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Lakers Shake Up Roster Quickly

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by user The Beast

The Lakers have wasted no time in shaking things up in an attempt to upgrade their roster so as to make a deeper run in the playoffs next year. In the process, they may have abandoned their long term goal of being able to sign a max player in the next couple of years.

As many of the potential franchise players that the Lakers would have been interested in sign long term deals with their existing teams, accumulating cap space might be an exercise in futility. Had the Lakers known that they were not going to pursue this strategy any further, they could have signed better players last season. Unfortunately, we still have Mitch Kupcake supposedly running the show, so if the plan changes or goes off course, you only have to look no further than the incompetant GM that we have to suffer with. The only player still on their radar is Lebron James, who could sign an extension any day now and has given no indication he would become a free agent nor has he showed any interest in the Lakers.

So Plan B for the Lakers has become putting good but not great, complimentary players around Kobe that the Lakers can afford with the money they have available now. More players can be brought in over the next two years, just not max players. This plan is not a bad one, it is just that they could have done this last year but instead passed on some good players because they wanted 5 year deals. Signing Kwame and now Vlad Rad to a long term deal signals that they probably will not look for a quick fix franchise player.

Vlad Rad's strength is outside shooting which spreads defenses, takes pressure off Kobe making it harder to double team him. Moreover, a spread defense opens up the middle allowing Kobe to drive to the bucket more. Vlad can drive but prefers to sit on the wing and let the bombs fly. He very rarely posts up his defender. He is an average rebounder but better defensively than people think. He is pretty good running the floor, but the Lakers do not run much.

Drafting Jordan Farmer brings in the point guard of the future. He is very smart and has court sense beyond his years. Because the Lakers used their mid level exemption on Vlad, it seems they went away from their priority of bring in a good veteran PG. Now they only have their veteran minimum exemption available, and you can't get a very great PG with only 3.5 Mil over 2 years to offer. That certainly will not get you Maurice Banks. I'm not sure who they can even pursue at this point that would make a difference.

The only other option is pursuing a trade. Kupcake referred to Mihm as the 3rd center the other day behind Kwame and Bynum. With Vlad Rad going to small forward, that sends Odom to PF with Turiaf backing him up. A trade for a PG could center around Mihm and Cook who is now expendable because Vlad Rad assumes his outside shooting role. Smush or Sasha could be added and McKie, if anybody would take him. They might be able to include in the package a sign and trade on George.

The Lakers traded their 2nd round pick from Outer Space to get Detroit's Maurice Evans who has been a bench warmer at SG his whole carreer. He is already 28 and their is no reason to believe he is going to get much better than he is now, which is average. Kupcake fell asleep again on draft night in the second round by not taking Guillerm Diaz who at age 20 has unlimited potential with his record 48" vertical leap.

So, it seems the Lakers have only one more piece to put in place. If they get the PG of their dreams they will feel like they had a good summer. Next summer as Brian Grant's contract comes off the books they will be able to snag another good player or upgrade one of their starters. When you look at the roster now it is hard to imagine who or what will be on their wish list next season. It will probably depend on how things go next year.

If they no longer have the cap space to sign a max player in the upcoming off seasons, as long as you have good competent, and not over priced players, you have the chance to trade for one who is disgruntled with their current team. Maybe somebody like KG or AI. Well dream your own dream on that one.

So here is the roster as it most likely appears next year.

PG - Free Agent(or trade), Smush Parker, Jordan Farmer

SG - Kobe Bryant, Sasha Vujacic, Maurice Evans

SF - Vlad Radmanovic, Luke Walton

PF - Lamar Odom, Ronny Turiaf, Brian Cook

Center - Kwame Brown, Andrew Bynum, Chris Mihm

Free Agents - Jim Jackson, Devin Green, Devean George

Odd Men Out - Von Wafer, Laron Profit, JR Pinnock, Aaron McKie

If the Lakers sign a veteran free agent PG, things are really tight with 14 players on board and only one roster spot open. If they trade 2 or 3 players for a PG, that opens the door for our free agents and players who are on the bubble to maybe make the roster. This propsed roster will have to be revised after the Lakers make their next move.


Date

Sun 07/02/06, 6:05 pm EST


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ASwaffAll-American
1268 days ago
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I hadn't heard the Lakers had gotten Maurice Evans. Man, why are the Lakers trying to make me cheer for them by having two former Texas players on their team?
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ChristofMVP
1268 days ago
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I still don't understand the dislike for the current GM. He is not as bad as he is being potrayed. Isiah Thomas and Billy King are 2 GM's in the NBA that are far worse than the Lakers GM.
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
1268 days ago
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Von Wafer, great name. It's like if Von Dutch made vanilla cookies.
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Wtt02005Varsity
1268 days ago
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The Lakers should go get Bobby Jackson for PG and Eddie House for SG
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Woodshow
1267 days ago
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I think Maurice Evans is better than you give him credit for. I can recall him giving a lot of energy to Detroit's second unit. Maybe all he needs is a chance to get more minutes. I wouldn't say he won't get better just because he's 28. That seems a little outragous.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1267 days ago
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The Lakers were one rebound away from moving on to the 2nd round and possibly to the Western Conf. finals. This Team has already improved with the addition of Vlad. They're one point guard away from making it real interesting in the West next year.
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UfgatorsDiv-I Stud
1267 days ago
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I like Sasha Vujacic, hopefully he will do well next year. I don't understand, though, why they got rid of Caron Butler? (Of course I am biased towards players who have played for miami). Isn't he better than Kwame Brown, though?
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
1264 days ago
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the problem was that he was the type of player who is only effective when he has the ball. with kobe and lamar, the lakers had to have a player who didn't need the ball to be effective. plus, last year their only centers were mihm and vlade (who was too injured to ever play). the lakers needed a center and got one.
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