SW, You've done a good job filling out your roster with players that compliment Kobe. Why don't you post it here?
Also, in retrospect would you have made that trade for Kobe?
Only since you asked, Jsaad

....and thanks for the kind words, though I think I have quite some ways to go (this is what happens when you mortgage the entire early portion of your draft to move up 14 spots).
PG: Jerryd Bayless
SG: Kobe Bryant
SF: Wally World/Q-Rich
PF: Joe Smith/Leon Powe/Jeff Foster
C: Nazr Mohammed
Sixth: Sasha Vujacic
As you can see, it's a bit of a mish-mash, and I'm still figuring out what I want to do with the line-up (and might be moving a couple of players).
But feel free to fire away, folks...
Also, in retrospect would you have made that trade for Kobe?
Interesting question, Jsaad. I think there's two different questions there in that, no, I think if I had to do it all over again I wouldn't make
the trade I made, which gave me the fifth pick rather than the four. Though I'm very high on the likes of Deron Williams and Garnett/Duncan, there were four truly transcendent picks in this draft in LBJ, CP3, Howard and Kobe. It was a lucky break that enabled Kobe to fall into my hands, and I think I'd be in an even greater pickle than I already am here if that hadn't occurred. With that said, I'll stand by what I did for now as 'the ends possibly justifying the means.' I do stand by the belief (and I know you've been hashing this out with our commish, Jsaad) that it is important to have a big-time player (multiple players, really, which I don' thave) aboard the ship, and I made the move to ensure that I had a franchise centerpiece with whom I was happy. Gave up a lot, but I think the verdict remains to be seen on how my team shakes it when all is said and done (and just how much better bdm860's Nets are in comparison to my Bulls). Hope that helps answer the question at least a bit.
-sw