bigbadred00 said:
So Shaq didn't average 22 points @ 63% during the Spurs series? Kobe and Malone were definitely required to overcome the Spurs but Shaq was definitely a monster part of the equation and he always has been.
Never claimed he didn't. I claimed that Kobe and Malone were of utmost importance in that series. It's true. That's why 1 man wins the Finals MVP above a teammate who contributed just a pinch less and/or didn't make the critical plays.
We've all found out what Kobe has become. He's Penny Hardaway #2. Shaq as we've seen twice, and we're seeing now makes his swing man into a great player and not the reverse. Kobe isn't going to make Chris Mihm into a superstar, or would he have Vlade, he isn't the perfect player to build your team around. A dominant big man, IE Shaq, is much more important and much harder to replace. There are really only 4 or 5 dominant big men in the NBA while there are numerous good swing men who could fit the Kobe or Penny role throughout the years. Your right lakers might have wanted to go younger but you and I know if Kobe wanted Shaq to be there are basically gave Buss an ultamatum Shaq would still be there especially if Kobe and Shaq actually got along.
You are free to base those opinions on a single season fractured by a coaching change and injuries. I, otoh, would be much more cautious in making a "Kobe is Penny" argument.
Why would Kobe be thinking about Shaq when Kobe was an inch away from signing with the Clippers?
Another thing about the Lakers is the senior management (not Buss) has really got to the crapper without West in charge. Kup-cake or whatever is a terrible GM.
He had Jerry West's seal of approval for many years under his wing.
His moves will lead to a further demise in the Lakers. Grant is arguably the most overpaid player in the league (gotten as a filler and has 15 million + year left for the next 2 years),
Without a contract like Grant's, a Shaq trade can't be made without about 8 players coming to the Lakers from the other team. He's a hefty expiring K in 2007. He could end up very beneficial, the Lakers just have to wait him out.
That I agree with, but there really wasn't much to choose from with the MLE as far as backup centers go.
Odom albeit wasn't a bad prize for taking Shaq will never be the piece Kobe needs to drive him to a title.
No one says he is. You don't really think this was a title team, do you? Probably not, so why even make that argument?
Lakers will be in trouble for a long while. While Kobe is there I do not believe many top flight players will be dying to come to the Kobe-Lakers, nor will Kup-Cake draft well.
Moot. The Lakers are over the cap. They will have to trade expiring contracts and/or Butler/Odom to balance talent.
Kup-Cake only needs but one good draft pick in the lottery to make up for a lot of his poorer choices (which...really could've been worse considering where he was drafting).
West was the King of both fronts and is why they did extremely well during the early part of this decade. Kup-Cake was basically given 2 titles in the last 2 years but he nor his roster could finish the deal.
More to file in the goes without saying category. Btw, one could say that West was given 2 titles in the early 80s due to Sharman's work. Difference between he and Kupchak? West got a lot more years than Mitch before NBA fans (ignorant to the things GMs must consider when dealing) started pecking away at him.
Kings need to worry about the Nash lead Suns for the next 4 years or so and the Warriors if they keep there core then we are going to have to worry about the Lakers.
The Kings need to worry about themselves.
The Lakers are in trouble. This isn't the same management that won 8 titles in 25 years. And I know what happens with poor management, I'm a 9ers fan, and we haven't been the same since the mid 90s when York took the team. Kup-Cake needs to be moved for some smarter management or they will never return to there recent success, and honestly with the brashness of some of there fans, I could honestly care less.
Lol. This is such a hard sell.
I'll add that if Kupchak doesn't fit the bill, Buss will try to do just that. The Lakers don't stay down for long. Buss is one of the best owners in all of pro sports.