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Al Harrington has yet to find a home and the Lakers have often been mentioned as a suitor. Unfortunately for LA, the Atlanta Hawks want a package that includes young center Andrew Bynum. That's a price the Lakers are simply not willing to pay. They have very high hopes for Bynum, who made dramatic strides in his second summer league. Still just 18 years old, Bynum's development is still inconsistent, but LA is more than prepared to wait. With Bynum off the table, the Lakers have a standing offer based around Chris Mihm. Should all other discussions fail, including those with the still favorite Indiana Pacers, the Lakers could be a fallback option.
I really Want Al but i don't want to give up Bynum..Hopefully Mitch could find a way to get him to L.A. QuoteAl Harrington has yet to find a home and the Lakers have often been mentioned as a suitor. Unfortunately for LA, the Atlanta Hawks want a package that includes young center Andrew Bynum. That's a price the Lakers are simply not willing to pay. They have very high hopes for Bynum, who made dramatic strides in his second summer league. Still just 18 years old, Bynum's development is still inconsistent, but LA is more than prepared to wait. With Bynum off the table, the Lakers have a standing offer based around Chris Mihm. Should all other discussions fail, including those with the still favorite Indiana Pacers, the Lakers could be a fallback option.
Bynum woulda' been a number 1 pick in this years draft, he dominated the SPL games, everyone who's seen him has had wonderful things to say...LMAO@Drew Gooden in the triangle...
Quote from: Now_I_Know on August 11, 2006, 09:23:03 AMBynum woulda' been a number 1 pick in this years draft, he dominated the SPL games, everyone who's seen him has had wonderful things to say...LMAO@Drew Gooden in the triangle... Yeah against a bunch of second string rookies. I swear he did one spin move on Shaq and some people are already attatched to this kids nuts. Drew Gooden > Bynum anyday
harington wouldnt be happy in LA. There's only one ball, and with Kobe and Odom taking the bulk of the shots, Harrington would quickly get tired of not scoring AND losing.
i dont' see al harington in LA right now