More proof that being the GM of the LA Lakers is the easiest job in professional sports. Clear cap-space in advance of expiring stars and eventually they will come. The amazing thing here is that LAL just sacrificed a #2 pick in the draft for cap-space. Had the C's done that they'd be crucified and rightly so because there would be no assurance that they'd be able to sign anyone. The Lakers, however, as bad as they are, know that they will be able to sign big name FAs. Nothing to lose for LAL -- the only franchise that can suck and still be on every FAs wish list. That said, I don't believe that either team made a move that clearly leads them out of the bottom 3-8 (or so) next year. Trading for PG would probably assure that the Lakers are out of the 2-5 range though.
An aside: Do the #27 and the #28 in the draft really have much value? Basically 2nd rounders with 1st round guarantees.