pr0wler wrote:I know D-Mo had an off night, and I probably say this every game, but why does Dwight get twice as many looks at D-Mo in the post? All I see from him is losing the ball, charges, awkward looking shots, and no touch around the rim. D-Mo had an off game, but he actually PASSES out of double teams and overall has been superior down low.
Also, I haven't really decided if Josh Smith is that beneficial to us? I mean I guess we're kinda desperate for someone to fill the void since we gave away Tarik Black, but I don't know if I'd want him for more then 15-20 MPG when T-Jones gets back.
Assuming everyone healthy, here's how I would want to distribute the minutes
PG - Beverley (28) Canaan (16) Terry (4)
SG - Harden (38) Terry (6) Brewer (4)
SF - Ariza (32) Brewer (16)
PF - Jones (28) Smith (14) D-Mo (6)
C - Dwight (34) D-Mo (14)
That would be a pretty solid rotation. But alas, due to stupidity and political reasons I'm sure Josh Smith will get more minutes than he should, and Canaan will be buried on the bench or be featured in Rio Grande Valley.
The part that kills me is not only that Tarik was REALLY GOOD for us, but also that Smith has been REALLY BAD.
*sigh*
At least I said the same thing when we got Lowry, only to see him improve massively.
So, there's that. Maybe. Fingers... crossed....
Tarik is only already leading the Lakers in WP48
http://www.boxscoregeeks.com/teams/lal15.2 PTS/36, 10.4 RP/36, on .667 TS%.
Funny thing is: the Lakers are 1-6 since he joined, after going 11-24 before, their average opponent win% has gone from .569 to .515, and their PDIFF has gone from -6.057 to -11.83.
No way did an 18mpg backup make them twice as bad as they were, but interesting all the same.
Morey 2020.
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