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  • Lakers: A 3-Peat Is One Trade Away

    I have basically been against this trade from a Raptors perspective for two reasons.

    1. I have felt that Bynum still played soft. However, he showed a lot in toughing it out during the playoffs, especially during the Celtics series. i think as a player he grew an awful lot mentally during the playoffs this season. There has never been a question about his physical skills. It has always come down to his mental toughness and

    2. Being injury prone - At this point given that he now has answered #1 for me I would support this trade given that Bynum's contract is only guaranteed through 2011-2012.

    NBA / Jun 18, 2010 / 1:00 pm
    Lakers: A 3-Peat Is One Trade Away

    By Rey Jefferson

    Another amazing NBA season has come to an end. But no time for reminiscing, everybody wants to know what the Lakers need to do to ensure themselves a fourth straight NBA Finals appearance and a third straight NBA Championship. From possible major shakeups to the NBA Draft and free agency, here’s looking forward to the 2010-11 Los Angeles Lakers.

    Possible Major Shakeups
    I seriously believe that Chris Bosh’s future is in the Lakers’ hands. There’s a lot of speculation as where the 6-10 NBA All-Star will end up. And according to multiple sources, Bosh could have been playing in a Laker uniform last night. The trade was virtually an Andrew Bynum for Bosh swap, with maybe a couple of players or picks thrown in to compensate for Bosh’s salary, and could still conceivably go down.

    Add that to the fact that Bosh wants to play for the Lakers – as it was reported that he compiled a wish list of five teams that included the Lakers, Heat, Knicks, Bulls and Raptors – and we could see a new starting five come October.
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    http://dimemag.com/2010/06/lakers-a-...ne-trade-away/
    Last edited by Buddahfan; Fri Jun 18, 2010, 01:30 PM.
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  • #2
    If Bosh wants to play for the Lakers the most realistic option for the Raptors is Bynum. That said, based on all the rumors of the past, the Raptors may have at least some interest in Bynum.

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    • #3
      Apollo wrote: View Post
      If Bosh wants to play for the Lakers the most realistic option for the Raptors is Bynum. That said, based on all the rumors of the past, the Raptors may have at least some interest in Bynum.
      Then the Raptors could move Bargnani for CP3 and Turk for Gay

      Start

      Bynum
      Johnson
      Gay
      DeRozan
      CP3

      Only 3 trades to get the Raptors to the Finals next season
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      “As a captain, I played furiously. I drew a lot of fouls, but I brought everything I had to every practice and to every game. I left everything on the court because I simply wanted the team to win”
      Quote from well known personality who led their high school team to a state championship.

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      • #4
        I sick of Lakers in the finals
        Bosh in a lakers uniform is going to continue that for a while

        I hate Bynum
        agree with you he gets injuryed to much

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        • #5
          noname27 wrote: View Post
          I hate Bynum
          agree with you he gets injuryed to much
          Not to mention he has the knees of an 85 year old. Talent player, but his knees will end his career way too early. I hope it doesn't happen here.

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          • #6
            We all know BC likes to take risks (TJ - injury history, JO - injury history) or at least has taken risks in the past that players can be over their injuries. I guess it kind of worked with TJ, since he was somewhat productive while he was here, but JO was a complete bust.

            The thing with Bynum is, if he comes here and doesn't work out (whether it be injuries, or some other reason) I still think BC would be able to sell his potential to another team for a decent return.

            Just as we've seen BC take risks, we've also seen him try to quickly admit to, and correct mistakes he's made (JO, and now hopefully Turk soon).

            Only 6 days until the draft! I gotta feeling there's going to be some movement soon!

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            • #7
              I haven't really been following Bynum a whole lot, but he seems like he's been injured quite a bit. However, if he's healthy I would take him in a second!He has freaky length, back to back rings and been coached by Jabbar/Jackson. Interchanging him with Bosh would instantly change dynamics of the Raps interior defence. Seeing how pumped he was after the game (especially for Gasol) shows me that he's a selfless player, who's ultimate goal is to win.

              Bosh going to the lakers is scary! If they get Phil back coaching, his defence will transform much the same way Gasol's has. The Lakers would get even better. The last thing the league needs is for the lakers to somehow get better.

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              • #8
                I'm not a Bynum supporter and I agree with the above concerns of injuries but guys, if Bosh goes to Colangelo and says "If you want to get something for me then sign and trade me to the Lakers" and then the Lakers offer up Bynum and aren't willing to deal Gasol then what do you think he's going to do? Pull the trigger and hope for the best. Bynum's contract isn't out of this world. It's a risk but there's a greater risk in providing resistance to Bosh's desired location. Bynum is a million times better than nothing. He certainly would be the greatest talent they could hope to get.

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                • #9
                  Buddahfan


                  CP3 for Andrea------------How realistic is that.....

                  Wake up people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                  • #10
                    The Lakers are really only going to be a real threat as long as Kobe is at the top of his game, which is probably only for a couple of more years, and as long as they have Kobe, they'll be contenders either way. It's not as if the Raptors are going to contend before Kobe starts to decline, anyway. As a Raptor fan, it makes no difference, but if you are also a fan of another team, you might not like it.
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                    • #11
                      It is what it is:

                      I'm pretty sure that was what you call sarcasm.

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                      • #12
                        it is what it is wrote: View Post
                        Buddahfan


                        CP3 for Andrea------------How realistic is that.....

                        Wake up people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                        I'm almost 100% certain that was a joke, hence the Raptors in the finals comment after it.

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                        • #13
                          Bynum decided to skip the USA Basketball senior national camp last July, opting to rest his knees, then he goes on a 41 day back-packing trip through Europe & Asia? That plan didn't work. He also choose to stop getting tutelage during the summers from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar! Bynum said he'll still work with Jabbar by going over video... are you kidding me? Is he the hard working, hustling, character guy that Raptors fans love so much? Maybe he's not the best S&T for our team

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                          • #14
                            Bynum strikes me as the kind of guy that would oppose coming to Toronto.

                            He hasn't improve in the last few years due to injuries and this trend looks to continue, maybe we could use a third team that wants to compete now like Golden State that needs big and have useful players coming back.

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                            • #15
                              BomKeyzi wrote: View Post
                              Bynum decided to skip the USA Basketball senior national camp last July, opting to rest his knees, then he goes on a 41 day back-packing trip through Europe & Asia? That plan didn't work. He also choose to stop getting tutelage during the summers from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar! Bynum said he'll still work with Jabbar by going over video... are you kidding me? Is he the hard working, hustling, character guy that Raptors fans love so much? Maybe he's not the best S&T for our team
                              Well, backpacking and playing high level basketball are two very different things. A few month after hurting my knee, I walked up a mountain with my kid on my shoulders without any problem, but two weeks later I played one game of basketball and was out for another 6 months. Playing basketball puts a huge strain on your knees. Especially lateral movement, which was what did me in. Walking in a straight line was fine.

                              I don't know about the thing with Kareem. I read about it when everyone else did. I don't know the circumstances behind it, so I can't comment. I do know that he's probably the most talent, by far, that the Raptors will get back in a sign and trade for Bosh. And his contract is only guaranteed for two more years, so it's not much of a risk at all. It's a gamble, but one that could payoff very, very big.
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