Originally posted by: Evan Lieb
Originally posted by: shady06
Originally posted by: Evan Lieb
And you would have to be smoking something very strong if you think trading Shaq is in any way, shape, or form a good move. Shaq just mentioned that he is determined to condition himself during the summer and hopes to come back many pounds lighter, but also stronger, come November. Shaq is determined to win it again next year.
there is a reason duncan is MVP. he is younger and more athletic then shaq. wouldnt the age be a big enough incentive to trade?
You could call this past season one of Shaq's worst, with injuries, lack of ability to condition, etc. hampering his basketball. Yet he still finished 4th in the league in scoring and was dominant throughout most of the year. Think of what a healthy Shaq would do to the rest of the NBA. Duncan is young, and this is good because he'd most likely be able to play for the Lakers longer than Shaq, but remember, Duncan is barely 4 years younger than Shaq (Shaq is 31 and a two months old and Ducan is 27 and one month old).
When it comes right down to it, Duncan can't pass like Shaq (I'd say Webber is the only big man in the league that's as good a passer as Shaq), can't score like Shaq, and most definitely can't intimidate like Shaq (even Shaq's FT % isn't that much worse than Duncan's now!). Besides some youth, the major advantage you have with Duncan is his defense; Ducan is a great blocker and just a great defender in general.
Bottomline, I don't think any team in the NBA would trade Shaq for anyone, including Duncan. Lakers certainly won't.
Let me preface this by saying I am a Laker fan, not a bandwagoner, but I grew up watching Magic and the Showtime Lakers.
Shaq was very lazy this last year, there were many times that he was outhustled for a rebound or got beat . It seems to be a pattern with him, he doesn't like to rebound or play D as much as score, that is why he had so many problems with Kobe at the beginning and the whole "big dog guarding the house" nonsense.
There is no reason Shaq should have any less than 15 rebounds a game. He averaged 11.1 this last season. He is the biggest guy on the court, every time he plays, he should have a hand on just about anything coming off the glass. Those games where he has 17 or 18 rbs, are the ones that he "tries" in, the rest , he'll kind of glide through.
I give Shaq up for Duncan b/c of his defense and because the Lakers have Kobe. On the Spurs, Duncan HAS to take the last shot, no way around it. If he was with the Lakers, it's between Kobe and Duncan, Kobe could be the alpha dog on the team, and Duncan could be a great co-1st option.
Now that said, don't think that I'm so upset fan thinking Shaq is to blame for being fat and lazy. That whole team was tired, they've played almost 1 extra season in playoff games these last 3 years, and most of the team isn't young. They'll retool around Shaq and Kobe and be dominant again.
I agree with Evan that they should keep Madsen, Horry, Pargo and Rush. Pargo and Rush are young and inexpensive. Rush has an upside, and if he can prove himself, he can be a good backup to Kobe. Pargo came out of nowhere to be a serviceable, quick guard. Madsen is a great sparkplug off the bench. It was definitely visible that the rest of the team fed off his energy. Most of the time, he was the only one trying on the boards. If he'll take the minimum, no reason not to keep him.
Re: Malone and Pippen - The Lakers would likely take one or the other, not both. Pippen hated being on the Rockets, but you forget that if he were to come, Phil Jackson , knows how to keep him in line. He wouldn't have to play so much, and could be a nice option next to Kobe in a big backcourt.
Malone isn't dumb, he knows that if he were to come to the Lakers, he would be the 3rd option. He wouldn't have to be the man, just be a solid rebounder, defender and clean up some missed shots. I don't know if his ego can take it, but I think he can humble himself to do it., I think he wants to win that bad.
That said I hope the Lakers go hard after Keon Clark who is a free agent, or Juwan. Either one could do a good job keeping defenses honest. Juwan can hit a little deeper than Keon can, but Keon is very athletic.