Info below from ESPN Insider. Very interesting! Chris ============================ Are the Lakers after Qyntel Woods? by Chad Ford EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The good news is that the Los Angeles Lakers are putting the New Jersey Nets out of their misery quickly. The bad news for the other 28 teams in the NBA is that the Lakers brain trust, fresh off the defection of Jerry West, is quietly laying the groundwork to inject the team with a vital shot of athleticism and youth. While the Lakers beat the Nets senseless in East Rutherford this week, Lakers brass will cross the river to conduct a secret workout for community college phenom Qyntel Woods. Woods told ESPN Insider this weekend that he'll fly to New York and conduct a private workout with the Lakers on Thursday. The Lakers' workout will come on the heels of a big workout for Woods in Denver early this week against other top prospects like Drew Gooden, Caron Butler and Jared Jeffries. Who is Woods, you ask? Some people in the NBA feel he might be the next Tracy McGrady. He's a 6-foot-9, 230-pound scoring maniac who handles like a guard. He averaged more than 30 points a game and can jump out of the gym. Scouts say he's an excellent passer, has a killer jumper and a certain "knack" that just can't be taught. That's just what Laker-haters everywhere wanted to hear. "He (Woods) can do some things with the ball at 6-foot-9 that most 6-foot point guards can't," one veteran scout told Insider. "He can hit the NBA 3, no question. He's got a great feel for the game. I don't think the comparisons to a young Tracy McGrady are that far off. He's not there now. But he has that potential." While the Lakers are still undeniably the kings of the NBA, the team is concerned about its depth and its age. One of their brightest young players, Devean George, is an unrestricted free agent this summer and there are rumblings he's looking for a team that will allow him to better showcase his skills. The Lakers began ordering tapes of Woods more than a month ago, and according to Woods, finally convinced him to come in for a workout last week. Woods had refused earlier requests because of the Lakers' draft position. However, the Lakers finally convinced Woods after revealing their plan to move up in the draft. For a realistic shot at getting Woods, L.A. will likely have to move up into the top seven or eight choices. With Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant basically untouchable, the Lakers would likely have to offer a player like Robert Horry or Rick Fox to get that high in the draft. Both the Clippers, who draft No. 8 and the Bucks, who draft No. 13, are interested in moving their picks. Rumors flying around the league about Woods' mar1juana use as a teenager have caused his stock to slip a bit. However, Woods addressed those issues again Saturday and claimed it is no longer an issue. "It's in the past," Woods told Insider. "Everybody makes mistakes or has things they wish they could go back and change. I'm a good kid. I've never been in trouble with the law or anything like that. There are a lot of kids in this draft who have done worse things than me." Northeast Mississippi Community College coach Mike Lewis said scouts have asked him "in a round-about way" about Woods' drug use. "I just tell them that I never had a problem," he told the Memphis Commercial Appeal recently. "We have random tests, and Qyn passed them all. And I never thought that way of him anyway." "It's really not an issue," one league executive who interviewed Woods told Insider on condition of anonymity. "We did our homework, talked to the kid and don't think it will be a problem. Given all of the problems some of these kids face, it wasn't an issue." Woods already has worked out for the Rockets, Suns, Bucks, Wizards and Knicks and still has workouts scheduled with the Nuggets, Knicks (for a second visit), Cavs, Clippers and Warriors. Clearly, he isn't putting all of his eggs in one basket. His early workouts have gone well. Teams are learning that what he lacks in experience he makes up in ability and drive. During a game last season against Holmes Community College, football players in the stands began taunting Woods, chanting "overrated" as he struggled to score 12 points in the first half. By halftime, Woods was determined to prove them wrong. He went out and scored 40 points in the second half. "They made me aspire to go after it," Woods said. "After the game those same football players wanted my autograph." Did he give it to them? "Hell no." If the Lakers were to make the move, it would be their first major draft deal since 1996 when the Lakers sent Vlade Divac to the Hornets in exchange for a high school kid named Kobe Bryant. ===============================
If the Clippers or anyone give up a top 10 pick for Robert Horry or Rick Fox, they should be expelled from the NBA.
Agreed! Especially if it is to help the Lakers! I just don't see how the Lakers can get into the top 10. Horry and Fox is all they have (obviously not counting Shaq and Kobe). By themselves they can't warrant a top 10 pick and even if they are BOTH delt I don't think they can get in either. Chris
A similar thought was the first thing that came to my mind when I read this on RealGM early this morning. It'll be interesting to see how much market value value Devean George actually has. I believe the Lakers could match up to the MCE but anything they offer George reduces what they can offer to another player. Not being a Laker fan, I would find it real humorous if they couldn't trade up in the draft, lost George to either the Bulls or Wiz (who have the cap room) and Samaki didn't take his $1.5m player option and headed to the EC for more $ & PT.
Yup... however, one smart thing a top 10 team could do is pretend that they are near a deal with the Lakers, and try and get a team contending with LA (Kings, Spurs, Mavs) to trade them something so that Woods (or whoever) doesn't go to the Lakers. It would be risky and hard to pull off, but it couldn't hurt to try. The Lakers role players are a great fit for contending teams, but not for teams like the Clippers and Cavs still looking to put the pieces together for a playoff run. There's not really a team in the top 10 that can afford to pass up a potential star for one or two solid role players.
There's a bigger discussion on this over here: http://bbs.clutchcity.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=35191 I see no realistic way of the Lakers getting Woods unless it's part of a huge deal involving Kobe or Shaq, and that's not going to happen. They can offer up all the 28th and 29th draft picks and bench fillers they want, but it's not going to get them into the lottery.