<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Guard Shammond Williams is expected to sign with a Spanish pro team, Pamesa Valencia, ending his one-year tenure with the Lakers. Williams, 32, averaged 3.1 points in 30 games with the Lakers. He was not expected to return.</div> Source: LA Times Laker Free Agents <strike>Smush Parker</strike> <strike>Shammond Williams</strike> So far we've improved through addition by subtraction.
I don't know about you Shape, but I liked Shammond. He was instant offense off the bench. Also, he was our LLE, so having him as opposed to getting rid of him wouldn't make much of a difference.
<div class="quote_poster">lakerman34 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I don't know about you Shape, but I liked Shammond. He was instant offense off the bench. Also, he was our LLE, so having him as opposed to getting rid of him wouldn't make much of a difference.</div> 3.1 points off the bench is hardly instant offense. Shamu was decent, but he didn't bring much to this team. He had a lot of success overseas prior to joining the Lakers, so it's a good move for him. His game is more suited for the FIBA rules. The Lakers need to stop bringing in three point specialists and shift to signing players who can have an impact on the defensive end. Shamu was a liability on defense, and wasn't much of a playmaker on offense.
Well, that just increases our need at the point (which is still overshadowed by our need at the 4-5). As said, we need a defensive PG.
<div class="quote_poster">Swish Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Travis Diener or Carlos Arroyo? </div> You must have conveniently over read the part about defense being a pre-requisite for our next point guard.
<div class="quote_poster">shapecity Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">You must have conveniently over read the part about defense being a pre-requisite for our next point guard.</div> I figured if the Lakers are improving through addition by subtraction, Orlando should give it a shot too by getting rid of Arroyo. I actually like Diener and he could really succeed in the right gameplan. I could see him doing well for a team like Phoenix that uses a run and gun style. He just isn't built for halfcourt play because of his size and defense (or lack thereof).
I liked Shammond wasn't given a chance I think he should of tried with another NBA team. But I guess he liked it at the level where he's the star as if I remember he was MVP in some Euro League? Shammu > Smush
I don't know about you guys, but Shamu was actually better defensively than Smush. Add on that he actually made smart decisions and only shot when he had an open shot, I didn't mind him. Not saying he is the greatest, but he is definitely not the worst.
Eh, not a big deal. I don't really think Shamu was "trash," like Smush or Sasha, but he wasn't anything that great. He looked pretty decent when given the minutes, and I would have loved for us to resign him as a third-string point guard. The guy plays well in limited minutes, works hard, and gives it his all, perfect for a third string point guard IMO.
<div class="quote_poster">YourNewChef Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I heard a rumor that Magic is working out hard this summer D= lol, Yea we need a PG big time.</div> That would be great. Coming out of retirement.
hell no, we are not even thinking about getting someone like banks, he sucks, what about mo williams, do you think that he'll sign for MLE?
Mo Williams will be great at the PG position.Well i liked Shamu more than Smush and was a better player. We didn't really lose anything by him leaving but it would of been nice to keep him he played great when given the minutes and in that Game 3 guarded Barbosa great.Better than Smush will ever guard.
<div class="quote_poster">Brok3n Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">What about Marcus Banks?</div>He's signed with Phoenix, so the only way we get him is a trade of if they waive him. Personally, I don't see a need for him there with Barbosa and Nash taking the bulk of the minutes at the point, but still, we have nothing to trade for him.