
With all of that being said, Shaq is the most dominant player in the league, and he's very, very important to the Lakers and their success, as he is the FOCAL POINT OF THE OFFENSE. However, Kobe Bryant is more important than Shaq because if he plays poorly, the Lakers will probably lose. If Shaq plays poorly, Kobe tries to pick up the slack and can score more points in less time than Shaq, and he can hit free throws. That's why I feel that Kobe Bryant is more important than someone who is aging, overweight, and on the downside of his career (even though he can put up 30 on any given night...).
The rest of the argument doesn't concern me...
Now back to the trade...
I don't think that trade is too likely. I think a trade with New York would much more likely, as they actually have some players that would fit into the triangle based around Shaq. Of course, they would be screwed in a few years, but TMac would probably opt out of his contract if he was traded anyway because he wasn't 'the man.'
