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180258.57 in reply to 180258.56
Date: 5/9/2011 12:45:37 PM
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I guess the real question is what happened to Gasol? He went from 18 ppg/53% FGP to 13 ppg/42% FGP. His rebounding dropped a bit too...

I agree that Fisher is getting up there in age, but he played pretty well iin the playoffs (actually picked it up in the playoffs). Steve Blake started the season strong, but was pretty sad by playoff time. Not sure what the Lakers can do at PG...maybe more minutes for Shannon Brown?



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Date: 5/9/2011 2:27:16 PM
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I guess the real question is what happened to Gasol? He went from 18 ppg/53% FGP to 13 ppg/42% FGP. His rebounding dropped a bit too...

I agree that Fisher is getting up there in age, but he played pretty well iin the playoffs (actually picked it up in the playoffs). Steve Blake started the season strong, but was pretty sad by playoff time. Not sure what the Lakers can do at PG...maybe more minutes for Shannon Brown?



I think Fisher has been a liability for a couple of seasons now. He is slow and he cannot defend faster younger guards he faces on a regular basis. If it werent for some clutch playoff shots he has made in the last few seasons people in LA wouldnt be so high on him. The move from Ariza to Artest was actually a step backwards, imo. It's time for Artest to move on as well. If they can address issues at PG and get a smarter and younger SF who would act more like Ariza (role player, not scorer) they wont skip a beat.

It is time to also divorce ourself in LA from the idea that Bynum will ever live up to his still anticipated potential. Million dollar talent and a 5 cent head.........with frequent injury vacations. Maybe some other team will trade us a solid waterboy for him.

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180258.60 in reply to 180258.59
Date: 5/9/2011 3:59:30 PM
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I guess the real question is what happened to Gasol? He went from 18 ppg/53% FGP to 13 ppg/42% FGP. His rebounding dropped a bit too...

I agree that Fisher is getting up there in age, but he played pretty well iin the playoffs (actually picked it up in the playoffs). Steve Blake started the season strong, but was pretty sad by playoff time. Not sure what the Lakers can do at PG...maybe more minutes for Shannon Brown?



I think Fisher has been a liability for a couple of seasons now. He is slow and he cannot defend faster younger guards he faces on a regular basis. If it werent for some clutch playoff shots he has made in the last few seasons people in LA wouldnt be so high on him. The move from Ariza to Artest was actually a step backwards, imo. It's time for Artest to move on as well. If they can address issues at PG and get a smarter and younger SF who would act more like Ariza (role player, not scorer) they wont skip a beat.

It is time to also divorce ourself in LA from the idea that Bynum will ever live up to his still anticipated potential. Million dollar talent and a 5 cent head.........with frequent injury vacations. Maybe some other team will trade us a solid waterboy for him.


I agree with you about Fisher...although with 5 championships for the Lakers, I think he will always be popular in LA. I agree with Ariza vs. Artest...I think Artest is just way too inconsistent from the outside and I'm not sure he's a better defender than Trevor. Might be a better rebounder though.

However, my point was that the reason they looked so bad this playoffs, was not these issues, but the disparity between Gasol performance in the regular season/past couple of playoffs and these playoffs. He is still one of their top players...he just didn't play like that in these playoffs.






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Date: 5/9/2011 8:25:04 PM
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Yeah, Gasol looked tired the whole series

3 seasons of going deep into the playoffs has taken a toll

Last edited by Heathcoat at 5/9/2011 8:30:48 PM

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Date: 5/10/2011 2:54:41 AM
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Agreed on Gasol.

Fish too. I think the time's come to move him to the bench - as a coach. Guy's good 'n' all, but he's a liability when it comes to defending the association's elite points.
Additionally, I think Buss'll use Phil's departure to move to a faster offense. I'd say the triangle's gone. The two guys who knew it best (Phil/Tex) are gone, and Jerry Buss has long desired to move back to a more 'showtime' style.
I think there'll be changes tho'. I think that LA will be looking to make some very big line-up changes during the off-season. I'd be astounded if Mitch Kupchak hasn't already called Otis Smith.

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180258.63 in reply to 180258.62
Date: 5/10/2011 3:19:01 PM
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If Shaw gets the nod we might see more of the Triangle. Adelman might get a shot, then the Triangle is long gone.

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Date: 5/10/2011 7:25:22 PM
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If Shaw gets the nod we might see more of the Triangle. Adelman might get a shot, then the Triangle is long gone.

Dunno. Buss isn't a fan...

Oh... and Bynum gets 5 games.

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Date: 5/10/2011 7:32:59 PM
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Ha Ha at the Lakers.

The Mavs are favourites to win it all for me, and Dirk, Kidd and Peja deserve one. Each have been denied when they were so close before, and it seems to me they're too determined to be denied by anyone now. That was a memorable sweep. Incredible close-out performance.

As for the Grizzlies, I think their fairytale will end soon. OKC's duo is just too good and they've figured out how to defend the Memphis game. That last triple OT game showed what a struggle it was for Memphis to get a good shot. And if it wasn't for Memphis' guts and Westbrook's strange behaviour down the stretch in game 3 OKC would have won that as well.

On the other side, it'll be Heat-Bulls in the ECF most likely. In spite of Rondo's incredible heroics sadly.

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