Post#43 » by erudite23 » Mon Oct 25, 2010 4:37 am
Just wanted to make a key note here. Andrew Bynum has been essentially a non-factor in each of the last three playoff matchups we've had. In fact, he didn't even play in 07-08. And, even though Kobe has been a handful for us and we haven't had a perimeter defender to limit his damage, its not even THAT which has given us, the Jazz, the most fits. No, the biggest issue has been Lamar Odom. We haven't been able to matchup with Lamar and he has killed us. Check out his monster line from 07-08:
42.8mpg 18.2/11.7/2.0 on 58.7% FGs with 2bpg 1.5 spg and 8 FTA a game.
That would be an impressive series from Pau, let alone from Lamar. He played like a full fledged, bona fined superstar. The next two seasons weren't that impressive, but he's killed us every time we've played. Why? Because Boozer was completely and utterly unable to guard him, and yet we couldn't really take Boozer out now, could we? So what? Move Boozer to the 5? That wouldn't work, either, as he would get mangled by Pau as well and Pau gave him even more trouble defensively than Lamar did.
Now, however, Al's ability to play the 5 effectively on defense AND offense allows us to bring AK down to the 4 and neutralize Lamar OR play Millsap more minutes (Millsap is significantly better versus Lamar than Boozer, though Lamar does still give him problems at times. For evidence look at Lamar's numbers last year: 2 good games at home and then two quiet games at Utah, with Millsap his primary matchup throughout). If LA wants to go big, Utah can now counter with Al and a healthy Mehmet Okur. Okur's shooting ability will force either Pau or Bynum out of the paint and allow Al the luxury to work one-on-one versus whoever LA chooses to task with the matchup (there are problems in either scenario, but more likely Bynum). Even a defender as good as Andrew Bynum is going to have problems with Al Jefferson one-on-one. If you choose to double, now you're leaving Okur or Raja Bell open for 3...and that doesn't even count our best player, Deron.
All told, the Jazz--if healthy--should be able to counter whatever lineup the Lakers choose to throw at them. As I said on the Jazz board, there is still the little problem of you being better in general than us....so, there's that. However, I thought I would throw this out there as a little heads up for our matchups during the regular season, to watch how it develops. As hard as its been for us to contain Kobe, the frontcourt matchups have been what's doomed us in each of the last three seasons. We just couldn't match up. Period. This year I don't think that will be the case. It may not ultimately matter, but now if we lose it should be simply the fact that you're better than us in general.
Thanks for the time and stay classy.