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Kobe's successor 

Post#1 » by TruSkool » Sat Feb 12, 2011 8:17 pm

What does this board feel about Deron Williams playing the kobe role in the 2012/2013 season. Kobe can get a new contract and play a second fiddle role, and we can try to sign deron williams in the offseason next year. He's most likely done in utah, and he has the tools to be a legit no. 1 option on a contender.
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Post#2 » by KB24TBOTB » Sat Feb 12, 2011 8:26 pm

I wouldn't mind that, anything that helps Kobe get more rings :P and Lakers more championships ofc
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Post#3 » by LA Forever » Sat Feb 12, 2011 10:18 pm

His contract isn't up until after the 2012-2013 season. LA will still be over the cap by then, with team options on Bynum and Odom. They'll need to pull of some kind of trade because signing him outright isn't likely.
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Post#4 » by crimsonkb24 » Sat Feb 12, 2011 10:40 pm

In 2 years Kobe is still better than DWill imo.
love D-Will, but I'd rather have CP3 oder Dwight. And D-Will lost my sympathy with the sloan thing
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Post#5 » by Gek » Sat Feb 12, 2011 10:50 pm

crimsonkb24 wrote:In 2 years Kobe is still better than DWill imo.
love D-Will, but I'd rather have CP3 oder Dwight. And D-Will lost my sympathy with the sloan thing



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Post#6 » by Jetset » Sat Feb 12, 2011 11:08 pm

I question Deron's leadership too much for him to be Kobe's successor. I don't think he has the mental toughness to be our future. Deron is a known ass, and pouter and when things don't go well he points blame at other people, instead of taking responsibility and admitting that the team (including himself) had a poor showing. The only player that I think the front office has their sights set on as far as our franchise player after Kobe is Dwight.
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Post#7 » by joelafan » Sat Feb 12, 2011 11:40 pm

Dwight right now even if i have to con jerry buss into trading bynum. We will see. Who knows maybe LO gets traded after the cba along with ron and we get a chance at melo. I wouldn't mind seeing if we could get OJ mayo on the team in a work in progress ordeal .Its tough to find replacement for kobe, or any great franchise player.(kobe love time) Kobe is like bird was to boston.You cant trade him and not have every laker fan hate you and replacing him is going be alot work.. That why i like mayo who has some skills and talent. And MAYBE one day be the shadow of kobe.. And he would learn to be pro under kobe in the meantime. I know for one thing for sure. Shannon brown is going be our future sg. I pray hes not lol.
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Post#8 » by KB24TBOTB » Sun Feb 13, 2011 1:39 am

joelafan wrote:Dwight right now even if i have to con jerry buss into trading bynum. We will see. Who knows maybe LO gets traded after the cba along with ron and we get a chance at melo. I wouldn't mind seeing if we could get OJ mayo on the team in a work in progress ordeal .Its tough to find replacement for kobe, or any great franchise player.(kobe love time) Kobe is like bird was to boston.You cant trade him and not have every laker fan hate you and replacing him is going be alot work.. That why i like mayo who has some skills and talent. And MAYBE one day be the shadow of kobe.. And he would learn to be pro under kobe in the meantime. I know for one thing for sure. Shannon brown is going be our future sg. I pray hes not lol.

Man I'm going to miss watching Kobe play once he retires. That said, it will be a tough job to replace Kobe and i rather have cp3 then deron
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Post#9 » by joelafan » Sun Feb 13, 2011 2:32 am

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joelafan wrote:Dwight right now even if i have to con jerry buss into trading bynum. We will see. Who knows maybe LO gets traded after the cba along with ron and we get a chance at melo. I wouldn't mind seeing if we could get OJ mayo on the team in a work in progress ordeal .Its tough to find replacement for kobe, or any great franchise player.(kobe love time) Kobe is like bird was to boston.You cant trade him and not have every laker fan hate you and replacing him is going be alot work.. That why i like mayo who has some skills and talent. And MAYBE one day be the shadow of kobe.. And he would learn to be pro under kobe in the meantime. I know for one thing for sure. Shannon brown is NOT going be our future sg. I pray hes not lol.

