Kings deal:
Brad Miller
Ron Artest
Kings signal their rebuild. It's official. With Bibby out the Kings are looking to get the best return on their vets possible. Young talent/expirings are what's desired. Kings and Lakers are actually good trade partners, even though I hate to admit that. Adding Bynum to HAwes could allow the Kings to have the new "twin towers" grow up together.
Lakers deal:
Andrew Bynum
Kwame Brown
Javaris Crittenten
Sasha Vujacic
The Lakers bring in two players that can help Kobe win now. Kobe and Ron are both favorable to playing with each other based on past comments by each player. They respect each other's games. Brad Miller is an idyllic fit at Center for the triangle offense and is a player who can create space and open looks for Kobe/Ron/Lamar. Lakers can re-sign Vujacic after the Kings waive his ugly trash.
Lakers opening night roster:
C: Brad Miller, Chris Mihm
PF: Lamar Odom, Ronny Turiaf, Brian Cook
SF: Ron Artest, Luke Walton, Vladimir Radmanovic
SG: Kobe Bryant, Maurice Evans, Coby Karl
PG: Derek Fisher, Jordan Farmar
Kings opening night roster:
C: Mikki Moore, Andrew Bynum, Kwame Brown(sucks - but expires), Spencer Hawes(injured)*
PF: Kenny Thomas, Daryl Watkins, SAR(recovering from injury),Justin Williams(out with legal issues)*
SF: John Salmons, Francisco Garcia
SG: Kevin Martin, Quincy Douby
PG: Oriene Greene, Javaris Crittenton, Mike Bibby(injured)*
*Inactive roster
waived: Sasha Vujacic/Mustafa Shakur
I think this deal makes both teams roster look quite a bit better for what they would like to accomplish after having done the deal.
Lakers are improved and can compete at a much HIGHER level with proven vets surrounding Kobe. Top 4-5 in the west now.
Kings rebuild with youth and will look to deal Bibby at the deadline for more expirings/youths/picks.
Brad Miller
Ron Artest
Kings signal their rebuild. It's official. With Bibby out the Kings are looking to get the best return on their vets possible. Young talent/expirings are what's desired. Kings and Lakers are actually good trade partners, even though I hate to admit that. Adding Bynum to HAwes could allow the Kings to have the new "twin towers" grow up together.
Lakers deal:
Andrew Bynum
Kwame Brown
Javaris Crittenten
Sasha Vujacic
The Lakers bring in two players that can help Kobe win now. Kobe and Ron are both favorable to playing with each other based on past comments by each player. They respect each other's games. Brad Miller is an idyllic fit at Center for the triangle offense and is a player who can create space and open looks for Kobe/Ron/Lamar. Lakers can re-sign Vujacic after the Kings waive his ugly trash.
Lakers opening night roster:
C: Brad Miller, Chris Mihm
PF: Lamar Odom, Ronny Turiaf, Brian Cook
SF: Ron Artest, Luke Walton, Vladimir Radmanovic
SG: Kobe Bryant, Maurice Evans, Coby Karl
PG: Derek Fisher, Jordan Farmar
Kings opening night roster:
C: Mikki Moore, Andrew Bynum, Kwame Brown(sucks - but expires), Spencer Hawes(injured)*
PF: Kenny Thomas, Daryl Watkins, SAR(recovering from injury),Justin Williams(out with legal issues)*
SF: John Salmons, Francisco Garcia
SG: Kevin Martin, Quincy Douby
PG: Oriene Greene, Javaris Crittenton, Mike Bibby(injured)*
*Inactive roster
waived: Sasha Vujacic/Mustafa Shakur
I think this deal makes both teams roster look quite a bit better for what they would like to accomplish after having done the deal.
Lakers are improved and can compete at a much HIGHER level with proven vets surrounding Kobe. Top 4-5 in the west now.
Kings rebuild with youth and will look to deal Bibby at the deadline for more expirings/youths/picks.
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