Kobe Bryant and the Lakers disappointing display against the Mavericks in the playoffs this past May is still haunting the organization and its fans, and prompting many to declare it is time for a drastic change.
Dwight Howard and Chris Paul, among others have been mentioned as potential targets for Los Angeles.
However, the Lakers must be cautious in their trading endeavors. A lapse in judgement could prove very costly and ruin any plans the Lakers may have for the team’s future.
The call for reform in Los Angeles has put an almost unnecessary pressure on the organization to make a move, and make it quick, provided the lockout ends of course.
The danger in this is that the Lakers may wind up name-hunting rather than truly searching for a player that best suits the needs of the team.
Howard or Paul would be great additions for Los Angeles, but all indications are those situations are going to be long and drawn out, and the Lakers may not be willing to wait, instead opting to move on to the next big name on the list.
And if that becomes the case, here are three players whose names may appear enticing, but are not a fit for Los Angeles, and thus the Lakers should avoid targeting.
Shawn Marion Brad Miller Stephen Jackson J.R. Smith Jason Richardson
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