chefy wrote:he still needs to be involved and be a threat.
A threat to who?...
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chefy wrote:he still needs to be involved and be a threat.

chefy wrote:reality is we're going to need westbrook to have a shot at the ship.
i highly doubt we're gonna be able to trade him.

Reflexx wrote:Bring back Mike D'antoni.
Kilroy wrote:Reflexx wrote:Bring back Mike D'antoni.
Lord give me strength...

Reflexx wrote:Kilroy wrote:Reflexx wrote:Bring back Mike D'antoni.
Lord give me strength...
It may not technically be strength, but he did bring you Westbrook.


Kilroy wrote:chefy wrote:reality is we're going to need westbrook to have a shot at the ship.
i highly doubt we're gonna be able to trade him.
Yeah... It's kind of interesting how LeBrons injury coincides with calls to dump Westbrook, and maybe a potential trade target in NY emerging...
Now, not having another volume scorer next to AD, would seem like suicide...
That said, if we could dump Westbrook and land Randle, I'd still do it... I think Randle/AD might work out nicely.

zimpy27 wrote:Kilroy wrote:chefy wrote:reality is we're going to need westbrook to have a shot at the ship.
i highly doubt we're gonna be able to trade him.
Yeah... It's kind of interesting how LeBrons injury coincides with calls to dump Westbrook, and maybe a potential trade target in NY emerging...
Now, not having another volume scorer next to AD, would seem like suicide...
That said, if we could dump Westbrook and land Randle, I'd still do it... I think Randle/AD might work out nicely.
Would you part with Monk and/or Reaves in a deal for Randle?

Kilroy wrote:zimpy27 wrote:Kilroy wrote:
Yeah... It's kind of interesting how LeBrons injury coincides with calls to dump Westbrook, and maybe a potential trade target in NY emerging...
Now, not having another volume scorer next to AD, would seem like suicide...
That said, if we could dump Westbrook and land Randle, I'd still do it... I think Randle/AD might work out nicely.
Would you part with Monk and/or Reaves in a deal for Randle?
I like THT, Monk and Reaves... I wouldn't want to trade any of them in a deal for Randle in a vacuum... But in a deal that gets rid of Westbrook and allows us to get a young player of Randle's caliber in return? Any and all of them would be on the table...
To be clear... I loved Randle when he was here, but I think THT has more upside... But that's not really the point... It'd be about getting rid of Westbrook and his contract...

zimpy27 wrote:New report suggest that Knicks want to move Fournier, Burks, Noel and Kemba so that they can get their young guys more minutes.
To me that sounds like they want to make a consolidation trade and those 4 guys have a combined salary that is exactly equal to Westbrook. Furthermore, Knicks are under the luxury tax so Lakers could add 11m worth of contracts to the Knicks on top and save a bundle of money..
Would Lakers be happy with that package?
I think this team fits, I don't see an obvious spot for Monk and Kemba together though, I think Lakers choose one.
Bradley, Burks, Fournier, LeBron, Davis -- Kemba-or-Monk, Reaves, THT, Melo, Noel
Might make sense to trade Westbrook, Monk, Bazemore, Jordan to the Knicks since Lakers are unlikely to be able to afford Monk next season and they don't have bird rights whereas Knicks can give the Full MLE of 42/4.
Kilroy wrote:Reflexx wrote:Kilroy wrote:
Lord give me strength...
It may not technically be strength, but he did bring you Westbrook.
Like getting an STD... So the way to cure the STD, is to get another, worse STD?
Reflexx wrote:Kilroy wrote:Reflexx wrote:
It may not technically be strength, but he did bring you Westbrook.
Like getting an STD... So the way to cure the STD, is to get another, worse STD?
I really don't get why people think D'Antoni is a bad coach. He's a damn good coach when he has players that fit his system, like most good coaches.
The Lakers currently have personnel that would fit well with his style of play.
Hell, I'd give Gilbert Arenas a shot at coaching this team.

Ball so hard wrote:Reflexx wrote:Kilroy wrote:
Like getting an STD... So the way to cure the STD, is to get another, worse STD?
I really don't get why people think D'Antoni is a bad coach. He's a damn good coach when he has players that fit his system, like most good coaches.
The Lakers currently have personnel that would fit well with his style of play.
Hell, I'd give Gilbert Arenas a shot at coaching this team.
D’Antoni is a genius on offensive. True pioneer of what modern NBA has become.
Reflexx wrote:I have a feeling that a D'antoni team with Westbrook, LeBron, and Davis would do okay.
Kilroy wrote:Ball so hard wrote:Reflexx wrote:
I really don't get why people think D'Antoni is a bad coach. He's a damn good coach when he has players that fit his system, like most good coaches.
The Lakers currently have personnel that would fit well with his style of play.
Hell, I'd give Gilbert Arenas a shot at coaching this team.
D’Antoni is a genius on offensive. True pioneer of what modern NBA has become.
MDA's best teams were led by Prime Steve Nash and James Harden... A football coach would look like an offensive genius running those teams... Not only that, his whole thing is to let his Vet Star players do their things, and rides them until the wheels fall off.
Ball so hard wrote: I guess you’d say the same thing about Kerr who’s had the luxury of having two of the greatest shooters of all time playing for him. For the record I’m not a D’antoni guy. However, the guy’s vision and success on offense is undeniable. Kobe once called him an offensive genius. I’d think someone as keen to varying intricacies of the game would know what he’s talking about in this regard.