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The wish list 

Post#1 » by TonyMontana » Fri Jun 18, 2010 9:18 pm

We will call this the Lakers wish list.

Which player do you want to see F.A, Trades, MLE etc on this squad next season?

And/Or

Which player you want to see gone or traded?
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Post#2 » by That Nicka » Fri Jun 18, 2010 9:20 pm

JJ Redick would be a great triangle PG.
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Post#3 » by chefy » Fri Jun 18, 2010 9:39 pm

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRxZ-6DYJgU[/youtube]
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Post#4 » by tracey_nice » Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:01 pm

Chris Bosh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post#5 » by 3-Pt_Shooter » Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:13 pm

That Nicka wrote:JJ Redick would be a great triangle PG.


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Post#6 » by slifersd » Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:15 pm

Reddick or Kyle Korver and Randy Foye or Steve Blake in, Vujacic and Farmar out.
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Post#7 » by stunnar0b » Fri Jun 18, 2010 11:12 pm

^^ haha wait til those guys give you headaches just like sasha and farmar atleast our guys are comfortable and knows the systems

if we're gonna make a change make it a significant change and get hinrich, in my opinion he is the single most important piece we can add this offseason
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Post#8 » by rjvir » Fri Jun 18, 2010 11:35 pm

Hinrich would be perfect with his defense and shooting, but we missed him. Chicago is probably going to be a contender this year with the signing of a big free agent, and I highly doubt they would give Hinrich to the defending champs and possibly have to face him in the finals. Our best chance of getting him was before the trade deadline or before the season started, using one of our 2010 expirings as a bargaining chip. 2011 expiring contracts that we can use now don't have much value - 2010 was the big year of free agency.
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Post#9 » by Slava » Fri Jun 18, 2010 11:38 pm

Kirk Hinrich and Mike Miller. Keep Sasha and Farmar as back ups. Sasha impressed me this series with his defense on Allen. That's the best fundamental D I've seen a guard play for a long time and Farmar is one of the cheapest back ups we can find.
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Re: The wish list 

Post#10 » by Danny Darko » Fri Jun 18, 2010 11:49 pm

j-far wrote:Kirk Hinrich and Mike Miller. Keep Sasha and Farmar as back ups. Sasha impressed me this series with his defense on Allen. That's the best fundamental D I've seen a guard play for a long time and Farmar is one of the cheapest back ups we can find.


I'm not sure Farmar agrees with you
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Post#11 » by magic1fan » Fri Jun 18, 2010 11:59 pm

j-far wrote:Kirk Hinrich and Mike Miller. Keep Sasha and Farmar as back ups. Sasha impressed me this series with his defense on Allen. That's the best fundamental D I've seen a guard play for a long time and Farmar is one of the cheapest back ups we can find.




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Post#12 » by Slava » Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:11 am

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j-far wrote:Kirk Hinrich and Mike Miller. Keep Sasha and Farmar as back ups. Sasha impressed me this series with his defense on Allen. That's the best fundamental D I've seen a guard play for a long time and Farmar is one of the cheapest back ups we can find.


I'm not sure Farmar agrees with you


Well.. the reality might hit him harder than a run away train if he thinks he's worth more than 3 mil a season.
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Post#13 » by Ronathinyo » Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:17 am

Hinrich and Korver please
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Post#14 » by Asianiac_24 » Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:39 am

Redick and/or Korver please. This team desperately needs some spacing
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Post#15 » by The Skyhook » Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:54 am

j-far wrote:Kirk Hinrich and Mike Miller. Keep Sasha and Farmar as back ups. Sasha impressed me this series with his defense on Allen. That's the best fundamental D I've seen a guard play for a long time and Farmar is one of the cheapest back ups we can find.

My man J Far you stole the words right out of my mind besides the Farmar part. Instead of Farmar bring Fisher back to be Hinrich's backup. I think Farmer would be the odd man out because there is no doubt in my mind FIsher is back and if we had the opportunity to get Hinrich then there would be no need for 3 PGs. If Brown opts out then Sasha becomes the clear cut back up for Kobe while Miller can start off as a SF and move in to play SG at any given time.

Hinrich/Fisher
Kobe/Sasha
Artest/Miller
Gasol/Odom
Bynum/Gasol

There is your 10 man rotation that gets the most burn all season long. Defensively and offensively it looks far superior then what we just repeated with. Hinrich and Miller help bring back 3 point shooting that we saw back in 07 - 08. Perhaps even better. Its Sasha's contract year so I think he will be knocking down shots like he was before. Think of a great defensive starting lineup with a solid 3 point shooting 2nd unit. It would most certainly be less chaotic then it was this season under Farmer and Brown at times.
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Post#16 » by laduane1 » Sat Jun 19, 2010 1:12 am

Our wish list will be to find some players who can be on the bench and actually come into the game and do something on the floor. Not sit there and do nothing and collect 5 million...aka Adam M.