Man I'm going to miss watching Kobe play once he retires. That said, it will be a tough job to replace Kobe and i rather have cp3 then deron

yea man its going a sad day in la. id like CP3 with bynum and a older pau....
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Post#10 » by Jerry Curl » Sun Feb 13, 2011 2:43 am

LOL kobe has 5+ years left of ELITE play you are all crazy just look at nash , ray allen , grant hill and other athletes who are religious in their work ethic
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Post#11 » by Biohazard » Sun Feb 13, 2011 3:13 am

With Kobe's blessing of course I believe the Lakers will get another franchise player within the next few years. Kobe is smart he knows he will have to bring in another star to help him gracefully retire.
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Post#12 » by Biohazard » Sun Feb 13, 2011 3:15 am

KB24TBOTB wrote:
joelafan wrote:Dwight right now even if i have to con jerry buss into trading bynum. We will see. Who knows maybe LO gets traded after the cba along with ron and we get a chance at melo. I wouldn't mind seeing if we could get OJ mayo on the team in a work in progress ordeal .Its tough to find replacement for kobe, or any great franchise player.(kobe love time) Kobe is like bird was to boston.You cant trade him and not have every laker fan hate you and replacing him is going be alot work.. That why i like mayo who has some skills and talent. And MAYBE one day be the shadow of kobe.. And he would learn to be pro under kobe in the meantime. I know for one thing for sure. Shannon brown is going be our future sg. I pray hes not lol.

Man I'm going to miss watching Kobe play once he retires. That said, it will be a tough job to replace Kobe and i rather have cp3 then deron
Another Jordanaire will come along at some point with more heart than Lebrick..He might not be on the Lakers though
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Post#13 » by TruSkool » Sun Feb 13, 2011 3:34 am

Jerry Curl wrote:LOL kobe has 5+ years left of ELITE play you are all crazy just look at nash , ray allen , grant hill and other athletes who are religious in their work ethic


you have to realize that nash and hill had amare for a long time, even joe johnson for a while...whom both play as 1st options on different teams now.

ray allen has a young rajon rondo as well.

all the guys who were ELITE back in the day are still very serviceable, because they have a legit young talent playing alongside.

we have 2 players right now who are considered "young"- bynum and brown...and i dont see neither of them being the clear cut no. 1 option for any team any time soon. We dont need a star or allstar or even superstar....we need a future hall of famer...that just how it is in LA
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Post#14 » by KingLakers » Sun Feb 13, 2011 4:36 am

I think the next Lakers superstar will probably be D. Howard the way I see it happening Howard wakes up one morning in July 2012 looks around the east sees Lebron,Wade and Bosh in Miami, Paul, Melo, and Amare in NY and Rose, Boozer and one other guy (I think JR Smith) in Chicago . He looks at his older aging Orlando roster and says to himself "the best chance I have to getting back to the finals is going West" he looks and sees the Lakers who can put in a trade another good C but not a superstar in Bynum and he gets Orlando to suck it up and trade him to LA. A wildcard in the summer of 2012 is Deron I dont see him staying in Utah but I dont know where he goes I can see him going to the just moved Brooklyn Nets or maybe in my wildest dreams he some how comes to LA with Howard.
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Post#15 » by joelafan » Sun Feb 13, 2011 6:09 am

^^^^ this. I don't want to think about it right now. Can we trust in Jerry buss??? Is the bigger issue.
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Post#16 » by Wavy Q » Sun Feb 13, 2011 6:30 am

Jerry Curl wrote:LOL kobe has 5+ years left of ELITE play you are all crazy just look at nash , ray allen , grant hill and other athletes who are religious in their work ethic


None of those players have anywhere near the minutes Kobe has played. Nash hasnt had any injuries to his legs, and Grant Hills injuries have had him play so few minutes that he's still somewhat effective at 38. It's not like Grant Hill is some NBA superstar.
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Post#17 » by joelafan » Sun Feb 13, 2011 3:57 pm

Jay From LA wrote:
Jerry Curl wrote:LOL kobe has 5+ years left of ELITE play you are all crazy just look at nash , ray allen , grant hill and other athletes who are religious in their work ethic


None of those players have anywhere near the minutes Kobe has played. Nash hasnt had any injuries to his legs, and Grant Hills injuries have had him play so few minutes that he's still somewhat effective at 38. It's not like Grant Hill is some NBA superstar.

Kobe is a gym rat but grant hill , ray allen haven't even played close the playoff minutes of kobe.
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Post#18 » by Gek » Sun Feb 13, 2011 4:36 pm

Grant Hill also doesn't age.
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Post#19 » by H00PDREAMS » Mon Feb 14, 2011 1:56 am

Jerry Buss is the wild card mOst def. This guys decision making is shaky at best.
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