
Alleyhoops wrote:Well, I think there's a legitimate reason to trade Dwight to the Nets if their original deal offered to Orlando would still be on the table. And it has nothing to do with Dwight as a player. I love the guy and think he's a dynamic force. It has more to do with what this team needs going forward. And the AMOUNT of help we need.
"Win now" in Kobe's last few years is all well and fine, but it's glaringly obvious that this roster is aged or inferior. There just isn't much assistance for Bryant anymore. This squad needs re-tooling. The Nets offer to Magic was Lopez, Humphries and four first round picks (not sure how many were unprotected.)
Trading Dwight for another young, effective center plus a hard-nose Humphries plus four first round picks seems to make more sense for this team going forward than struggling along with Kobe, Howard and not much else, while other squads exploit us with youthful talent acquired through drafts.
I really would have no trouble at all with that deal. In fact, at this point I'd almost embrace it.

Lakerman JSJ wrote:Trading the best Center in basketball who's only 26 years old and isn't yet playing at 100% health this season (he's only going to get better moving forward) is not an option. The Lakers are all-in on Dwight for a lot of reasons. He will not be traded.
Lakerman JSJ wrote:
Couple things:
-Reports state that his back injury was so bad it caused nerve damage that he's still recovering from. This injury was serious enough that he actually had to entertain the idea of being forced into retirement now at age 26 if things went sideways during his recovery.
-He stated today that the team holding him out a week is a precaution and he anticipates being out only a week to 10 days.
-When has he stated he's unhappy here? Unhappy with losing? Sure. But unhappy here in LA? Nothing to base that on.
Your statement is categorically wrong on a few levels.
) around here this season, but I was just making a joke. Injuries that are "milked" dont usually require surgery. As for if he's happy here, I think you could have a debate on that, but it would all just be conjecture on both sides at this point. 
phoenixrisingla wrote:Eeeeeeeasy partner.
I know things are testes () around here this season, but I was just making a joke. Injuries that are "milked" dont usually require surgery.
Sorry if I offended.
Nothing but friendly debates from me. 


Lakerman JSJ wrote:Trading the best Center in basketball who's only 26 years old and isn't yet playing at 100% health this season (he's only going to get better moving forward) is not an option. The Lakers are all-in on Dwight for a lot of reasons. He will not be traded.
Jerry Buss wrote:One of the biggest reasons I bought the Lakers was to beat the Celtics …..you just got it into your soul that you couldn't stand the Celtics anymore
pound4pound1 wrote:Lakerman JSJ wrote:Trading the best Center in basketball who's only 26 years old and isn't yet playing at 100% health this season (he's only going to get better moving forward) is not an option. The Lakers are all-in on Dwight for a lot of reasons. He will not be traded.
we've clowned ourselves bad enough with the coaching gaffe, trading Dwight now would just be the ultimate embarassment

phoenixrisingla wrote:pound4pound1 wrote:Lakerman JSJ wrote:Trading the best Center in basketball who's only 26 years old and isn't yet playing at 100% health this season (he's only going to get better moving forward) is not an option. The Lakers are all-in on Dwight for a lot of reasons. He will not be traded.
we've clowned ourselves bad enough with the coaching gaffe, trading Dwight now would just be the ultimate embarassment
We're really in a bad place now. It feels like we need to make changes, but what can we do?
I think trading Dwight or Pau is an overreaction and treating the SYMPTOM as opposed to the DISEASE.
But how can we possibly justify firing D'antoni even at the end of the year?
Dark days.
Jerry Buss wrote:One of the biggest reasons I bought the Lakers was to beat the Celtics …..you just got it into your soul that you couldn't stand the Celtics anymore


Lakerman JSJ wrote:Couple things:
-Reports state that his back injury was so bad it caused nerve damage that he's still recovering from. This injury was serious enough that he actually had to entertain the idea of being forced into retirement now at age 26 if things went sideways during his recovery.
-He stated today that the team holding him out a week is a precaution and he anticipates being out only a week to 10 days.
-When has he stated he's unhappy here? Unhappy with losing? Sure. But unhappy here in LA? Nothing to base that on.
Your statement is categorically wrong on a few levels.

TheOp wrote:Trading Dwight wouldnt be the worst idea, if we can get a good defensive center, and a talented wing player at the SF position.
However, people need to let go of this idea because it simply isnt possible. NOBODY will trade for a half year rental of Dwight, and you can be certain hes not agreeing to any extension with anybody. We have one option with Dwight, like it or not. Keep him and hope he stays in the offseason, or use the cap space when he leaves. Simple as that.
khmrP wrote:TheOp wrote:Trading Dwight wouldnt be the worst idea, if we can get a good defensive center, and a talented wing player at the SF position.
However, people need to let go of this idea because it simply isnt possible. NOBODY will trade for a half year rental of Dwight, and you can be certain hes not agreeing to any extension with anybody. We have one option with Dwight, like it or not. Keep him and hope he stays in the offseason, or use the cap space when he leaves. Simple as that.
not disagreeing with you bout not trading Howard but even if he leaves we're still over the cap at the end of this season.
borri wrote:khmrP wrote:TheOp wrote:Trading Dwight wouldnt be the worst idea, if we can get a good defensive center, and a talented wing player at the SF position.
However, people need to let go of this idea because it simply isnt possible. NOBODY will trade for a half year rental of Dwight, and you can be certain hes not agreeing to any extension with anybody. We have one option with Dwight, like it or not. Keep him and hope he stays in the offseason, or use the cap space when he leaves. Simple as that.
not disagreeing with you bout not trading Howard but even if he leaves we're still over the cap at the end of this season.
That's assuming Pau and his 20 mil is still a Laker. The chances of that is similar to me bangin' Kate Upton.
phoenixrisingla wrote:I think what is partially spuring this trade talk is the lack of confidence that Dwight will be here next year. He openly said before the trade that he preferred the Nets.
So, is ha happy here and committed to staying/leading or not? I havent seen anything definitive one way or the other, but I guess I side slightly on that he doesnt seem happy.
Couple that with the fact that we are likely to miss playoff this year (when he wsa expecting to be a title contender), and I dont think Dwight leaving is out of the realm of possibility.
therealdeal wrote:phoenixrisingla wrote:I think what is partially spuring this trade talk is the lack of confidence that Dwight will be here next year. He openly said before the trade that he preferred the Nets.
So, is ha happy here and committed to staying/leading or not? I havent seen anything definitive one way or the other, but I guess I side slightly on that he doesnt seem happy.
Couple that with the fact that we are likely to miss playoff this year (when he wsa expecting to be a title contender), and I dont think Dwight leaving is out of the realm of possibility.
If you were to look into the situation and find every quotation that's been released from either him or his representatives (including Rudolph), you'd find that he leans more towards staying than anything else. This is where he ended up, it's a good situation for him, leaving makes no sense for either party.
The majority of people who want to trade him want to trade him because he hasn't been Shaq part 2 and because he doesn't fit D'Antoni's system which is laughable.

-Reports state that his back injury was so bad it caused nerve damage that he's still recovering from. This injury was serious enough that he actually had to entertain the idea of being forced into retirement now at age 26 if things went sideways during his recovery.
-He stated today that the team holding him out a week is a precaution and he anticipates being out only a week to 10 days.
When has he stated he's unhappy here? Unhappy with losing? Sure. But unhappy here in LA? Nothing to base that on.
Your statement is categorically wrong on a few levels.

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