The Lakers have put together a very good off-season. That's disappointing, to say the least. Blake and Barnes will help them, and Theo can add something in short minutes.
David Ebanks too ... I think he's their best reserve wing player.
Very athletic + talented defender/rebounder with a solid handle and rudimentary offensive skills. Brings some much needed athleticism to their perimeter players.
David Ebanks? lol Who. You must not watch a lot of college basketball. I know of a Devin Ebanks and he is pretty good and maybe their best wing, even though I think Barnes is and will be their best wing by far. Ebanks though is a solid younger player and draft pick, but we have to remember he is a rookie and we don't know how his game will translate to the pros yet and how much run Phil Jackson will give him.
I'm sorry I shouldn't have been a jerk over a name spelling TP I just thought it was kind of funny lol.
None the less the Lakers have had a [dang] good off-season with the Blake, Barnes, Ratliff signings and had two excellent draft picks IMO in Ebanks and Derrick Caracter.
Haha, jeez, I even looked up his name to double check it before writing it! And I still got his first name wrong!
I don't watch college basketball (saw him play one game last year though) but I was very impressed with what I saw from Ebanks during summer league.
Other notes -- (1) not a fan of Barnes, consider him a limited player, a below par defender and a streaky offensive player. Terrific rebounder though (2) their are serious concerns about Luke Walton's health and about what effect that will have on his performance (3) then there's Sasha Vujacic who hasn't played well in two years.
I think Ebanks' defensive ability + rebounding + athleticism + finishing/cutting/transition play offensively will offer the Lakers the most out of those players.
Edit: I think he is a Phil Jackson type of player.
Phil loves guys with Ebanks' type of athleticism, his quickness and length. Loves defensive minded players too, especially big perimeter players.
I think he'll impress Jackson very quickly ... similar to how Ariza impressed him when he first joined from Orlando.