<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">While the Boston Celtics appear on the verge of acquiring Kevin Garnett for a package headlined by Al Jefferson -- it seems that Garnett has changed his mind about playing in Boston...we don't know superstars who changes their mind frequently, do we? -- the Lakers announced the signing of...Coby Karl. It's something that has been in the works for quite some time. Karl, a 6-foot-5 guard, played on the Lakers' summer league team and average 12.2 points. He had a solid career at Boise State and you might remember that Karl had cancerous lymph nodes removed from this throat this year.</div> Source: Inside Socal The Lakers officially have 15 players on the roster now.
I know Karl's a decent player, but it's kind of sad that he got an NBA contract before the likes of Ron Lewis and Dion Harris, (probably) due in large part to his last name. From what little I saw of him in the Summer League, it looked like he forced it a bit too much offensively. I guess that's how you're supposed to play in Summer Leagues to get the attention of scouts though. On another note, first Bryant, then Walton, then Gasol, and now Karl... half the NBA is related to the Lakers.
<div class="quote_poster">Voodoo Child Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I know Karl's a decent player, but it's kind of sad that he got an NBA contract before the likes of Ron Lewis and Dion Harris, (probably) due in large part to his last name. From what little I saw of him in the Summer League, it looked like he forced it a bit too much offensively. I guess that's how you're supposed to play in Summer Leagues to get the attention of scouts though. On another note, first Bryant, then Walton, then Gasol, and now Karl... half the NBA is related to the Lakers.</div> He shot over 60% from 3 point land in the Summer League. I'm not sure he makes the team or gets sent to the DLeague, but Karl was money when he had open looks. I just don't see how he adds anything to the team. The Lakers have not improved defensively outside of adding Fisher. The team didn't have any physical players last year aside from Ronny on the frontline, and they still don't.
Lakers sign Coby Karl http://www.nba.com/lakers/news/070730_signkarl.html Good news, he plays excellent basketball in summer league With this, forget abaout Navarro, and forget any trade. The roster is set, 15 players I have hope, Bynum 12points, 10rebounds this year, and Coby Karl will be the next Luke Walton Javaris must start!
Call me what you want, but if this is the roster that will play for the Lakers, the only games I'll be watching are those that either Kobe or Bynum (although unlikely) dominate in. I'm still hoping for a Kobe trade, and I would expect him to request a trade again if this is the team he has to play with. I really wonder what the Lakers' management are up to, they keep signing and re-signing these bad players with no potential; it's like they're neither thinking short nor long term.
<div class="quote_poster">Brian Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Is that a guarenteed contract or a training camp invite?</div> <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">General Manager Mitch Kupchak said Karl showed the potential to be a "system player, a guy that would fit into a disciplined offense." Still, <u>the contract does not guarantee Karl a spot on the roster</u>, which includes eight guards. "There are a lot of guys in the backcourt, and just to make the team he's going to have to beat somebody out," Kupchak said.</div> Source: LA Times
Wow, bad signing. I think they should of gone after Allen Ray. He would of been sick for them. I think he is a PG/SG guy like Gibson, but with better potential. He scored 20 points 3 or more times last year and averaged just under 10 PPG and he played less then 15 minutes. He was good, to bad he is going to Italy, which is smart on his part I guess.
<div class="quote_poster">Master Shake Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Wow, bad signing. I think they should of gone after Allen Ray. He would of been sick for them. I think he is a PG/SG guy like Gibson, but with better potential. He scored 20 points 3 or more times last year and averaged just under 10 PPG and he played less then 15 minutes. He was good, to bad he is going to Italy, which is smart on his part I guess.</div> Allen Ray is getting $2M to play in Italy. The Lakers front office appears stuck in limbo. They need to decide if they want to win now, or start the rebuild and stock pile young talent with upside. Settling for being a mediocre team again, who could potentially miss the playoffs doesn't make any sense, especially since the team is over the luxury tax threshold.