Or how about trading Nick Van Exel in his prime for Tyrone Lue and Tony Battie.....
All large size font and bolding aside the point I was trying to make is that they are not the Yankees of the NBA. There is not this endless sack of money that Jerry Buss is throwing around to attract players.
OBVIOUSLY players can and do get attracted to LA for the attention. You don't see the franchise going the Dallas Mavericks route and buying up players. The team that is built right now was done on trading and drafting. Aside from Fisher/Radman who were picked up as free agents (and not strickly based on money for the record). Odom, Ariza, Gasol, and Bryant all came from trades. Farmar, Walton, and Bynum were all drafted.
Now say what you want about money or special rules or secret conspiracy theory back room deals.....I think that is hard to swallow for the following reasons:
1) I don't see where LA has the advantage in drafting. Drafting Bynum so early at the time was a gamble. Everyone remembers that. Farmar was also a gamble and he looks like he is a solid pg. Where does LA's bank roll and media appeal help here? Are they told who is going to be good from Marty McFly?
2) If you are saying there was a special backroom hand shake for Kobe, I disagree. Vlade Divac was still a very good player. Once he left the Hornets and went to the Kings he was a very important piece in making Sac-Town one of the elite teams. Kobe Bryant was an 18 year old high school player who was a question mark coming into the NBA.
If you are talking about the Pau Gasol deal. Maybe there was a secret deal or maybe the GM really thought getting more room on the books and getting Marc Gasol was a good idea. If Marc Gasol continues to improve then he doesn't look like an idiot. The trade was done by the Lakers for an instant turn around. The Grizzlies did the trade for the long term. The Lakers needed a solid big man right away. The Grizzlies wanted to gear up for years in the future. They get a 7 footer who needs to develop and 10 million off the books. The Lakers get a quality big man right away. The Lakers should be judged on the trade right away, it was made to change things right away. The Grizzlies was for the future so I don't get why they were judged right away on what they were planning. Just my take.
Or maybe the GM just made a bad trade? Why is that not a possibility Skander? I mean Mitch traded Shaq for Kwame Brown and Lamar Odom. A trade I believe you said was stupid (correct me if I am wrong) Why is it since it's the Lakers it's back room deals. When the Jazz got Carlos Boozer it wasn't