Hey Reality, I don't want or need any sort of "pass".
The Lakers have plenty of Championships and as a fan I didn't want to see them mortgage the teams future for 5 -10 more years to maybe, but not likely, grab one more. At the time I would have rather seen them make a move and try to rebuild around a still relatively young Kobe and try to get back to that elite level with a new squad. That's what they're doing and maybe they'll get there maybe they won't, but regardless that's what good sports franchises do. They take chances and make the tough decisions that need to be made for the future.
At a certain point this current dynasty that is the Spurs will have to start looking to the future. IMO, this squad is still the best in the league, but they are getting long in the tooth and they will have to look for ways to get younger and develop new guys while remaining competitive. It's a formidable task and there will no doubt be some seasons of rebuilding and some difficult decisions to be made. I believe they have the front office and coaching staff to do it, but even with that a lot of things still have to go your way. This is why franchises like the Patriots are so great. While I don't like them, I have to respect what their front office has done. Every season they lose key players and coaches to free agency and yet, they continue to improve. It's really impressive, IMO.
My point was that even though they're doomed now to be terrible for many years to come, maybe it was a good move for Miami. Here was a team who had never won a Championship and was struggling putting fans in the seats. Now they have a title and for a while had some fans, although they seem to be gone now. It may very well have been a win/win trade for both teams, but while I think it's subject to debate on Miami's side, I think hindsight has proven it was the right move for the Lakers.
I'm a huge fan of the Simpsons, BTW. While you're wanking on photoshop could you whip up a Nelson with a Heat jersey say "HA ha" and pointing at a fat Shaq. Or maybe a Ralph Wiggum in a Laker jersey saying, "my cats breath smells like catfood".