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Feb
2008
Lakers To Acquire Another All-Star?
The big buzz around the league today is that the Lakers are in trade talks again to acquire another player who will make the squad the clear cut favorite to win the title. Who is this mystery player? Caron Butler, the Washington Wizards’ All Star forward who was traded by the Lakers a few years ago for Kwame Brown. Rumors are the Lakers are trying to ship Odom for Butler, straight up, despite the $5 million more that Odom makes. The move would make sense for both teams on the court, maybe not financially. By acquiring Butler, the Lakers would have a small forward who can score 25 points a game and grab 12 boards or score 8 points, grab 14 boards and have 4 steals and still be happy. Butler’s unselfish attitude and willing to do whatever it takes has made him a much sought after player. Not to mention, he has shut down defense capabilities.
The move would make sense for Washington because they would acquire a tall, lanky power forward in Odom who can shore up their mediocre interior presence. By having Odom and Haywood playing inside, Antawn Jamison would be able to move back to the small forward spot where he has a much easier time playing defense. The critics of this deal say that Odom is better playing small forward than power forward. This is true; in the west. The guys who he has to face in the west when he plays power forward are the likes of Amare, Tim Duncan, Carlos Boozer, Andrei Kirilenko, and so forth. In the east, as a power forward, he would face guys like Drew Gooden and Hedo Turkoglu. Big difference. Adding a presence inside will make the Wizards a force and adding Butler to the Lakers will make them even more dangerous than they already are.
I have a feeling that the Nuggets are going to make a sizeable splash any minute now. Word got out that they were pursuing Ron Artest from the Kings, given the fact that the Kings are looking to unload (despite what they say), and the fact that Artest doesn’t come with a heavy price tag. Throwing him into the mix of Melo, AI, Kenyon Martin, and Marcus Camby will make the fifth best defense in the league the best, right away. Imagine being the three seed in the West and having to face the Nuggets in the first round. Scary thought.
If the Nuggets don’t go the Artest route, look for them to get big man from New York Zach Randolph. The Knicks seem to have realized they made both a personnel and financial mistake in acquiring the power forward less than a year ago. Picking up Randolph won’t be as nice as Artest, but an improvement nonetheless.
ESPN had a report that Avery Johnson wanted to trade Dirk Nowitski after last year’s first round loss to the Warriors because Dirk was a softy. Apparently, Johnson’s opinion was shot down by who else; Mark Cuban… a.k.a. Mrs. Nowitski.
Cassell to the Celtics? Rockets? Caveliers? Sam Cassell wants to be on a contender right away and look for the three aforementioned teams to make some sort of a push to acquire the veteran point guard. If he is not moved by the trade deadline, he could be released later in the season in time to make a playoff roster.
July 10th, 2008 at 10:34 am
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I didn’t agree with you first, but last paragraph makes sense for me…