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Post#21 » by larry14r » Sun Mar 25, 2012 4:22 am

PurpleGold wrote:
larry14r wrote:
PurpleGold wrote:There is no reason why Blake should be getting minutes over Glock.


Well Blake is a vet and Glock is a rook the end.

And...?

Glock is still the better player. If you can't see that, I don't know what to tell you.


Well I can tell you that I really don't care because this is Coach Brown's problem to deal with, and even that's the case Glock's minutes will be cut during the playoffs. So why bother.
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Re: Rotations 

Post#22 » by Anklebreaker702 » Sun Mar 25, 2012 7:21 pm

ahernandez24 wrote:stick blake in luke waltons old seat

This! Game set & match!
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Post#23 » by larry14r » Sun Mar 25, 2012 7:35 pm

Anklebreaker702 wrote:
ahernandez24 wrote:stick blake in luke waltons old seat

This! Game set & match!


Not so fast you know coach Brown is not going to play Glock in the playoffs that often. I mean he's going to cut the rotation to 8, and I don't think Glock will be one of the 8.
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Post#24 » by 0HeadAche0 » Sun Mar 25, 2012 7:41 pm

Blake still a very useful backup guard to have, high iq, veteran experience, doesnt turn it over and can hit an open j. I liked him as an sg alongside sessions the other night, he spaced the floor nicely and moved the ball well. Hes not a scorer never has been and maybe if you are down 10-15 you want to go with goudelock but stop this nonsense thinking hes blake is a bad player, if he can hit the 3ball a bit more then he'll be very useful in the playoffs
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Post#25 » by JaVier Mastro » Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:14 pm

Just play some of the starters with the bench, Bynum plays well with Murphy, Goudelock, Barnes and we can play Sessions with them too.

Sessions/Goudelock/Barnes/Murphy/Bynum

Blake or Goudelock/Bryant/Artest or Ebanks /Gasol/Hill or McRoberts

our bench is not great but we have players that can offset them so we should be fine
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Post#26 » by PurpleGold » Sun Mar 25, 2012 10:46 pm

It seems Blake has that hitch back in his shot that he had last year. Idk, when I watch him shoot it looks like he's too weak to shoot from that distance and is just willing it to go in lol.
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Post#27 » by Jajwanda » Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:32 am

No that's off, Sessions plays well with Gasol. Here's the order of what the Lakers should and shouldn't do.

One of the most successful Laker benches of the year?

PG- Blake (in the corner)
SG- Bryant (in the high post)
SF- Barnes ( at the wing ready to cut)
PF- Murphy (in the corner)
C- Bynum (in the low)

It's very simple, it's the same thing every single time and it works on both offense and defense, it's a great combination that relies on able passers, making very simple reads that result in easy opportunities. It's incredibly easy to operate in that half-court set.

The other set?

PG- Sessions
SG- Goudelock
SF- Barnes
PF- Hill
C- Gasol

The floor is perfectly spread and Sessions will wreck havoc on the P and R.
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Re: Rotations 

Post#28 » by GoldenKnight » Mon Mar 26, 2012 7:59 am

Goudelock + J Hill > Blake + Murphy

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