Kobe Bryant tried to trade Andrew Bynum and even himself, but the way in which he tried to trade Lamar Odom for Jermaine O'Neal could have been the biggest mistake of all.
The Lakers and Kobe need to do an about-turn in considering Odom's future in Los Angeles. On Sunday, Odom didn't score in the 30's like Pau Gasol and Kobe, but he was their most valuable player and it is he, not Kobe or Gasol who stirs the Lakers' drink.
Between brilliant touch passes and coast-to-coast finishes on defensive rebounds, Odom was not as typically understated in his brilliance as he so often is because of his unique versatility. He is the perfect connector between Bryant and Gasol and the most lethal 'third-best' player in the game right now.
Also he ends the article like this...
Despite making $13.248 million, Odom 'deserved' to make $15.368 million, and Mitch Kupchak appears hesitant to talk extension with him this summer.
Sadly, Odom will be low balled or shopped, and the neo-dynasty dreams being prematurely talked about in Los Angeles may not be sustained without Odom's straw.
Upgrading Odom's caddy value