Two seasons ago, Luke Walton was the starting small forward, his future looking bright enough that the Lakers rewarded him with a six-year, $30-million contract. Two years later, Walton has become the forgotten man in the Lakers' deep, talented rotation. He is playing 3.7 minutes per game, fewest on the team. Walton averaged 23.4 minutes last season, appearing in 74 games, averaging 7.2 points. Now, he can't get in the rotation, and that pains Coach Phil Jackson. "Luke is the one guy I worry about a little bit because he's going to have to stay in shape without playing himself into shape by practicing himself there, because there are minutes that could be available," Jackson said. -- LA Times
I think he'd be a great fit in Orlando, especially considering the type of offense that Stan likes to run.JJ and Bogans would get it done financially.