http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/rumors/post/La...r?urn=nba,18751<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>If Andre Miller and his multi-year contract don't fit into the Philadelphia 76ers long-term plans, the recently traded guard could end up with the Los Angeles Lakers. Both head coach Phil Jackson and Tex Winter, architect of the triangle offense, have spoken highly of Miller in the past. Source: Hoopworld.com</div>Can you imagine a Lakers team with Andre Miller Kobe and Odom running the 3Angle..
There is going to be a good thing and a bad thing if the deal goes down. Smush I can see is going to be in the deal and Maybe Farmar too. Farmar is only 19,20 or something and is playing really well.But who could we give up?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Renton @ Dec 26 2006, 03:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>This would be GREAT for the Lakers. He would be the best point guard since.... you know who </div>Derek Fisher?
I posted this in a Laker thread..Lakers trade: C Chris Mihm, SG Aaron McKie, PG Shammond Williams, 1st round pick, $3M cash Sixers acquire: C Chris Mihm, PG Jeff McInnis, 1st round pick Sixers trade: PG Andre Miller Nets acquire: SG Aaron McKie, PG Shammond Williams, $3M cash Nets trade: PG Jeff McInnis Why it works for the Lakers: Obviously, they get Miller. Our team is deep enough and has enough young players now that I think they can afford to give up a 1st round pick. The one negative is that Mihm may be a valuable asset in another potential trade. Why it works for the Sixers: I don't really envision them getting a lot better deals for Miller IF they figure to trade him only to a playoff caliber team. Atlanta would be a good fit for him. Lakers have the ending contracts they want and Mihm is a valuable asset. Why it works for the Nets: They get rid of McInnis and get a player who could maybe help their pretty short bench in Williams. Plus they get a little cash to cover the cost difference.
oooo I hope they can get this done. Then at least one of the teams I follow have a chance to get a chip. With a decent point the Lakers would become alot closer to being Legit contenders.