I can't get too upset about the Lakers end of the deal. They gave up a really good player, a #1, and took on some (minor) salary. In terms of trades for superstars, they paid about full value. Grudging kudos to the Lakers for having the foresight to draft Bynum in the first place.
The Orlando return, though, is beyond puzzling. They got a few mediocre prospects, a good but overpaid SG (when they already had Redick), and some late round picks. Plus, they weren't able to shed their worst prospects. Truly beyond comprehension.
How dumb does Orlando look now for not pulling the trigger at last year's deadline? They could have gotten Brook Lopez (before he got paid), Kris Humphries' expiring contract, a lottery pick plus up to 3 other #1s, and could have dumped Turkuglu and other bad deals. While that's nothing to write home about, it's a heck of a lot better than this crap sandwich.