<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Traylor will ask to travel Former player who is serving time in a halfway house, wants to try out for Lakers. Paul Egan / The Detroit News DETROIT -- Robert "Tractor" Traylor, a former Michigan and NBA player who is serving time in a halfway house for preparing a false tax return, will ask a federal judge today to amend his probation conditions so he can try out for the Lakers. In September, U.S. District Judge Avern Cohn sentenced Traylor, 31, to three years of probation -- to include three months in a federal halfway house -- after Traylor recorded as his own two homes that were owned by his cousin, convicted drug kingpin Quasand Lewis. Cohn earlier allowed Traylor to interrupt his sentence to play pro basketball in Puerto Rico and the probation department allowed him to attend a workout with the Cavaliers and play on their summer league team. Advertisement But when Traylor got a chance this week to try out for the Lakers, his probation officer denied him permission to leave his halfway house and make the trip. Traylor's Detroit attorney, Steve Fishman, filed a motion Tuesday asking Cohn to overrule the probation officer, saying the judge "clearly intended to give Mr. Traylor the opportunity to obtain an NBA contract and continue his professional basketball career." Cohn is to hear the motion today. Federal prosecutors are not opposed to Traylor making the trip to the West Coast, Fishman said.</div> Source: Detroit News IDK We don't need any overweight guys slowing down our offense. BUT, if I remember correctly, in his Charlotte Hornet days, this guy could flat out PLAY!
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>BUT, if I remember correctly, in his Charlotte Hornet days, this guy could flat out PLAY!</div> He averaged 3 points and 3 rebounds in 11 minutes of play.
he is a big body (in more ways than one), but I think I'd look elsewhere first.....it isn't like he's going anywhere anytime soon.........
He's had a history of health problems. He's had off-court problems. Even barring those 2 things, he isn't that great of a player. If I were the Lakers, I'd be thinking he's not worth my time. If I were Traylor, I'd be going after middle-of-the-pack teams before trying to join a championship contender. The Lakers are better off getting someone like Francisco Elson, or Michael Ruffin...maybe even a young guy like Chuck Hayes (he's available still, right?). EDIT: Or maybe that was Carl Landry?
Landry would be a great fit for a lot of teams (Houston, Lakers, Hornets, Spurs, etc.)........I hope we sign him back..........
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (The Dream @ Jul 30 2008, 01:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Landry would be a great fit for a lot of teams (Houston, Lakers, Hornets, Spurs, etc.)........I hope we sign him back..........</div> I really like him as a player, great production per minute.