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Post#21 » by SportsFan215 » Wed Feb 20, 2008 3:00 am

Lakers Get: Battier/Snyder/Francis (Buyout)/'08 First from HOU (Lottery Protected)
Lakers Give: Odom

Rockets Get: Carter
Rockets Give: Battier/Snyder/Francis/'08 First (Lottery Protected)

Nets Get: Odom
Nets Give: Carter
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Post#22 » by lakeshow248 » Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:16 pm

This would work for both teams, Al Harrington and M Pietrius for Lamar Odom....

Warriors get their rebounding at the 4 and the Lakers' get wing defender in Pietrius and AL who can play on the block and at the three...... It works on trade checker
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Post#23 » by LLcoleJ » Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:49 pm

lakeshow248 wrote:This would work for both teams, Al Harrington and M Pietrius for Lamar Odom....

Warriors get their rebounding at the 4 and the Lakers' get wing defender in Pietrius and AL who can play on the block and at the three...... It works on trade checker


Yeah but its not a good deal. Al and Pietrus are spare parts in what GS does. Barnes usually starts at the 3. They would be getting rid of players they really dont need only to add a player that would fit perfectly with them and there is a good chance that we have to face them in the playoffs. They get the better end of the deal.

Lets not overate pietrus here he is not better on defense than Ariza. LO and Ariza >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Al and Pietrus.


We are playing great with Lamar. Lamar will also be a huge expiring deal next year if we need to move him.

No way, this is a bad deal for the Lakers.
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Post#24 » by Teen Girl Squad » Thu Feb 21, 2008 5:39 am

Odom has been beasting it since we got Gasol. I say we roll the dice with Lamar. His value will be enormous next year should we need to make a change.
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Post#25 » by hermes » Thu Feb 21, 2008 5:29 pm

Kirk Moon wrote:Mitch killed this thread.

and i'm ok with that
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Post#26 » by snaquille oatmeal » Fri Feb 22, 2008 5:51 am

new forum mantra "don't do it Mitch!"
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Post#27 » by Sofa King » Fri Feb 22, 2008 6:17 am

^I was thinking more on the lines of....

Mitch will tell you when he's going to do it and you will like it!

Yeah, kind of long, I'll work on it some more...
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Post#28 » by Erik Eleven » Sat Feb 23, 2008 7:35 pm

Now we'll see if what some of us have been saying about Lamar is true. I for one have always thought that Odom does whatever nobody else is doing. Since Gasol came to the Lakers, so far so good, Odom is thriving in a smaller role and doesn't have to focus on cleaning up after ithers so much. When Bynum comes back, there is a possibility that Lamar will play even better because his role will get even more specific. The fact that he hasn't shut down SFs in the past is in part due to the fact that he is not as quick as most SFs, but also because he's had to cover for other players' deficiencies. I think we'll see Odom shutting SFs down more and more on the perimeter now when he knows that someone else has his back and not just the other way around. If it doesn't work out well, we should trade him next summer. But I think it'll work our better than we think.

Fisher
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Gasol
Bynum

Like Snaq said,

Don't do it, Mitch!
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Post#29 » by LLcoleJ » Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:04 pm

trade thread is on vacation until the summer....
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Post#30 » by chefy » Wed Feb 27, 2008 8:45 pm

would you guys do this

lal

min's 09 1st (could be ricky rubio),nocioni(4 yrs. lft after this season),buckner( 2 yrs. lft. after this season)

for lamar,lal's 09 1st

chi

brewer,jaric(2 yrs lft after this season, has shorter contract than nocioni)

min

odom(expiring) lal's 1st, chi's 2nd

our new lineup

bynum,turiaf
gasol,radman
nocioni,walton,ariza,buckner
kobe,vujacic,farmar
rubio,fisher
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Post#31 » by TyCobb » Thu Feb 28, 2008 1:47 am

Hell to the no.
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Post#32 » by numbas » Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:10 am

Erik Eleven wrote:Now we'll see if what some of us have been saying about Lamar is true. I for one have always thought that Odom does whatever nobody else is doing. Since Gasol came to the Lakers, so far so good, Odom is thriving in a smaller role and doesn't have to focus on cleaning up after ithers so much. When Bynum comes back, there is a possibility that Lamar will play even better because his role will get even more specific. The fact that he hasn't shut down SFs in the past is in part due to the fact that he is not as quick as most SFs, but also because he's had to cover for other players' deficiencies. I think we'll see Odom shutting SFs down more and more on the perimeter now when he knows that someone else has his back and not just the other way around. If it doesn't work out well, we should trade him next summer. But I think it'll work our better than we think.

Fisher
Kobe
Odom
Gasol
Bynum

Like Snaq said,

Don't do it, Mitch!


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Post#33 » by alfurd » Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:31 am

Erik Eleven wrote:Now we'll see if what some of us have been saying about Lamar is true. I for one have always thought that Odom does whatever nobody else is doing. Since Gasol came to the Lakers, so far so good, Odom is thriving in a smaller role and doesn't have to focus on cleaning up after ithers so much. When Bynum comes back, there is a possibility that Lamar will play even better because his role will get even more specific. The fact that he hasn't shut down SFs in the past is in part due to the fact that he is not as quick as most SFs, but also because he's had to cover for other players' deficiencies. I think we'll see Odom shutting SFs down more and more on the perimeter now when he knows that someone else has his back and not just the other way around. If it doesn't work out well, we should trade him next summer. But I think it'll work our better than we think.

Fisher
Kobe
Odom
Gasol
Bynum

Like Snaq said,

Don't do it, Mitch!

The question in the past was whether he deserved to be getting what he's earning based on what he does. The question is becoming increasingly irrelevant now that the pieces are in place to make title runs for several years, but it isn't entirely eliminated. Before it was about cap considerations, now it's about luxury tax considerations. Again, it's a pretty irrelevant issue if Buss is willing to pay, but Odom's still overpaid and it was a problem in the past.

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