Lakers, Denver, Howard and Steve Nash are all winners in this trade. Props to the Lakers, they have made the right decisions over the last 10 years to keep competitive. Whether it was Kobe over Shaq in 2004, not trading Kobe in 2007 and not panicking after loosing out on CP3 last year. They managed to take of Nash from a fierce pacific division rival, and pretended they didn't really want Howard when Orlando tried to force Turkoglu's nasty contract too. Oh and they got Howard by retaining Gasol, cot damn!
Nash goes from a lottery team playing with 11 bench guys to playing in a team with Kobe, Gasol and Howard. Denver signed Afflalo to a long, overpaid contract with no intention of keeping him (much like they did with Nene) and got a good deal. Philly, I think got a good deal too and Bynum becomes the best Centre in the East. He now has a team of his own, where he can jack up 3s and take 20 shots p/g if he wants...
Orlando panicked and got no vaselined though. They refused a decent Nets offer for Arron Afflalo and Al Harrington from Denver, Mo Harkless and Nikola Vucevic from Philadelphia, and three protected first round picks from each of the other three teams... Oh and lets not mention Houston....