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  • KG to Lakers would over ride JO deal?

    http://www.startribune.com/reusse/story/1258988.html

    Patrick Reusse: Time to trade Garnett

    No idea where Patrick Reusse got him info but he talks about Keven Garnett ending up in LA if traded . Reason I post this is because he claims McHale would have to push Pacers aside in JO trade to Lakers to do it.To me his rumored trade is at best questionable.

    This is the part that mentions Pacers/Lakers deal .

    If Garnett does get traded, the logical location remains the Los Angeles Lakers. For the Lakers, that would shut up Kobe Bryant and make tickets inside the Staples Center almost as tough to get as they were when Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal were together.

    This would require McHale pushing Indiana out of the way in the Pacers attempt to trade Jermaine O'Neal to the Lakers for a package including Andrew Bynum, Luke Walton (sign and trade), Kwame Brown and the 19th pick in the draft. Throw in Brian Cook with that package and the money would work for Garnett to go to the Lakers.

    To me he is undervaluing what Garnett's worth and that of JO.

    A package of Andrew Bynum, Kwame Brown , #19 , and Luke Walton would have to get around 4.5-5 million for the trade to work capwise.

    Bynum , #19 and even Brown -I can understand. But Luke Walton another sf -signed for at least 3 years? Larry this is Luke not Bill Walton. He's a solid fundamental player lets see where did we hear that before lets ask Mike Dunleavy Jr.

    I'll be honest no idea where he got that package he is reporting I'd not heard one peep of Walton here , so either he has a scoop or a good imagination.But another sf here makes no sense, unless Bird is packaging Shawne Williams , Daniels or Dunleavy in another trade.

    Just posting this not saying I believe it but throwing it out there as I guess a rumor.

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    Re: KG to Lakers would over ride JO deal?

    Well, Luke might be their third best player. (Right now he is better than Bynum.) Of course that's a testament to how thin they are not Luke.
    "They could turn out to be only innocent mathematicians, I suppose," muttered Woevre's section officer, de Decker.

    "'Only.'" Woevre was amused. "Someday you'll explain to me how that's possible. Seeing that, on the face of it, all mathematics leads, doesn't it, sooner or later, to some kind of human suffering."

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      Re: KG to Lakers would over ride JO deal?

      I wouldn't be surprised if the Lakers are trying to make the Pacers budge with the rumors of LO and Bynum being moved for KG or one of them being moved for Pau.
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        Re: KG to Lakers would over ride JO deal?

        If the Lakers can get a deal with KG with ANY parts not named Kobe, why even bother with the Pacers?

        IF you can get platnum for a little more...why mess with the sterling silver?
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          Re: KG to Lakers would over ride JO deal?

          Originally posted by Smashed_Potato View Post
          I wouldn't be surprised if the Lakers are trying to make the Pacers budge with the rumors of LO and Bynum being moved for KG or one of them being moved for Pau.
          If I was DW, I would simply notify the Lakers that my offer was off the table, and to come back to me when they know what they want, but to expect the price to be higher.

          This time it aint DW that has a top player announcing in the press he wants out.

          Doubt LA has the same patience DW had.
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            Re: KG to Lakers would over ride JO deal?

            Originally posted by Roaming Gnome View Post
            If the Lakers can get a deal with KG with ANY parts not named Kobe, why even bother with the Pacers?

            IF you can get platnum for a little more...why mess with the sterling silver?
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              Re: KG to Lakers would over ride JO deal?

              This is the Lakers. Now they want to give what JO is worth for Garnett. Like other posters have been saying they want to have their cake and eat it too.

              It was reported that with the fanbase they had that the Knicks could never rebuild, but now they are having to rebuild. The Lakers are now facing the same prospect. Looks good to me!

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              • #8
                Re: KG to Lakers would over ride JO deal?

                Originally posted by Will Galen View Post
                This is the Lakers. Now they want to give what JO is worth for Garnett. Like other posters have been saying they want to have their cake and eat it too.

                It was reported that with the fanbase they had that the Knicks could never rebuild, but now they are having to rebuild. The Lakers are now facing the same prospect. Looks good to me!
                Now what's the point of having cake if you can't eat it, silly? A good conversation piece?