Would like Josh P. and DJ M. back. Farmar is restricted. Brown wants more playing time and money.
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Post#17 » by aceking79 » Sat Jun 19, 2010 1:15 am

Calderon
Kobe
Artest
Gasol
Bosh
I go with Jose because of he is a really good shooter, great passer, cares the ball and one of the best team mate and leader.
And he is from Spain..like Pau...like me.;)
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Post#18 » by Slava » Sat Jun 19, 2010 2:56 am

The Skyhook wrote:
j-far wrote:Kirk Hinrich and Mike Miller. Keep Sasha and Farmar as back ups. Sasha impressed me this series with his defense on Allen. That's the best fundamental D I've seen a guard play for a long time and Farmar is one of the cheapest back ups we can find.

My man J Far you stole the words right out of my mind besides the Farmar part. Instead of Farmar bring Fisher back to be Hinrich's backup. I think Farmer would be the odd man out because there is no doubt in my mind FIsher is back and if we had the opportunity to get Hinrich then there would be no need for 3 PGs. If Brown opts out then Sasha becomes the clear cut back up for Kobe while Miller can start off as a SF and move in to play SG at any given time.

Hinrich/Fisher
Kobe/Sasha
Artest/Miller
Gasol/Odom
Bynum/Gasol

There is your 10 man rotation that gets the most burn all season long. Defensively and offensively it looks far superior then what we just repeated with. Hinrich and Miller help bring back 3 point shooting that we saw back in 07 - 08. Perhaps even better. Its Sasha's contract year so I think he will be knocking down shots like he was before. Think of a great defensive starting lineup with a solid 3 point shooting 2nd unit. It would most certainly be less chaotic then it was this season under Farmer and Brown at times.


Tell me one good PG out there that's good enough to back up a premier PG like Hinrich and take 3 mil a year!

Luke Ridnour and Felton are the only other options through free agency and either would demand the full MLE. To me Farmar is much better than an option like Steve Blake. Sure he tends to force things at times but I believe his potential is still good enough that if you give him extended minutes he can be a lot more productive and steady.

I want Fisher back but I see him as a non playing captain for moist of the regular season with Farmar and a starting PG taking most of the burn.
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Re: The wish list 

Post#19 » by chefy » Sat Jun 19, 2010 3:11 am

most important: get healthy!!!! (esp bynum)
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Post#20 » by The Skyhook » Sat Jun 19, 2010 3:31 am

j-far wrote:
The Skyhook wrote:
j-far wrote:Kirk Hinrich and Mike Miller. Keep Sasha and Farmar as back ups. Sasha impressed me this series with his defense on Allen. That's the best fundamental D I've seen a guard play for a long time and Farmar is one of the cheapest back ups we can find.

My man J Far you stole the words right out of my mind besides the Farmar part. Instead of Farmar bring Fisher back to be Hinrich's backup. I think Farmer would be the odd man out because there is no doubt in my mind FIsher is back and if we had the opportunity to get Hinrich then there would be no need for 3 PGs. If Brown opts out then Sasha becomes the clear cut back up for Kobe while Miller can start off as a SF and move in to play SG at any given time.

Hinrich/Fisher
Kobe/Sasha
Artest/Miller
Gasol/Odom
Bynum/Gasol

There is your 10 man rotation that gets the most burn all season long. Defensively and offensively it looks far superior then what we just repeated with. Hinrich and Miller help bring back 3 point shooting that we saw back in 07 - 08. Perhaps even better. Its Sasha's contract year so I think he will be knocking down shots like he was before. Think of a great defensive starting lineup with a solid 3 point shooting 2nd unit. It would most certainly be less chaotic then it was this season under Farmer and Brown at times.


Tell me one good PG out there that's good enough to back up a premier PG like Hinrich and take 3 mil a year!

Luke Ridnour and Felton are the only other options through free agency and either would demand the full MLE. To me Farmar is much better than an option like Steve Blake. Sure he tends to force things at times but I believe his potential is still good enough that if you give him extended minutes he can be a lot more productive and steady.

I want Fisher back but I see him as a non playing captain for moist of the regular season with Farmar and a starting PG taking most of the burn.

Hmmm I wasn't thinking Farmar because I was thinking Miller would demand the full MLE. If we resigned Fish for the vets min and used the full MLE on one player would it be possible to still resign Farmar?

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