While I certainly hope Ariza bolts and screws the lakers, nothing is done until there's ink on paper so there's no reason to get excited yet.
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While I certainly hope Ariza bolts and screws the lakers, nothing is done until there's ink on paper so there's no reason to get excited yet.
Odom chokes... without Ariza I am not sure the Lakers would have won it all this year... he was key...
Lol, I was watching the same playoffs you were watching..Odom had a total of 14 games in the playoffs where he averaged only 7pts and 8 boards. For someone who played 30-35 minutes per game in the playoffs, those are just mediocre numbers. I am not saying he is not important to the lakers, I just saw many more key plays from Ariza than I did from odom who has way to many off days for someone who will get paid close to 10 mil..
Odom makes them contenders... Ariza makes them champs...
The bad is easy to point out. Hell, Ariza averaged almost the same amount of minutes as Odom and managed to have 14 games with less than 5 rebounds and 9 games where he didn't crack double digits.
Both players made lots of key plays, so your argument there is basically opinion. The fact of the matter is that Odom is in his prime and Ariza is still an up and coming player...albeit a good one. The Lakers only have a couple of more years where Kobe can impact the game like he does. Odom is bigger, stronger, rebounds better on both ends and is a better ball handler than Ariza. He can also play and guard the SG, SF and PF position.
It's not a wide gap by any means, but Odom's versatility gives him the nod.
According to Realgm.com
It is saying that Portland or Toronto is set to offer between 32 and 40 million to Ariza....... If he were to go to Portland, would that not free up either Travis Outlaw or Nicholas Batum?
Either one of the two would be great with the Spurs if they can come up with the right trade.....
He is a glorified role player who looked good playing for LA. He is not worth 40 million. The team that pays that will be regretting the decision for a very long time...4-5 years I would say.
Odom was CLEEEEAARRRRRLLLLY more valuable to the Lakers this year..he was giving them double-doubles, playing solid defense, and leading the bench unit most of the time..he also gives them a 3rd big man with great length, which is part of the reason LA was so good this year..
Ariza is a nice player, and it'll be a blow to the Lakers, but he can be replaced..
I just hope they sign Ron Artest..ballhog with horrible shot selection, and no longer has the ability to play great defense, despite being named to the all-NBA defensive team this season..
http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/e...38893/15844326Quote:
If Trevor Ariza feels slighted that all the Lakers can offer him is the mid-level exception, it's not clear where he's going to do better than that on the open market. One rival executive believes the Lakers have prioritized Ariza over their other unrestricted free agent, Lamar Odom, and several sources believe they still have a chance to retain both. The Spurs have expressed interest in Odom, as well as Marcin Gortat (courted by the Rockets), and Antonio McDyess.
Just wondering why we need this thread in the Spurs forum as well as the NBA Forum..didn't know Trevor was a Spur.
Ariza needs to get he head out of his derriere. He is not worth more than the MLE.
The more I think about the lakers situation the more I think Odom has to be a priority over ariza (Yes, I changed my stance on this). I still think Ariza had a bigger role in their championship, but, I do agree that it would much more difficult to replace a versatile big man rather than a defending SF.
I can see the spurs pulling a steal on this one now.
Ariza is a complete goner, probably to Cleveland.