Vujacic and Farmar reunited!!:bowdown:
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Vujacic and Farmar reunited!!:bowdown:
[QUOTE][B]@LarryCoon[/B] One other benefit to Lakers in this trade -- they gain a trade exception for $5,475,113. 7 [/QUOTE]
Not bad :applause:
[QUOTE=Lakers13]Not bad :applause:[/QUOTE]
I wonder if the Lakers will use that exception. They will need more depth at the guard position now. Im sure there are some quality guards out there that can be had and are in the last year of their contracts. Anthony Parker from the Cavs would be IDEAL.
My first thought on that blockbuster?
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[QUOTE=Rashard]I wonder if the Lakers will use that exception. They will need more depth at the guard position now. Im sure there are some quality guards out there that can be had and are in the last year of their contracts. Anthony Parker from the Cavs would be IDEAL.[/QUOTE]
Why would the Lakers be going after guards when they have guys like Shannon Brown boasting improved perimeter shooting and have big plans for Blake in the playoffs? They sign a guy like Anthony Parker and he'd see no minutes.
this may also be some more aaron brooks insurance for the rockets. brooks is due for a raise and lowrey has been running the team well since aaron has been on the shelf. i won't be surprised to see him traded.
[QUOTE=barbaroi]Sasha and farmar reunited.[/QUOTE]
Which sucks for Avery Johnson, since those two never enjoyed playing with one another.
[QUOTE=AMISTILLILL]Why would the Lakers be going after guards when they have guys like Shannon Brown boasting improved perimeter shooting and have big plans for Blake in the playoffs? They sign a guy like Anthony Parker and he'd see no minutes.[/QUOTE]
Right now they have only 4 guards on the roster.
Kobe, Fish, Blake, and Brown. I just feel they are now a little thin there and adding a little more quality depth at that position wouldnt hurt. Parker would be a great fit on the floor and on the books as his deal expires this season. Just thinkin out loud.
I thought this was a peculiar trade too. The Lakers are pretty thin in the back court, and it's not like their guards are 25 year's old. Hopefully they sign or trade for somebody else. Vujacic never lived up to his contract, but at least he worked hard and played well when given the minutes.
I was expecting Brook Lopez.
[QUOTE=Rashard]Right now they have only 4 guards on the roster.
Kobe, Fish, Blake, and Brown. I just feel they are now a little thin there and adding a little more quality depth at that position wouldnt hurt. Parker would be a great fit on the floor and on the books as his deal expires this season. Just thinkin out loud.[/QUOTE]
I just don't think a dude like that would get any minutes, unless they're thinking of sitting guys like Blake who already struggle for scraps from the table in the way of minutes as it is. When the rotation locks up and they're only playing 8-9 guys in the playoffs I can't imagine there would be much in the way of minutes for a guy like Parker coming off the bench. Gotta consider some of these guys need time to acclimate into the triangle. If you have them coming in fresh, especially in the post-season, the prospect for failure is high.
If anything it might be decent injury insurance, but I don't think LAL is too worried about that.
[QUOTE=LA_Showtime]I thought this was a peculiar trade too. The Lakers are pretty thin in the back court, and it's not like their guards are 25 year's old. Hopefully they sign or trade for somebody else. Vujacic never lived up to his contract, but at least he worked hard and played well when given the minutes.[/QUOTE]
Not too bad since they have Barnes.
the emergence of brown really shut the door on sasha tho IMO
he took away sashas minutes
i do think sasha is a decent player but was clearly overpaid
Damn I don't see Sharapova living in New Jersey
[QUOTE=R.I.P.]My first thought on that blockbuster?
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