How about Curry or Dalembert? Yes, they have flaws, and limitations and may not turn out to be worth it, but the same could be said for the centers the Lakers already have. Shouldn't they have taken a shot at one or both of those guys?
Randy, what do you think the chance the Lakers will have this season is, with the players they currently have on the roster?
As a fan are you satisfied with their progress in building a team?
Curry is too short to play the center position and his health is a HUGE question (he doesn't want his contract to be based on his health and he wants a fat contract -- that's fine for a team that doesn't mind paying big time into the luxury tax but that's not the Lakers).
Dalembert? It's fine if you don't want any offensive production from your center position -- would I like to have Dalembert? Sure -- but not at the price that he was paid. He is a piece you add -- not a piece to build around, IMO.
I already said -- I think the Lakers will be fighting to make it into the playoffs this year -- if they do better than that, PJ PROVES he is a very good coach. As for being satisfied with their progress -- I really never had much expectations for the Lakers until they rid themselves of excessive salary -- and that won't happen until next year.
NOT THIS YEAR , Randy....but when guys like Yao or Amare hit the market.
I don't know anyone who thought Amare was going to be available -- he had made it VERY clear that he was ecstatic in Phoenix. As for Yao, he didn't make those kind of statements but here is ONE Laker fan who is happy he won't be in LA. I'd hate to see the Lakers pay max money for a man who is content just to be on the court.
But hey, not every team can fix the lottery like the Spurs -- the Lakers will have to build the long hard honest way!