Actually, thats not the case at all. You start Odom at the 3 to save his precious ego, but you balance the rotation so Odom is playing with the second unit more than the 1st unit.
I don't actually mind that, overall, but if you are going to go that route I'd rather see Sasha get the start with Kobe slid to the three. One of the better lineups now is Farmar/Sasha/Kobe/Lamar/Pau...switch Pau for Bynum and put Pau at the 4 and that's a strong lineup.
Lamar will get his boards wherever though...I'd rather see Bynum and Lamar out there together to rebound and kickstart the break, and Lamar works very well on the break.
You and I disagree in that Lamar won't be able to play the 3. His jumper isn't bad, but it isn't good. Pretty mediocre. What he DOES bring is the ability to drive at any time. No 3 can guard him, just as he has issues guarding threes...however, when he has help from two 7 footers he can play more open defense with backside help, while on offense he would annihilate any 3 trying to man him up. You can't double him, and it is mismatch city.
We'll just have to wait and see how Phil and Tex use him...and out of the gate I expect to have him a BIG impact with a big frontline, but will be moved around for more athletic teams like the NOOCH or Portland.
Ariza being back is crucial, IMO. Or even just Vlad. But we can't allow Luke to keep starting...he is a complete liability out there.
The inevitable fact is that Odom makes too much for a 4th option. The reality is that he will be shopped HARD over the Summer and early next season (you can dispute this fact all you want Buss' finacial history will shoot down whatever argument you can bring. He did not want to pay Caron 9 million a season and he did not want to pay Eddie Jones that much with Kobe here).
This can't be argued. He makes far too much money. He
is easily replaced.
Especially with what Ariza brings (elite defense), he could potentially be the future starting shooting forward on this team considering how young he is (22). There is no reason he can't develop a more consistent jumpers. His mechanics and stroke are solid, it's only a matter of repetition. Even better if the Lakers can lock Ariza up LONG TERM at cheap before he breaks out.
I think Ariza is key...either as a future starter or 6th man. He's still very young and fits the triangle needs of the slashing offensive player and good defender. Sasha already fits the Kerr role, but with in your jock pesky defense. Our weakest link is defense, so Ariza is a great option to have. He would have helped in the Portland game, if only to get Luke off the floor.
Of course, this can all be solved by Odom sucking up his ego and agreeing to come off the bench. Phil Jackson hinted in a recent interview on NBA.com (check the two most recent) that every real good teams have starters coming off the bench. Ginobili had no problem coming off the bench in San Antonio and they had much success. If Odom is as unselfish as we all portray him as, he should have no problem coming off the bench is he cares about winning.
He's weird enough to do it. However, the dreams of him taking less money are pipe, IMO. We'll move him next year and add a defensive SF or a scoring/slashing SF.
Until then though, we are going to see plenty of Lamar at the 3 on the floor with Bynum and Gasol, especially against teams like the Suns and the Spurs. And I'm really interested to see how it works out. Unlike you, I have high hopes for Lamar at the 3 with absolutely NO weight on his shoulders...that isn't what we are paying him for, but I think it is how he will excel.