Who Do You Want to Kick Out of LA?

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  1. bbwSwish

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Pargo The lakers must sign this guy. He would still be a bull if we didnt already have so many small guards. I think his closest comparison is Juan dixon. This guy has is as confident as kobe when it comes to scoring. hes a guy who can give Kobe alot of rest coming off the bench without losing offence. He has a great shot from 15 feet out to the 3 point line. Hes a 6'2' guard but dont let his size fool you hes a handfull for any defender.</div>

    The Lakers know what Pargo is capable of. He played here when Phil Jackson was coaching several years ago. When the team was forced to cut him, the coaches, general manager, and players were all really upset. The players even wore his number on their shoes if I remember correctly. He was friends with everyone and loved playing on the Lakers so much that he was crying as he emptied out his locker. He definitely should be looked at because he could help the Lakers' point guard situation and be a player who leaves it all on the floor like you mentioned.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Swish Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">The Lakers know what Pargo is capable of. He played here when Phil Jackson was coaching several years ago. When the team was forced to cut him, the coaches, general manager, and players were all really upset. The players even wore his number on their shoes if I remember correctly. He was friends with everyone and loved playing on the Lakers so much that he was crying as he emptied out his locker. He definitely should be looked at because he could help the Lakers' point guard situation and be a player who leaves it all on the floor like you mentioned.</div>

    Pargo used to be one of my favorite Lakers. It's a shame he had to leave the organization. I would not mind having back in purple and gold, but I'd rather sign Charlie Bell or Steve Blake. If those two options are off the board, then I'd gladly pursue Jannero Pargo as a upgrade in the point guard position.
     
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    I didnt mean Pargo as a starter. IMO hes best off the bench for quick points. he can score rather qiuckly and easily.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">michiganave17 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I didnt mean Pargo as a starter. IMO hes best off the bench for quick points. he can score rather qiuckly and easily.</div>

    Pargo would be great off the bench, but our first priority in free agency should be signing a veteran, starting point guard
     
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    I think they should have traded Bynum for Kidd when they had the chance. If they did, the Lakers would still be in the Playoffs.
     

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