Kittles is out, I don't see him putting up the stats he did at the end of last year (maggette and brand require more shots, less transition opportunites).
Christie SG 31st - Out. He's just not a keeper caliber player, no matter how solid the stats are.
Odom PF/SF 38th - Possible. Had a breakout year last year. Will he get as many shots playing with Kobe? Should be able to rebound plenty though (who else plays in the frontcourt?) and could get a bit of assists as they run the offense through him (who's their starting pg?)
Camby F/C 42nd - between less minutes with the addition of KMart and Nene playing more at center, and the inevitable injury (you KNOW he won't go through 2 straight injury free years), stay away.
Ginobili SG 49th - Possible. Should definitely be a starter this time around, and if he gets 35 mins/game he could put up 16/6/4/2 and hit a fair amount of 3's. Not really a keeper quality, but you don't exactly have that many options.
Rasheed PF/C 51st - Gets a huge bump if he retains center eligibility. "only" put up 14/7 with 2 blocks, a steal and a 3ptm last year with detroit. But if he goes back to his stats he had with portland, could be solid. remember, he is only 2 years removed from 19/8 with 1.5 blocks, steals, and 3 pt'ers/game. Those are some nice keeper stats from a center. Will he get back there? Can he?
J. Williams PG 53rd - Not an option IMO. Too much depth at pg.
Wade PG/SG - Probably your best option. Was a heckuva fantasy player at times last year, and only expect him to improve. Incredible in the playoffs. Should play more point this year.
Dalembert F/C - Not quite ready for keeper status, even in weakened center position. Having O'brien as a coach will hurt him, fantasy wise. I have no doubt he could put up 10/10/4. But O'brien will want to shoot the 3, which will decrease his offensive rebounding chances and scoring opportunities. And O'brien plays the Dick Harter defense, predicated on fronting the post, which takes the center out of rebounding position. Sam's one of the rising centers in the game, but he's not going to make that big of a leap statwise because of coaching philosophy.
IMO, you have 4 options.
Wade
Odom
Manu
Sheed
I'd probably go with Wade and Odom, unless you're overly worried about turnovers being a problem.