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Mitch Kupcake?

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by user 71.134.171.129

Mitch Kupchack, also referred to as Mitch Kupcake for his sorry drafting and player personel is the worst GM in the history of the Los Angeles Lakers. think Look, at his draft picks: Deaven George, Mark Madsen, Kareem Rush, Brian Cook, Luke Walton, and Jannerro Pargo. I'm not counting last years draft because it is too soon to tell whether those guys will be any good. It scares me that Isiah Thomas, THE worst executive in history, loves Bynum. I believe he'll screw the draft up again. The best draft pick during his time was Deaven George. That's right Deaven George. He should never be first in anything. He has made terrible moves over the years. I liked the idea of trading Shaq, he is too old. However, do not rush the trade. I bet Utah might have traded Andrei Kirilinko to the Lakers for Shaq and the Glove. Kobe and Kirilinko. WOW! They could have made deadline deals, but no. Kupcake didn't wants Baron Davis or Ron Artest, even if Phil Jackson liked both. PJ also likes Brandon Roy in the draft, so do I, but there is no way the Kupcake would trade Bynum and Mihm for the #2 pick. I sure would. Do not expect any good trades or great draft picks by the worst GM in history.


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Wed 06/28/06, 11:52 am EST


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Davis21wylieMVP
1258 days ago
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I agree with the content, but there's this thing called "Spell Check". Maybe you've heard of it?
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1258 days ago
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Of course they get bad players they always pick at the end of the draft.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
1258 days ago
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Picking at the end of the draft doesn't matter. Ginobli, Tony Parker, Josh Howard, and Andrei Kirilinko were all late draft picks.
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Anonymous Fanatic #3
1258 days ago
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don't expect any goo trades!
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Anonymous Fanatic #4
1258 days ago
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Picking late does matter dummy. The odds of getting a player like that is rare.
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ChristofMVP
1257 days ago
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Wow dude, you are a little too rough here. The Lakers have been drafted in the lower end of the first round. You don't get much of anything there. Heck, you don't get much of anything in the lottery either, unless you ahve a top 3 pick. Also, do you really want Ron Artest? Man, you are simply being irrational with your opinion here.
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Anonymous Fanatic #5
896 days ago
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RON ARTEST AND SHAREEF ABDUL RAHIM FOR LAMAR ODOM. iT HELPS BOTH TEMANS IN TERMS OF TALENT, PROBLEM SOLVING AND HELPS BOTH TEAMS IN TERMS OF THE SALARY CAP.aRTEST CAN OPT OUT AFTER 07-08, GIVING THE LAKERS A CHANCE TO BE SIGNIFICANTLY UNDER THE CAP AND THEY COULD STILL RESIGN HIM AFTER PICKING UP AN '08 FREE AGENT. SACREEMTO GETS LAMAR ODOM AND SALARY CAP RELIEF FROM TRADING THE 3 YEARS LEFT ON RAHIM CONTRACT. kOBE AND ARTEST WITHOUT GIVING UP BYNUM AND STILL HAVE TRADEABLE ASSETS. MILLER, BIBBY AND ODOM AND POSSIBLY NOAH 4 THE KINGS. tHE GMS R IDIOTS BECAUSE THIS DEAL SHOULD HAVE WENT THROUGH ALREADY.
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