Report: Lakers interested in Beasley

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The Lakers need scoring, they need someone who can create his own shot not on the perimeter not named Kobe Bryant, they need depth.

And they are desperate enough to consider Michael Beasley.

No, this is not a Pau Gasol trade — come on, nobody is that stupid — but there have been talks, according to Chris Broussard at ESPN.

(Lakers GM Mitch Kupchak has) spoken to Minnesota about Michael Beasley, and sources say the Lakers are intrigued by the Timberwolves’ small forward. The Lakers were actually in discussions with Minnesota about a potential trade for Beasley before the season started. If they would have been able to pull off the deal for Chris Paul, there is a good chance that a trade for Beasley would have followed.

It’s not clear what the Lakers would give Minnesota for Beasley (if indeed the talks get that far), but the Lakers could absorb Beasley into their $8.9 million trade exception while giving up a draft pick or cash. I’m told the teams have not spoken about Pau Gasol since the preseason. Minnesota is looking to move Beasley, who they feel has matured very little (if at all) since he’s been there, according to sources. The Lakers believe they can handle a player like Beasley because of their winning culture and the leadership of Bryant.
Yes, because Kobe seems so happy lately.

And what kind of trouble could an immature guy — with a reputation as a guy who likes to smoke out now and again — get in around Los Angeles? Beasley, the former No. 2 overall pick, is unquestionably talented, but he has the Nuke LaLoosh reputation of the million dollar body and a five cent head.

Sure, these kind of casual conversations between teams happen all the time. Besides, what the Lakers really need is a point guard — Ramon Sessions, Jose Calderon, Kirk Hinrich or whoever else might become available is better than who they have now. And better than Gilbert Arenas.

But it’s hard to predict what moves the Lakers are going to make, logical or not, which all ties back to the questions about who is running the organization, and how. So we can’t rule Beasley out.
 

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Kobe's questionable at best shot selection would not be a great model for Beasley going forward.
 

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not to mention the la area. yikes. im sure they could get more than an tpe anyways.
 

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young talent, yes please

i still have high hopes for beasley. on this team for this season, excellent 6th man
 

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http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=75f73g7

I don't know who would be getting raped more.
 

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wolves rape the lakers with that

if the lakers want to trade pau to the wolves, im going to need Derrick Williams and Beasley, and one of martell/wes/ellington

lakers could throw something at them too

otherwise, try and get beasley in a non-pau deal
 

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idk how the lakers are -4 after that deal lol. I honestly like it..
 

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wolves rape the lakers with that

if the lakers want to trade pau to the wolves, im going to need Derrick Williams and Beasley, and one of martell/wes/ellington

lakers could throw something at them too

otherwise, try and get beasley in a non-pau deal
Seriously doubt they get both Williams and Beasley.
 

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