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If Randle becomes a beast on the boards could he become Chuck 2.0?

:lol:

The comparison that Kobe made of him being a Odom in Z-Bo type body to me is pretty damn accurate.

Chuck wasn't a lefty and even though he could go coast to coast on a fast break he didn't have the handles like Odom & Randle have.
 
Man, it would be nice if the Lakers could trade one of Sacre/Black and Kelly for a SF. Kobe and Swaggy are too small, MWP may not make the roster (and even if he does, he's slow) and Brown isn't quite ready.

No team GM would take those second round garbage pick players for a starting SF or even a bench SF player.

Those 3 players packaged would maybe get the Lakers a late 1st round pick or future 2nd round pick at the most. But a team's GM would want the Lakers to take back a horrible contract.
 
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The comparison that Kobe made of him being a Odom in Z-Bo type body to me is pretty damn accurate.

Chuck wasn't a lefty and even though he could go coast to coast on a fast break he didn't have the handles like Odom & Randle have.

I thought that was a horrible comparison by kobe :lol:. LO was known for his lack of intensity and z Bo is effective because of his wingspan, also a blackhole and cancer most of his career on top of being unathletic. Randle is just the opposite of both. Randle and Randolph should never be mentioned in the same sentence, they're nearly nothing alike.
 
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Man, it would be nice if the Lakers could trade one of Sacre/Black and Kelly for a SF. Kobe and Swaggy are too small, MWP may not make the roster (and even if he does, he's slow) and Brown isn't quite ready.

No team GM would take those second round garbage pick players for a starting SF or even a bench SF player.

Those 3 players packaged would maybe get the Lakers a late 1st round pick or future 2nd round pick at the most. But a team's GM would want the Lakers to take back a horrible contract.
I'd just like a SF they could plug in for 12-15 minutes a game, not even a starter.

I liked what I saw out of Anthony Brown on defense last night. Long and active.
 
So these 6 are fighting for 4 spots

Tarik
Kelly
Jabari
Metta
Upshaw
Sacre

I understand the financial reasons for trading or cutting Tarik, but I think we need to hold onto our young promising players. He's an athletic young big who can play D, rebound and finish at the rim. I don't agree with getting rid of players like him because at the end of the day, we need a roster of talented players to become contenders again

Let Sacre and Jabari/Kelly go
 
Granted it was Maccabi Haifa, I think Kelly had the best showing out of the Kelly/Sacre/Black/Upshaw grouping this pre-season.
 
Metta, Jabari...bring your playbooks

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"The team culture, on the whole, could use a facelift, several insiders said. That includes trimming players who, one executive said, "create a bad basketball environment, like Nick Young. No more guys like that. Only guys that are going to play the right way, that are going to play hard, that are going to work hard. Don't worry so much about whether they're going to help you win games in the short term. If they have some long-term potential, great, if they happen to just be a veteran who just brings great character and effort, that's fine, too."

That's why I'm on board with keeping Metta. 

The whole article is pretty interesting and sobering read. 

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/13852924/losangeles-lakers-embracing-new-reality
 
"The team culture, on the whole, could use a facelift, several insiders said. That includes trimming players who, one executive said, "create a bad basketball environment, like Nick Young. No more guys like that. Only guys that are going to play the right way, that are going to play hard, that are going to work hard. Don't worry so much about whether they're going to help you win games in the short term. If they have some long-term potential, great, if they happen to just be a veteran who just brings great character and effort, that's fine, too."

That's why I'm on board with keeping Metta. 

The whole article is pretty interesting and sobering read. 
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/13852924/losangeles-lakers-embracing-new-reality

That article part 1 to part 3. The 3rd part will be out soon is the usual ESPN assigned hater columnist. This year it's Baxter Holmes who use to work for the Boston Globe and Celtics.

ESPN has some of their columnist do this type of HATER reporting just to get clicks on their links and articles.

Look at this guys resume:

https://www.linkedin.com/pub/baxter-holmes/49/42a/255
 
That article part 1 to part 3. The 3rd part will be out soon is the usual ESPN assigned hater columnist. This year it's Baxter Holmes who use to work for the Boston Globe and Celtics.

ESPN has some of their columnist do this type of HATER reporting just to get clicks on their links and articles.

Look at this guys resume:

https://www.linkedin.com/pub/baxter-holmes/49/42a/255
Good point. The whole article is pretty clouded in pessimism and finger pointing. Still, some of the points brought up are very valid. And its nice sometimes to see something that's not all flowers and butterflies (I'm looking at you TWC)
 
Holmes brings up some good points (err his sources), but a bit over the top.
 
Good point. The whole article is pretty clouded in pessimism and finger pointing. Still, some of the points brought up are very valid. And its nice sometimes to see something that's not all flowers and butterflies (I'm looking at you TWC)

I agree.

But it's the same crap reporting with Un named sources, GM's, and NBA Scouts, and executives.
 
Really funny how we have a player that nobody wants, literally no team in the league would even take swaggy for a 2nd round pick
 
I thought that was a horrible comparison by kobe :lol:. LO was known for his lack of intensity and z Bo is effective because of his wingspan, also a blackhole and cancer most of his career on top of being unathletic. Randle is just the opposite of both. Randle and Randolph should never be mentioned in the same sentence, they're nearly nothing alike.
Except Kobe never said Randle is comparable to Randolph aside from body type

So if you cross lamars skillset into a dude of zbos body type you'll get something close to Randle

That's what kobe was sayin
 
Even still, z Bo's whole game is predicated on his long *** arms. That was also a big part of lamar's game, I do see similar skillset there tho even if his mentality is completely different
 
Leave it to NT to take a simple comment and dissect the hell out of it to the point where you wish you never brought it up.
 
Sonis Kobe lettin the young Boys flourish? R is he puttin up Most da Shots when hes in? Lookin pretty unselfish in the Highlights. Alot of catch and Shoot..
 
How I see the starting lineup stat wise...

Kobe 19ppg / 4.5rpg / 5.0apg
Clarkson 14ppg / 3.2rpg / 3.2apg
Randle 13ppg / 6.5rpg / 2.7apg
Hibbert 11ppg / 8rpg / 1.8apg / 2.2bpg
Russell 10.0ppg / 4.5rpg / 6.5apg (Don't think he averages a lot, too many mouths to feed, and he's willing to feed them).
 
Even though it was infuriating at the time, it was kind of cool to see the lockout team shouldered by Bynum, Kobe and Pau. Everybody else on the roster was trash besides Barnes and Sessions later on.
 
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