LukasBMW wrote:bwgood77 wrote:LukasBMW wrote:If the Lakers had simply kept Dwight Howard and traded away Kobe instead of giving Kobe that absurd last huge contract, they would probably still be a top 5 team in the NBA.
Giving Kobe that last big contract completely screwed their franchise. It's kinda hilarious.

That's a large price to pay just to make sure Kobe finishes his career as a Laker.
Well Dwight was a free agent who chose to leave. And how are they top 5 with him? He's been injured a lot and who else would they have?
In other news, the Suns should take care of these next two home games because after that they play 9 of 11 on the road.
Reports were that Dwight was thinking about resigning with the Lakers but didn't because Kobe told him in the free agent presentation meeting that he was going to play 3 more years and finish his career in LA. This was the nail in the coffin for Howard to leave.
True, Howard has been injured, but if the Lakers shipped out Kobe and made a commitment to Howard that summer, I'd bet they would have attracted more talent by now.
Also, we got 4 draft picks (2 first and 2 second rounders) for Nash. I'd imagine the Lakers could have gotten a contending team to fork over 2 or even 3 first rounder for Kobe.
Cap space
Picks
Dwight Howard (before he became injury prone)
No Kobe to scare people away
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A very attractive team for players.