ok, you guys will say I am wrong....</div> i agree 100%, why keep a future low post force when you can keep an inconsistent, mentally weak player who is the biggest bust in history? (sarcasm people) if we are going try to get someone with a kg salary we have to trade odom and kwame, i think we should try for lewis and ridnour, and sign mo williams