I miss Bynum
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I miss Bynum
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I miss Bynum
We would have been the team up 3-1 right now instead of being down 3-1.
That interior D and toughness is what we are lacking.
That interior D and toughness is what we are lacking.
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tayzer wrote:Tuff lost, but next year I will be happy if we sweep the Celts w/ Bynum and show them that they got lucky this year if they win.. No doubt, Bynum next to Gasol would have killed their front line. Plus, Gasol is no good at that alley hoop like Kobe was with Bynum.
I know it looks bad right now but you're talking like LA lost already... Look at it, 1 game at a time n keep extending the series. Easier said than done but I'll take my chances with KB24 on my team!!!
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Yeah his defense in the middle would've been key because he's a shot blocker, a shot changer, a stronger rebounder then any big we have.
Boston would have to double him which really could've open the floor up much better then Pau or Lamar can.
But this is something that I want you young guys hear to remember.
Pat Riley once said," Before you can win a title you have to feel some pain". Well we've been scared really good tonight. Being an older guy then most here I've seen first hand what Riles was talking about then because I was only 15 when the Lakers first lost to the Celtics in 84.
And that's when Riles made that comment after they lost in 7.
But the Lakers developed a "killer instinct" after that and that is what is missing from this current team even with the great Kobe at the controls.
Bynum will remember how he wasn't a part of this playoff run and will play with a demon's heart next season.
I still hold out hope that we can get back in it but our mentality from our coaching staff to our players must change.
Boston would have to double him which really could've open the floor up much better then Pau or Lamar can.
But this is something that I want you young guys hear to remember.
Pat Riley once said," Before you can win a title you have to feel some pain". Well we've been scared really good tonight. Being an older guy then most here I've seen first hand what Riles was talking about then because I was only 15 when the Lakers first lost to the Celtics in 84.
And that's when Riles made that comment after they lost in 7.
But the Lakers developed a "killer instinct" after that and that is what is missing from this current team even with the great Kobe at the controls.
Bynum will remember how he wasn't a part of this playoff run and will play with a demon's heart next season.
I still hold out hope that we can get back in it but our mentality from our coaching staff to our players must change.
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SmartWentCrazy wrote:It's extremely unlikely that they end up in the top 3.They're probably better off trying to win and giving Philly the 8th pick than tanking and giving them the 4th.
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I'm a celtics fan and i believe that the lakers are no doubt a nice match for us in the finals. They also dominated the west that's why they got this far.
However, with all due respect, saying that bynum is the key for the lakers to sweep the celtics has no basis at all. First of all, BYNUM was a non-factor on both regular season games wherein guys like odom and radman had success against us. 2nd, if you know the triangle, having a guy like gasol who can face up with 4 mobile players who can shoot around him makes the offense more fluid so you still can't conclude an outcome. Bynum playing at the same time with gasol can also pose a problem on offense. and the bottom line is that it's yet to be seen so no conclusions are valid. Imo, this is the best lakers team at this point. 3rd, the celtics defend better against a team who relies on the paint on offense than a team who focus much of their offense outside and on 3pt shots. Just see how well you score against us using small ball. With that said, just be classy enough to appreciate good defense and timely offense rather than make speculations about a player who is not a sure factor in this series.
However, with all due respect, saying that bynum is the key for the lakers to sweep the celtics has no basis at all. First of all, BYNUM was a non-factor on both regular season games wherein guys like odom and radman had success against us. 2nd, if you know the triangle, having a guy like gasol who can face up with 4 mobile players who can shoot around him makes the offense more fluid so you still can't conclude an outcome. Bynum playing at the same time with gasol can also pose a problem on offense. and the bottom line is that it's yet to be seen so no conclusions are valid. Imo, this is the best lakers team at this point. 3rd, the celtics defend better against a team who relies on the paint on offense than a team who focus much of their offense outside and on 3pt shots. Just see how well you score against us using small ball. With that said, just be classy enough to appreciate good defense and timely offense rather than make speculations about a player who is not a sure factor in this series.
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bynum isn't just the key defensively and on the boards, he's the key offensively too. look at what an elite defense can do to a swingman. kobe and lebron have struggled immensely against them. pau gasol can't back down his man and make them pay inside. its going to be about bynum. he's going to have to use his size and just punish teams inside and spearhead the inside out game.
where'd u get that from? one person said that they'd be up 3-1. one person. no one said they'd sweep the celtics. apologize.
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However, with all due respect, saying that bynum is the key for the lakers to sweep the celtics has no basis at all.
where'd u get that from? one person said that they'd be up 3-1. one person. no one said they'd sweep the celtics. apologize.
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rambo_ortega wrote:I'm a celtics fan and i believe that the lakers are no doubt a nice match for us in the finals. They also dominated the west that's why they got this far.
However, with all due respect, saying that bynum is the key for the lakers to sweep the celtics has no basis at all. First of all, BYNUM was a non-factor on both regular season games wherein guys like odom and radman had success against us. 2nd, if you know the triangle, having a guy like gasol who can face up with 4 mobile players who can shoot around him makes the offense more fluid so you still can't conclude an outcome. Bynum playing at the same time with gasol can also pose a problem on offense. and the bottom line is that it's yet to be seen so no conclusions are valid. Imo, this is the best lakers team at this point. 3rd, the celtics defend better against a team who relies on the paint on offense than a team who focus much of their offense outside and on 3pt shots. Just see how well you score against us using small ball. With that said, just be classy enough to appreciate good defense and timely offense rather than make speculations about a player who is not a sure factor in this series.
OK, so you're saying we got Gasol by not thinking about our future with Bynum?
Nah man, you're wrong.
We got Gasol because we know we should be able to do WITH Bynum. Gasol is a mobile, athletic big man himself.
He can knock down that 15-20 feet J with consistency. With Kobe, LO, Bynum at the reigns, defenses will collapse and leave open space for our shooters. Gasol and Fisher can knock those shots down with ease.
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j-far wrote:j-far wrote:I miss alcohol. Damn none of that in the house tonight. Tough to sleep after this.
Kids, don't try this at home.
I'm off to the Off topic board to calm myself down.
shoot the OTB is my second home, besides here
and yes kids do not go there