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                • #9
                  Re: KG to Lakers would over ride JO deal?

                  Maybe the Lakers can get KG. Fine.

                  But that won't change the Pacer's demands. Like someone said, if the Lakers truly, honestly could get KG, they would do it. They wouldn't take JO for less if KG was obtainable.
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                    Re: KG to Lakers would over ride JO deal?

                    I think Bynum is extremely overrated and it'll show in a few years.

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                      Re: KG to Lakers would over ride JO deal?

                      Originally posted by indygeezer View Post
                      Do you buy Premium gasoline? Sometimes you just cannot afford the higher price.
                      I think Gnome was saying that the cost to improvement ratio was (rumored) nice enough for them to make that move.

                      I'm with Able though, let LA rot, let 'em have KG. DW should wash his hands of this AS IS. Come back if you like, but you'll be lucky if you can get the original deal I wanted by then. Cost will go up.

                      It could be that Minny is as desperate as LA and doesn't mind being on the bad end of another "LA/Miami" deal. Fine by me, doesn't make any East teams better.

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                      • #12
                        Re: KG to Lakers would over ride JO deal?

                        If you can get KG for the same price as JO, you get KG. Not much debate about that.

                        But if the Lakers are worried that they don't have enough pieces to contend for a championship after trading for JO, then that situation only gets worse with KG, because they would be giving up MORE.
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                          Re: KG to Lakers would over ride JO deal?

                          Let's face it...we're stuck being the middle bed in a Laker Goldilocks story.
                          • They can deal with the Grizzlies to get a "too soft" Pau and not give up too, too much.
                          • They can deal with Donnie/Bird who are playing "too hard" ball and seemingly won't budge from their demands.
                          • Or they can give up what Donnie/Bird are asking for and get KG, who is "just right" for making them a legit contender for the Title.
                          As a consumer with three choices like that, I personally either pay for premium to get exactly what I want, or decide to save the money and buy the cheap stuff.

                          Very, very rarely am I gonna spend mid-range prices to get a mid-range product. Just rarely makes sense. To me, it's either get something that you really want with your hard-earned resources, or stick with something that won't really affect your budget.

                          There's not much reason to extend yourself for something that won't be 100% happy with, when you know that there's a similar premium model on the shelf. All you do is go home broke and not entirely satisfied, knowing you could have had something better.
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                            Re: KG to Lakers would over ride JO deal?

                            Originally posted by able View Post
                            If I was DW, I would simply notify the Lakers that my offer was off the table, and to come back to me when they know what they want, but to expect the price to be higher.

                            This time it aint DW that has a top player announcing in the press he wants out.

                            Doubt LA has the same patience DW had.
                            This thread is just another in the long winded attempts for the Lakers to get the Pacers to budge....

                            IT AINT HAPPINING!

                            Able has the idea and he put it as simple as he possibly could...It just seems all of you aren't getting IT.

                            KG isn't going to the western confernence this year, maybe when he opts out, but to extend him would be the same as extending Shaq's contract...Age, value and Salary cap-Luxury tax.

                            The Lakers better come off of their BLUFFs soon or there will be a whole lotta trouble in LA LA land this fall....especially at $2,300 a courtside seat.

                            Well done ABLE!

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                              Re: KG to Lakers would over ride JO deal?

                              Are you suggesting we lower our price for JO in the hopes that we become the value option?

                              Because I believe that the Lakers will agree to any trade, period, that the Wolves want for KG if Kobe isn't involved.

                              So two senarios exist:


                              -The Lakers come up with a trade that the Wolves will accept for KG. If that is true, they wouldn't agree to any JO trade at all. Just take KG and move on. No matter how low the Pacers go with the asking price, they are going with KG. That's it. So lowering the price is pointless.


                              -The Wolves refuse to trade KG to the Lakers. Then, JO is the only truly appealing option. Again, the Pacers don't budge from the price.

                              So either way, it makes no sense to lower our demands. Maybe the Lakers get KG, maybe they don't. But that doesn't change a single thing as far as we are concerned.
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