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Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:10 pm
by Slava
Just filed to ESPN.com: Sources say we're about to have a surprising late addition to the buyout market: New York is buying out Corey Brewer
https://twitter.com/stein_line_hq/statu ... 5812765696Surprising. I really want to take a chance on him.
(TylersLakers just came

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Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:21 pm
by Dalakerbox
I knew Mitch was waiting for something lol
wtf, is Boston and Miami reaching out to any and everyone that's bought out? They are seriously linked to everyone
Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:37 pm
by chefy
I can see a lot of Ariza potential in him....would love to have him but with artest, barnes, walton, ebanks there is no spot for him here.
Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:39 pm
by Slava
There's a very good chance Matt Barnes might not re-up with is if some other team throws the full MLE at him (Heat, Knicks) so getting him would be a good insurance and let him fight for minutes against Ebanks.
Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:43 pm
by Dalakerbox
I think Matt is going to play more of the 2 guard once he’s back with small minutes at the 3 (most likely in favor of Walton)
Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:51 pm
by #9
With the Heat or Celtics adding Bibby to their roster, Lakers should strongly consider signing Brewer. Always been a big fan of him. Was the clog on the Florida Gators back to back 'ships
Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 11:00 pm
by larry14r
I don't mind bringing in Brewer because he be able to defend some of the guards we have problems with.
Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 11:04 pm
by frozt
What's the intel on him, a lot of people seem to think he isn't that great, but from what I've seen he looks worth the risk, I want to know what type of effort he puts in game and out of. He could be Barnes/Ariza possibly?
Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 11:06 pm
by Dalakerbox
gives us some youth that we desperately need. Sorta like the Celts that would keep the window of opportunity open a little bit longer
But he can't shoot
Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 11:09 pm
by frozt
Dalakerbox wrote:gives us some youth that we desperately need. Sorta like the Celts that would keep the window of opportunity open a little bit longer
But he can't shoot
Neither could Shannon and Ariza

Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 11:17 pm
by LApwnd
SlavaMedvedenko wrote:There's a very good chance Matt Barnes might not re-up with is if some other team throws the full MLE at him (Heat, Knicks) so getting him would be a good insurance and let him fight for minutes against Ebanks.
even if we pickup Brewer now you still have to reup him this off-season and he'll want to get paid just like Barnes would so why would he come here?
Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 11:19 pm
by dockingsched
don't really see a spot for him, he's just not good enough to warrant keeping guys like barnes or brown on the bench.
Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 11:51 pm
by Tekkenlaw
frozt wrote:What's the intel on him, a lot of people seem to think he isn't that great, but from what I've seen he looks worth the risk, I want to know what type of effort he puts in game and out of. He could be Barnes/Ariza possibly?
Played in the triangle in Minnesota for a season so we can assume he knows the system or could learn quickly, poor offense but it's still a bit better than Ariza's offense when we acquired him, he has shown flashes of solid shooting but his mechanics are pretty poor, comparable athleticism to Ariza(If you saw his dunk over Fisher you know this). Good defender, lacks the strength to guard bigger small forwards such as Melo and Lebron effectively but he has the speed and length to probably be our best option defending quick PG's. Not a really high b-ball IQ guy but he's not an idiot either, having vets like Fisher and Bryant to mentor him should really allow him to improve quickly here.
He would be a fantastic pickup for this team.
Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Tue Mar 1, 2011 12:01 am
by JustAwesome
Tekkenlaw wrote:Played in the triangle in Minnesota for a season so we can assume he knows the system or could learn quickly
Artest has played more minutes in the triangle, and he's the first to admit that he doesn't get it. I wouldn't make assumptions when it comes to players learning systems.
Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Tue Mar 1, 2011 12:25 am
by pdub15
I definitely like C Brewer's game. But not sure he would ever see the court because he plays the 2 and 3. Kobe, Artest, Barnes, Brown, and Walton play either the 2 or 3.
Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Tue Mar 1, 2011 12:26 am
by pdub15
I definitely like C Brewer's game. But not sure he would ever see the court because he plays the 2 and 3. Kobe, Artest, Barnes, Brown, and Walton play either the 2 or 3.
Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Tue Mar 1, 2011 12:34 am
by TyCobb
I just went from six to midnight! Put me in the Brewer's fan club. More young, athletic defenders who bring alot of energy can never hurt to add to the team.
"Corey did a great job for us in practice and in games with his effort and his passion and how hard he played all the time," he said. "Everybody on the team loved him. We liked his enthusiasm for the game. I personally still think he's growing as a player. He's only going to get better. He's going to be missed."
- Kurt Rambis
"I value Corey tremendously as a person and also very, very much so as a teammate," he said. "He was big time for us on the defensive end and also adding a spark plug every time we put him into the game off the bench or we started him."
- Kevin Love
Any excuse not to play Walton seems like a great idea to me.
Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Tue Mar 1, 2011 12:47 am
by The Laker Kid
CB would be an excellent pickup for us, if we can get him.
Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Tue Mar 1, 2011 12:48 am
by larry14r
TyCobb wrote:I just went from six to midnight! Put me in the Brewer's fan club. More young, athletic defenders who bring alot of energy can never hurt to add to the team.
"Corey did a great job for us in practice and in games with his effort and his passion and how hard he played all the time," he said. "Everybody on the team loved him. We liked his enthusiasm for the game. I personally still think he's growing as a player. He's only going to get better. He's going to be missed."
- Kurt Rambis
"I value Corey tremendously as a person and also very, very much so as a teammate," he said. "He was big time for us on the defensive end and also adding a spark plug every time we put him into the game off the bench or we started him."
- Kevin Love
Any excuse not to play Walton seems like a great idea to me.
Not really because Brewer would take our last roster spot, and if Theo doesn't come back, and we don't sign a big then Walton have to be prepard to play some at the 4.
Re: Corey Brewer bought out
Posted: Tue Mar 1, 2011 12:55 am
by TyCobb
larry14r wrote:Not really because Brewer would take our last roster spot, and if Theo doesn't come back, and we don't sign a big then Walton have to be prepard to play some at the 4.
Who besides Dwight Howard is going to put the Lakers bigs in foul trouble?