CWebb indicated that BShaw was trying to get him to come to LA. How can we make this happen? He would never take the veteran's minimum. Would a sign and trade with Detroit for Kwame, Cook or Radman work?
<div class="quote_poster">Bacon Smeller Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Isn't CWebb a free agent.</div> that's why it would have to be a sign and trade. I don't think the Lakers have any acceptions for free agent signings left.
We still have the vet's minimum and 1 million left of our MLE. Anyways, Webber had a chance to join us last year at the trade deadline, but chose Detriot. I honestly don't see why he would come running to us now, but I'll take him for cheap. I personally think he's going to sign with a contender if he's still willing to play another season
I don't understand why Webber would want to accept the veteran's minimum to come to Los Angeles. They're a borderline playoff team next season, not the leading title contenders they were when both Malone and Payton signed with them for cheap, so whatthef? is right, it'd have to be a sign-and-trade. As for sign-and-trade possibilities, Brian Cook comes to mind, but I don't see why Detroit, or anyone for that matter, would want to add him. Outside of Cook, all of their reasonable contracts are guards, and Detroit is already pretty stacked on the perimeter, so I don't see how this would go down.
Unless he comes cheap (for, say, Brian Cook), I wouldn't want him on the team. He's pretty much toast at this point.
Webber is an upgrade over Kwame. However, Detroit wants to shed salary so the Lakers would likely have to take back Nazr Mohammed along with a sign & trade deal with Webber. The Lakers could sent out Kwame's $9075000 * 1.25% = and take back$113,43750 Nazr makes $5,632,200 So Lakers could sign Webber for the difference of $5,711,550
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Kwame's $9075000</div> Off topic but why does kwame have this much money I wouldn't mind C-Webb on the team nor Nazr Mohammed who I'm actually surprised to see still on the roster I thought he was a goner at the trade deadline. I'm certain Nazr will be gone before the season begins he could help out a lot of teams, he didn't play great in Detroit but I liked him when he was in San Antonio
PG - Fisher / Farmar / Crittenton SG - Kobe / Evans / Vujacic SF - Odom / Walton / Radman PF - Webber / Turiaf / Cook C - Bynum / Mohammed / Mihm The Lakers would have a lot of depth at each position and a lot of size.
<div class="quote_poster">shapecity Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">PG - Fisher / Farmar / Crittenton SG - Kobe / Evans / Vujacic SF - Odom / Walton / Radman PF - Webber / Turiaf / Cook C - Bynum / Mohammed / Mihm The Lakers would have a lot of depth at each position and a lot of size.</div> Yeah, but they'd still be starting Andrew Bynum and Derek Fisher. Oh well, I guess having Kobe Bryant on the roster goes a long way...
I love the idea of having this lineup *drool* it would be fun <div class="quote_poster">shapecity Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">PG - Fisher / Farmar / Crittenton SG - Kobe / Evans / Vujacic SF - Odom / Walton / Radman PF - Webber / Turiaf / Cook C - Bynum / Mohammed / Mihm The Lakers would have a lot of depth at each position and a lot of size.</div>
<div class="quote_poster">bruin007 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I love the idea of having this lineup *drool* it would be fun </div> That's pretty much the same lineup you guys had last season, except instead of Smush Parker, you get an older player with almost the exact same skillset, and instead of Kwame Brown, you get a washed up 34-year old, jump shooting power forward.
<div class="quote_poster">Voodoo Child Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">That's pretty much the same lineup you guys had last season, except instead of Smush Parker, you get an older player with almost the exact same skillset, and instead of Kwame Brown, you get a washed up 34-year old, jump shooting power forward.</div> The main difference is the consistency the team would have. The frustration with Smush and Kwame was you never knew what you were going to get each night from either of them. With Fisher and Webber you get a better sense of what type of production to expect each night. It's a lot easier to coach a team and build the chemistry when you have consistent performances.
<div class="quote_poster">shapecity Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">The main difference is the consistency the team would have. The frustration with Smush and Kwame was you never knew what you were going to get each night from either of them. With Fisher and Webber you get a better sense of what type of production to expect each night. It's a lot easier to coach a team and build the chemistry when you have consistent performances.</div> Chris Webber hasn't been consistent in years. As for Derek Fisher, you'd rather have someone who was consistently bad than someone who was inconsistently bad? Either way, it looks like this is a moot point, because Webber's probably only going to wind up in either Detroit or Dallas.
<div class="quote_poster">Voodoo Child Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Chris Webber hasn't been consistent in years. As for Derek Fisher, you'd rather have someone who was consistently bad than someone who was inconsistently bad? Either way, it looks like this is a moot point, because Webber's probably only going to wind up in either Detroit or Dallas.</div> In comparison to their counter parts I'd give Webber and Fisher the edge in consistency. To be honest I didn't care for the Fisher signing because of the amount and length of his deal, however, he is an upgrade over Smush Parker on both ends of the court. Fisher can do what he does best in the Triangle offense, which is spot up for 3's and midrange shots. He just needs to shoot 38% to 40+% from behind the arc (which he did as a Laker before). You also don't have to worry about Fisher in close games being a liability at the charity stripe. Smush shot under 70% from the free throw line last year. I remember they flashed a stat during one of the games and Smush was just hovering above 40% from the free throw line in the last quarter of the game. At least Webber can catch the ball and is still one of the best passing big men in the league.
Bless B-Shaw's good 'ol heart, but I don't see how CWebb would choose LA, especially when he can play for championships in DET or DAL.
<div class="quote_poster">Jordan-esque Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Bless B-Shaw's good 'ol heart, but I don't see how CWebb would choose LA, especially when he can play for championships in DET or DAL.</div> or play with his good friend, kevin garnett