lukekarts wrote:A quick note on Kobe - in my personal opinion his trade value is offset by his contract. It's not that his contract is really bad or anything, it's just that being able to send out enough salary to the Lakers of the right level of talent without totally screwing your team over makes it very difficult. Off the top of my head I can't think of a trade proposal that the team receiving Kobe would come out of it as competitive as before, that would still work for LA.
I definitely don't think Kobe is a midseason trade, oops things are going as planned, lets shop Kobe. And not that matching isn't still there, but during the offseason it would be much much easier.
I.e. Paul George, Hansborough, 2 1sts, and a 20 million TPE (and they just don't sign West) for Kobe.Or add in Foster and Rush's expirings and they even have the $ for West.
Gordon, Minnesota 1st, Aminu, Kaman, and Bledsoe (would have to check but I think they could still even get Butler, if not just tack in Foye as an expiring).
Do you think the Clippers don't pull the trigger on that Kobe offer if Chris Paul wasn't there and the Lakers were somehow interested in trading Kobe within town? I think they sign that offer immediately, and yes, I sweetened the Paul deal with the un-includable Bledsoe.