Duhon is a great guy to have coming off the bench....
A lot of the other guys I don't really know, (aside from the obvious ones)
You guys ditched Adam Morrison?
(btw, I'm still confused why we drafted Plumlee in the 1st)
Yeah, that's the Bird for you. Don't get me wrong he saved his reputation this last year in a half with some of the guys he brought in but overall I don't think he should have even been in that position by the time made those decisions. The plumlee draft is a super laugh. Some many other players he could have picked instead.
Jordan Hill was a guy we got in the D Fish trade. He is a high effort big man who will provide quality minutes off the bench. Glad we resigned him this offesason. He is capable of 5 pts 10 boards if you ask me but 5 and 5 from him every night will be perfect.
Devin Ebanks was our 2nd round draft pick a couple years ago- Great athleticism, good effort, just needs a lot of work on jump shot.
Steve Blake was practically our starter at pg last year even though D Fish or Sessions always "started" he will provide quality minutes for Nash, as he is getting older and unable to play the minutes he used to. Blake's three point shooting improved last year from the year before but it can still be better. Hopefully less minutes and better looks will help. 10 a game from Blake isn't impossible but if he is around 6-8 a game its all they should need.
Antwan Jamison- HUGE pick up for the Lakers. He could have got much more money and started by signing with some scrub team as he career ppg is around 17 I believe. Takes the veteran minimum to come off the bench. Can't wait to see what he brings to the team. He isn't the greatest defender, he even admits, but with the bigs behind him now we can somewhat make up for it.
Chris Duhon- as you mentioned is a great addition to our bench. The ability to play the 1 or 2 is awesome. He is a career 36% from 3 and shot over 40 last year. This will be his biggest asset to the team. if he stays on his carrer ppg of over 6 perfect. Two threes a game should be easy to come by.
Those 5 will get almost all the bench minutes. The other guys are just bodies in case of fouls/injuries. Unless one of the younger guys ends up figuring it our along the way I don't expect to see them.
Earl Clark is an athletic big man but don't see him getting many minutes over Howard, Gasol, Hill.
McRoberts is the equivalent of a hockey bruiser.
The Lakers before the Howard trade were looking for a true SG to back up Kobe as last year we used Goudelock (college pg who has some scoring ability but undersized for the position) and Barnes (a true 3 man).
My guess is that Duhon will fill this role more now which leaves little minutes for DJO, Morris, Goudelock, Eyenga.
Darius Johnson Odom, Darius Morris, Christian Eyenga, and Andrew Goudelock (who I think I forgot on my last post) are all guards and I think will struggle to find minutes.
Christian Eyenga was a player we got in a trade that has some serious upside be he is a small forward in a guard body (can run and jump out the gym but not passing/shooting). His reports from summer ball were good but I don't buy much of that crap until I see it consistently in regular season.
Morris was said to have really put on some strength this offseason and looked like he was getting to the rim really well so maybe he gets a few here and there but doubtful.