That Nicka wrote:Luxury wrote:That Nicka wrote:Lamar better on defense than Pau Gasol?? Never in a million years can I ever imagine Lamar Odom holding Carlos Boozer, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett below 43% in 7 game series... Or being the defensive anchor on 45-50 win teams 3 years straight
Never in a million years can I ever imagine Lamar Odom playing Center. Keyword: playing the 4, smart guy.
1) Last time I checked Carlos Boozer, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett were all PFs (Lamar guarded Okur, Oberto/Thomas and Perkins for the majority of each series)
2) Pau Gasol was the PF on those Memphis teams... In 04 Memphis started Lorenzen Wright and Jake Tsakalidis at C.. In 05 Lorenzen Wright started 77 games at Center... In 06 again Wright and Tsakalidis split time at C
Lamar Odom will never be a better PF than Pau, offensively or defensively
Unlike in your first response, this one actually had substance and not sarcasm.
First, I never said LO was better offensively.
Secondly, you are making it seem like I said he was WAY better than PAU in regards to defense from the PF standpoint. I said Odom has the slight edge as an overall defender over Pau because he can hold his ground, he can secure the defensive rebound more aggressively, he can get back on transition defense more quickly, and because he is a better pick and roll defender. Our pick and roll defense against the Spurs was successful because Odom could keep up with the likes of Tony Park and Ginobili. Versus the Celtics, I was yelling at the TV each time Pierce ran the high pick and roll because Pau was getting burned hard and I wanted Odom to switch to KG.
I'm sorry, but I never watch Pau when he was in the Grizzlies except for Laker games. We're going to have to wait for regular season to see who is the better fit.
Like I said before, I give the SLIGHT EDGE to Odom as an overall defender at PF. The main thing I care about is finding the best 4th Quarter line-up, offensively and defensively. And I still think it's Fish/Sasha/Kobe/Lamar/Bynum.
I guess we're going to have to wait and see.