Lakers Welcome Latest Big Man, Joe Smith
April 12, 2010 Milwaukee, WI. Bradley Center..Atlanta Hawks Joe Smith sits outside the three point line and drains some three pointers from the sitting position..Milwaukee Bucks lost to the Atlanta Hawks 96-104. Mike McGinnis/CSM.

The Lakers picked up a big man and dumped a few bucks. The deal became official on December 15th, the day players who were signed during the off-season can finally be traded. The former 1st overall pick in 1995 was sent to the Lakers from the New Jersey Nets in a multi-player and team deal. Player included were Sasha Vujacic (Lakers to Nets), Terrence Williams (Nets to Rockets) which I totally think is a steal, Joe Smith (Nets to Lakers), and Rockets’ 2012 first-round pick and Lakers’ 2011 first-round pick will be shipped to New Jersey.

What will Joe Smith bring to the Lakers?

The Lakers are in desperate need of a back-up big man after Theo Ratliff (who was also a 1995 draftee) went out with a knee injury that has been hindering him all season. Bynum finally played his first game of the season last night against the Wizards, but it seems the Lakers are extremely cautious with his knee by playing him only a certain amount of minutes. Pau Gasol has looked exhausted and has been playing heavy minutes in place of Bynum. The Spaniard also hasn’t been looking so fresh on the floor in late game situations.

Smith has bounced around the league in many teams. His recent years, Joe has been nothing more than just a trade chip asset. At 35, Joe has still got game. A season ago, Joe was on the Atlanta Hawks and played an average 9 minutes in 64 games. The Lakers are looking for Smith to probably play garbage minutes down the stretch, be a big body down low when Bynum and Gasol are getting rest, and use his veteran skills to mesh in with this experienced championship team.

On another note, Smith is also a rapper? Let’s hope he makes a Lakers anthem when the playoffs come around. Maybe a collaboration with Ron Ron? Maybe…. just maybe.

You May Also Like

Luke Walton Maintaining Focus On Preseason Goals Despite Early Success

Before the season began, Los Angeles Lakers head coach Luke Walton made it clear that his goals for the team did not revolve around wins and losses…

London Olympics: Team USA vs. France Video Highlights

Video highlights from Team USA’s group play match up versus France on…

Zach Randolph On Jordan Clarkson: ‘He’s Going To Be Good’

Jordan Clarkson has been one of the only bright spots for the…

Kobe Bryant Is Receiving Film Advice From Steven Spielberg Among Others

Now that Kobe Bryant is finished with basketball, he has turned his focus towards his production and publishing company Kobe Inc…