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So, if going into this season we were told that Bynum would be healthy, Kobe would be playing well and so forth....would any of us have guessed they'd be fighting for the 8th seed in the west and may very well miss the playoffs?
So, I'm looking at the stats and they have the 10th best FG % and the 2nd best defensive FG% which are usually key indicators.
So how are they losing so many games? Looking down their last 5 losses....
76'ers: 16 vs. 4 turnovers was the key
Utah: Lakers Bench + Fish + Peace = 16 pts. on 6/25 shooting.
Bucks: 14 vs 8 turnovers, Milwaukee shot 50% FG
Indiana: close game, poor shooting but Lakers did better on TO's
Orlando: Bynum dominated by Howard and in foul trouble exacerbated bench depth issue.
Miami: (see Utah game), 22pts from the Bench + 2 starters.
The Lakers are the 29th worst 3-point shooters in the league which is most likely due to their aging guys and crappy bench.
Basically, it just looks like they have 3 guys and then the team looks like a D-league roster and implodes.
looks like this is proof lebron>kobe! same coach, same system, but better supporting cast in LA.
actually i think kobe is doing to much. its like the old kobe taking over to run the show racking up minutes being the man but taking away from the bigs. is this kobe on his own or is this browns system? on top of that artest, sorry cant call him that stupid name, and fisher are garbage, done son time to go home and the lakers lost a couple of major pieces with odom and brown gone, left their bench thiiin.
So, if going into this season we were told that Bynum would be healthy, Kobe would be playing well and so forth....would any of us have guessed they'd be fighting for the 8th seed in the west and may very well miss the playoffs?
So, I'm looking at the stats and they have the 10th best FG % and the 2nd best defensive FG% which are usually key indicators.
So how are they losing so many games? Looking down their last 5 losses....
76'ers: 16 vs. 4 turnovers was the key
Utah: Lakers Bench + Fish + Peace = 16 pts. on 6/25 shooting.
Bucks: 14 vs 8 turnovers, Milwaukee shot 50% FG
Indiana: close game, poor shooting but Lakers did better on TO's
Orlando: Bynum dominated by Howard and in foul trouble exacerbated bench depth issue.
Miami: (see Utah game), 22pts from the Bench + 2 starters.
The Lakers are the 29th worst 3-point shooters in the league which is most likely due to their aging guys and crappy bench.
Basically, it just looks like they have 3 guys and then the team looks like a D-league roster and implodes.
They looked like a different team tonight against the Celtics I guess because they were on TNT?
looks like this is proof lebron>kobe! same coach, same system, but better supporting cast in LA.
actually i think kobe is doing to much. its like the old kobe taking over to run the show racking up minutes being the man but taking away from the bigs. is this kobe on his own or is this browns system? on top of that artest, sorry cant call him that stupid name, and fisher are garbage, done son time to go home and the lakers lost a couple of major pieces with odom and brown gone, left their bench thiiin.
I can't really say the Laker's supporting cast is better than Lebrons.
Gasol isn't better than Wade and Bynum is at best a match for Bosh but in reality just gets a lot of easy buckets because people are so focused on the other 2. The Lakers turn to garbage after those 3.
However, Kobe is older and cannot run himself ragged at both ends of the court and still be effective down the stretch. Last night against the Celtics he was clearly gassed down the stretch (he shot 1/5 in OT and the one he made was a *bad* shot)
So, perhaps you are correct with the minutes and trying too hard to prove himself and not having a Phil to reign him in. Good points there.
I can't really say the Laker's supporting cast is better than Lebrons.
Gasol isn't better than Wade and Bynum is at best a match for Bosh but in reality just gets a lot of easy buckets because people are so focused on the other 2. The Lakers turn to garbage after those 3.
However, Kobe is older and cannot run himself ragged at both ends of the court and still be effective down the stretch. Last night against the Celtics he was clearly gassed down the stretch (he shot 1/5 in OT and the one he made was a *bad* shot)
So, perhaps you are correct with the minutes and trying too hard to prove himself and not having a Phil to reign him in. Good points there.
no im saying lebron as a cav under mike brown. he is running a similar offense, and lebrons supporting cast was TERRIBLE every year he was there and yet they had some ridiculous success with that considered. i think was actually at his full potential then, when he ran the show by himself. now that he has a couple of other stars with him, he seems to not know what to do with himself.
The answer is simple, they have no bench. Their bench was huge for them during the playoff runs. Who is going to score when Kobe and Gasol are resting? Bringing Metta World Peace off the bench helped, but he is too inconsistent. They need two or three guys that can put some points up but they don't have it now.
The answer is simple, they have no bench. Their bench was huge for them during the playoff runs. Who is going to score when Kobe and Gasol are resting? Bringing Metta World Peace off the bench helped, but he is too inconsistent. They need two or three guys that can put some points up but they don't have it now.
I don't even know how the Lakers can walk off the floor last night celebrating after that unimpressive win.
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