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OT: Would Hinrich be our Ideal PG?

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Post#21 » by Chubby Chaser » Tue Apr 1, 2008 7:29 am

UThinkUrSoGood wrote:Haha, well I was thinking if we are talking about next year,

Would
Luke Walton, Vlad, Chris Mihm(if he exercises player option)

for
Hinrich, Joakim work?

or maybe
Luke, Vlad sign and Trade Sasha

for
Hinrich strait up

Hahaha anything can happen


:o Mitch pulling off the Pau trade was a one-time lucky scenario. You can't expect everyone to give us star players for a packaged group of cow dung.
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Post#22 » by incontrol__ » Tue Apr 1, 2008 10:55 am

Kobe is the MAN wrote:He would be an ideal fit but he cost too much money...


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Post#23 » by UThinkUrSoGood » Tue Apr 1, 2008 11:02 am

Chubby Chaser wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



:o Mitch pulling off the Pau trade was a one-time lucky scenario. You can't expect everyone to give us star players for a packaged group of cow dung.


True, but lets be honest here, Hinrich is no where near being a star player right now, we aren't asking for a Gasol in a PG version, anyways those pieces I suggested are a whole lot better than Critt+Kwame. =P

Yeah, I know the above scenarios have like a 0.01%, but I was juss fooling around with the trade checker and both scenarios would work in that regard =P
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Post#24 » by G35 » Tue Apr 1, 2008 2:07 pm

Hinrich would be a great guard to guard all the great PG's in the league but other than that he isn't that great imo.


The facts:

He's been in the league 5 years now. He is what he is; there isn't much more upside than what he is producing now.

What has he produced?

Assists have gone down every year. Gave out 6.8 assists his rookie year and is giving out 6.2 this year. Turnovers have gone down also and he turns it over 2.2 times a game.

Good rebounder for his position. 3.6 over his career.

Average 3 pt shooter 35% this year and 37% for his career. Terrible shooter overall; Shot under 40% his 1st two years in the league. Shooting less than 42% this year and over his career.

He would improve the Lakers perimeter defense but his shooting would kill the position where Fisher and Farmar are much better shooters imo......
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Post#25 » by Spanish_Laker » Tue Apr 1, 2008 2:17 pm

Hinrich no, thanks.

We have no cap space to trade for this expensive guard. And I am counting on Odom for the next seasons.
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Post#26 » by Dexmor » Tue Apr 1, 2008 3:15 pm

I would think he would be perfect for us although I have been saying that for 2 years.

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