eh- Miles? Count me out on wanting him. He has no outside game, no dribbling, nothing other than a pair of hops and dunks. The Shareef idea is reaching. I don't think Portland will want anything to do with that trade cuz of what people have already mentioned, salary issues and length of contracts. It just doesn't add up too... I think if anything Portland is looking for a legit center now that Davis is gone. Mihm is not that so I think the Lakers have little to no chance of getting the Reef
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting MustardMan:</div><div class="quote_post">eh- Miles? Count me out on wanting him. He has no outside game, no dribbling, nothing other than a pair of hops and dunks. The Shareef idea is reaching. I don't think Portland will want anything to do with that trade cuz of what people have already mentioned, salary issues and length of contracts. It just doesn't add up too... I think if anything Portland is looking for a legit center now that Davis is gone. Mihm is not that so I think the Lakers have little to no chance of getting the Reef</div> Miles is a devoloping player. He has also improved greatly last season. And he doesn't have much of an outside shot is because hes a forward. But I have seen him hit it. Trust me he will be an all star the next 2-3 years.
I dont think we have room for reef. I think lakers are going to have to get rid of some players because they have like 15. That to much.
That would be a good improvement to the lakers I think. But, I also think Walton has some good potential.
Walton definately has shown flashes of talent on the court. I dont think however he will ever reach the caliber of reef. I am still hopin that the lakers orgaization have somthing up there sleeve before the season starts. Banks being returned to boston was a blow to the team in my opinion.
I'm sure there is still at least one trade left, but trust me, we aint getting Reef. So don't worry about it. I mean.. why would we want five power forwards? A bit bizzare.
^Right, I meant small forwards, not power forwards. Dunno what I was thinking when I typed that. Either way, it just makes me curious what the Laker organization is going to do next.