Jerry West doesnt have hookups with the Kings like he did with the Grizzlies so i'm sorry L.A. no more donations. =)
p.s. how much help does Kobe need? damn.


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BlazersRizing wrote:the Queens aren't going to donate Artest to the Lakers. even for "The Goods" Lamar Odom.
Jerry West doesnt have hookups with the Kings like he did with the Grizzlies so i'm sorry L.A. no more donations. =)
p.s. how much help does Kobe need? damn.![]()
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ugkfan2681" wrote: wrote: i dont take **** lightly im from the land of the trill home of the rockets RESPECT OK.
realball wrote:Artest/Thomas for Odom, the value is fair. Why not send Odom to a third team? I'd say a team like Memphis could use him. They need a PF, Odom fits their fast-break offense, and won't take away touches from Gay or Mayo. Send Odom for Walker and Lowry. Kings get a young defensive PG and save some money.
sacstar16 wrote:Any deal centered around Odom and Artest just isn't going to work out for the Kings. There is no reason why we would need or want Odom. He doesn't fit in if we plan on rebuilding at all. He'll just take away time from our young guys. He's an expiring - so what- so is Artest. Even if we add Kenny Thomas, I still wouldn't take it. We are planning to make a free agent splash in the summer of 2010, not 2009. Kenny Thomas doesn't interfere at all with that plan, when we will have the big contracts of Kenny, Brad, and SAR expiring. Finally, for the Kings to trade Artest to the Lakers, the Lakers would seriously have to overpay. We don't want to basically hand over the championship to them, which giving them Artest would practically do. If the Lakers want Artest, you have to overpay as in Gasol or Bynum. Obviously the Lakers aren't willing to give up this much, so any Artest to Lakers deal will not work, especially if you want that deal centered around Odom/Artest.
realball wrote:Artest/Thomas for Odom, the value is fair.
wfiles wrote:I think the Lakers should do this trade. This helps both teams.
To Lakers: Ron Artest, Kevin Martin
To Kings: Lamar Odom, Jordan Farmar
Jordan23Forever wrote:realball wrote:Artest/Thomas for Odom, the value is fair.
How is the value fair when you're giving up a 19/6/4 former DPOY plus another player for a 14/9/4 player who has underachieved his entire career and was just exposed in the Finals?
ugkfan2681" wrote: wrote: i dont take **** lightly im from the land of the trill home of the rockets RESPECT OK.
HarlemHeat37 wrote:you also have to think about the possibility of Stern intervening..it is the Lakers..we saw what happened in 2002..
Jordan23Forever wrote:realball wrote:Artest/Thomas for Odom, the value is fair.
How is the value fair when you're giving up a 19/6/4 former DPOY plus another player for a 14/9/4 player who has underachieved his entire career and was just exposed in the Finals?
Jordan23Forever wrote:realball wrote:Artest/Thomas for Odom, the value is fair.
How is the value fair when you're giving up a 19/6/4 former DPOY plus another player for a 14/9/4 player who has underachieved his entire career and was just exposed in the Finals?
Lamak wrote:His playstyle is very similar to Derrick Rose, but asian.
wfiles wrote:I think the Lakers should do this trade. This helps both teams.
To Lakers: Ron Artest, Kevin Martin
To Kings: Lamar Odom, Jordan Farmar
Lamak wrote:His playstyle is very similar to Derrick Rose, but asian.
Jordan23Forever wrote:realball wrote:Artest/Thomas for Odom, the value is fair.
How is the value fair when you're giving up a 19/6/4 former DPOY plus another player for a 14/9/4 player who has underachieved his entire career and was just exposed in the Finals?
B-Scott wrote:Jordan23Forever wrote:realball wrote:Artest/Thomas for Odom, the value is fair.
How is the value fair when you're giving up a 19/6/4 former DPOY plus another player for a 14/9/4 player who has underachieved his entire career and was just exposed in the Finals?
2006/2007- Lamar averaged 16 and 10
2007/2008 - Was coming off the shoulder surgery to start the season and started off slow. 2nd half of the season he averaed 16 points, 12 rebounds and shot 55% from the field.
Don'tbe surprised if the Kings become a better team with Lamar then when they had Artest because they would in fact be a TEAM with a 6-10 guy who is a willing passer and team player. Lamar would also make them a much better rebounding team which was one of there weaknesses and allow them to get out and run. You can't fastbreak if you can't rebound.
I watched many Kings games and what i saw was a volume shooter who took bad shots in Artest and at times shot the Kings out of games.
Lamar makes the Kings a better passing team and rebounding team then they were with Artest who prefers to isolate and he shoots almost everytime he isolates. He rarely passes from the post.