El Hardee wrote:How about Odom and Farmar for Deng and TT?
Joke?
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viceroy wrote:a dominant 20 year old center who is dominating the post, while still barely scratching his potential and leading his team to wins, or a streaky wing player who is easily rattled, doesnt lead his team to wins, is streaky , and has probably hit his developmental peak? talk about overrating deng.
El Hardee wrote:Laker fan here, there isnt too many players out there we would trade Bynum for and deng is not one of them. But you guys have a really talented squad. I would love to see Deng or TT in Purple and Gold, but not at the expense of Bynum. How about Odom and Farmar for Deng and TT?
I would only touch Big Bens toxic contract if young talent was involved. Throw in TT or Deng maybe then we'll talk.Sonny_D1 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
No, but I'd do Wallace for Odom and Crittenton.
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/features/t ... &te=&cash=
If that's to unrealistic, then we could do Kwame, Crittenton and filler for Wallace.
How's that sound to ya?
viceroy wrote:a dominant 20 year old center who is dominating the post, while still barely scratching his potential and leading his team to wins, or a streaky wing player who is easily rattled, doesnt lead his team to wins, is streaky , and has probably hit his developmental peak? talk about overrating deng.
The Evidence wrote:Bynum is breaking out right now, but its mainly due to getting more minutes this year from Phil. He could have been putting up these same numbers last year had Phil utilizied him the same way.
Big obviously trumps small, but I just don't see him developing into the monster that Laker homers are predicting. He started playing basketball at around age 16, so he really lacks in basketball IQ. Conditioning is also a big concern. Only after being publicly chewed out by Kobe did he make a conscious effort to lose weight. Having worked with Kareem Abdul Jabbar for 3 years, he still doesn't have a consistent jumper or post move.
I'd keep Deng.
ImmortalD24 wrote:I wouldn't trade Bynum anything less than Dwight or Lebron, no way would the Lakers trade Bynum for those 3rd tier stars (Wade, Deron)..
Chris Paul is a top10 player but I wouldn't trade a dominant big for a pg.
Patterns wrote:Are you crazy? I'd trade Bynum for Wade and Paul in a second. Deron, I might have to think twice but I'd still do it.
Cliff Levingston wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Bynum for Paul or Wade would be a stupid trade for the Lakers who run the triangle offense; it would marginalize their play making ability and maximize their shooting deficiency (although Deron is a good shooter).
DuckIII wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
While I expressly noted the absurdity of the idea that the Lakers would trade Bynum for Deng, your evaluation of Deng is horribly inaccurate.
SensiBull wrote:The Lakers did what we should have done. The MINUTE they lost Shaq, they went out and drafted a young, teachable kid with similar size to a young Shaq, got the best big man coaches they could find, and now it's paying off, even before Kobe's contract has run out.
Is Bulls management telling me that if they put that same effort into Joakim Noah, or even if they had done it with Tyson Chandler, that those players couldn't be AS GOOD AS BYNUM and in a Bulls uniform while they were doing it?
Bynum was what? Was he even a lottery pick? Yet, when I said, years ago, that Paxson made this mistake, I was immediately met with, "Who was he supposed to draft?" which is a question that presumes that the player we should have gotten would be good enough to prove the theory at that time. So, it's like, unless you can name a 20ppg player that was available at a lower pick than Paxson had, the theory is wrong.
False reasoning.
How apparent was Bynum's success when the Lakers drafted him?
Now, we show up all late to the party, offering Luol Deng. Once again thinking we can poach someone else's all-star instead of putting in the hard yards ourselves. It's disgusting! Constantly generating threads about how to get some other team's untouchable players. It's like that buffoon who goes around a party hitting on everybody's wife.
The problem is that this team is so risk-averse. No risk. No reward.
We've got the young players that we need. Now, we need to nuture and develop them, just like the Lakers did with Bynum.
Cliff Levingston wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Bynum for Paul or Wade would be a stupid trade for the Lakers who run the triangle offense; it would marginalize their play making ability and maximize their shooting deficiency (although Deron is a good shooter).