just a thought on The Lakers rotation
Moderators: Kilroy, Danny Darko, TyCobb
just a thought on The Lakers rotation
- Dalakerbox
- Junior
- Posts: 362
- And1: 1
- Joined: Jul 30, 2008
- Contact:
just a thought on The Lakers rotation
Do you guys think we should or even could throw out a starting line up of Kobe at the 1 Ron Ron at the 2 Odom at the 3 Pau-er-ful at the 4 and Big Bynumite at the 5? Only for select games like against Celtics, Spurs,Cavs,Blazers and maybe even Washington. Just to strike fear into these teams from the opening moments of tip off. I kind of feel if Kobe played the 1 he'd get 8 to 10 assists easy. Just a though but I think it can work. I would not suggest doing this all season but for those few games it would be fun to watch. Just tell me what you think? If it is crazy so be it!
o... and as a side note I know it would never happen but it would be really nice if we could have Baron Davis running the point position before he is completely done as a player
o... and as a side note I know it would never happen but it would be really nice if we could have Baron Davis running the point position before he is completely done as a player
“If this is his team, that means no more coming into camp fat/out of shape, no more blaming others for our team’s failure, my team doesn’t mean only when we win it means carrying the burden of defeat just as gracefully as you carry a championship trophy.”
Re: just a thought on our rotation
-
- Senior
- Posts: 663
- And1: 1
- Joined: Jan 24, 2008
Re: just a thought on our rotation
If Phil would have played at the 3 alongside Pau and Bynum for even one minute last season, then I would say your proposed lineup would possible.
I sure hope we see it, but not to start a game...rather for a few minutes in the third and fourth quarters.
Oh...and LO would play point-forward brining the ball up the floor, not Kobe, IMO.
Not touching the Baron comment.
I sure hope we see it, but not to start a game...rather for a few minutes in the third and fourth quarters.
Oh...and LO would play point-forward brining the ball up the floor, not Kobe, IMO.
Not touching the Baron comment.
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
-
- Ballboy
- Posts: 21
- And1: 0
- Joined: Aug 04, 2009
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
nobody stop that
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
- lakersfanatic
- Pro Prospect
- Posts: 989
- And1: 0
- Joined: Oct 08, 2008
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
that'll be a crazy line up that would spark fear in anyone even in baseball lol jk.
I'm pretty sure phil is contemplating it and will probably have it now and then, but resting and making sure everyone has good exposure to the game is what he'll probably look for more.
I'm pretty sure phil is contemplating it and will probably have it now and then, but resting and making sure everyone has good exposure to the game is what he'll probably look for more.
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
-
- Banned User
- Posts: 6,008
- And1: 18
- Joined: Sep 19, 2007
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
Oh my goodness. More Odom threads at SF and Kobe at PG.
STOP!! IT WILL NEVER WORK.
STOP!! IT WILL NEVER WORK.
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
- DEEP3CL
- RealGM
- Posts: 27,899
- And1: 3,207
- Joined: Jul 23, 2005
- Location: LOS ANGELES,CA.
-
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
I'll cosign also, common sense says if Phil NEVER played those 3 together last season why will he do it now ?Patterns wrote:Oh my goodness. More Odom threads at SF and Kobe at PG.
STOP!! IT WILL NEVER WORK.
VETERAN LAKERS FAN
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.
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
- Sofa King
- RealGM
- Posts: 19,352
- And1: 3,044
- Joined: Jul 27, 2003
- Contact:
-
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
Whats Baron going to do? Throw Kobe and Bynum alley oops in a Clipper Jersey? Because thats the only way I see Baron playing with Kobe. 

Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
- djericho
- Rookie
- Posts: 1,155
- And1: 12
- Joined: Jul 17, 2006
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
I'd rather have
Odom-PG
Kobe-SG
Artest-SF
Gasol-PF
Bynum-C
only person out of their natural playing position is Odom. He'd have problems against the quicker guards. In this role he could try to emulate Magic, have the court vision to see over smaller PGs. But yea, Phil won't go for it....
Odom-PG
Kobe-SG
Artest-SF
Gasol-PF
Bynum-C
only person out of their natural playing position is Odom. He'd have problems against the quicker guards. In this role he could try to emulate Magic, have the court vision to see over smaller PGs. But yea, Phil won't go for it....
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
-
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 61,128
- And1: 33,799
- Joined: Oct 15, 2006
-
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
-
- General Manager
- Posts: 8,262
- And1: 2,067
- Joined: Dec 07, 2007
-
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
djericho wrote:I'd rather have
Odom-PG
Kobe-SG
Artest-SF
Gasol-PF
Bynum-C
only person out of their natural playing position is Odom. He'd have problems against the quicker guards. In this role he could try to emulate Magic, have the court vision to see over smaller PGs. But yea, Phil won't go for it....
strangely enough i'd swap Kobe and Artest, though they're pretty much interchangeable on the wings
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
- hermes
- RealGM
- Posts: 96,466
- And1: 25,498
- Joined: Aug 27, 2007
- Location: the restaurant at the end of the universe
-
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
odom, pau and bynum won't be on the floor together, it's not happening
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
- Anklebreaker702
- RealGM
- Posts: 13,946
- And1: 164
- Joined: Mar 29, 2008
- Location: Las Vegas (2nd Home of the Lakers)
-
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
Doesn't have to be in the starting line up, but I wish Phil would quit saying it wont wont work & try in when needed. I saw several games (including the Finals) where I think that line up would have served it's purpose.
VETERAN LAKER FAN
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
- Dr Aki
- RealGM
- Posts: 35,691
- And1: 31,935
- Joined: Mar 03, 2008
- Location: Sydney, Australia
-
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
Patterns wrote:Oh my goodness. More Odom threads at SF and Kobe at PG.
STOP!! IT WILL NEVER WORK.
it can, but creates more problems on defense than for oppositions on offense
kobe isnt fast enough to chase small PGs around
odom shouldnt be consistently counted on for 3pt shooting
artest would end up with the ball TOO MUCH
j-far wrote:Sure if Odom starts shooting 40 % from the 3.
this.
can anyone imagine opposing PGs having to defend kobe/artest/odom on the low post??
*drool....*

Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
- Mamba Venom
- RealGM
- Posts: 17,979
- And1: 582
- Joined: Sep 07, 2005
- Location: California
- Contact:
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
I really wanted Phil to put in Bynum Gasol Odom Kobe & Fish at teh end of game 6 last year for the fans
Lakers are 22-3 in OT last 6 seasons:Kobe best OT closer!
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
- Anklebreaker702
- RealGM
- Posts: 13,946
- And1: 164
- Joined: Mar 29, 2008
- Location: Las Vegas (2nd Home of the Lakers)
-
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
djericho wrote:I'd rather have
Odom-PG
Kobe-SG
Artest-SF
Gasol-PF
Bynum-C
only person out of their natural playing position is Odom. He'd have problems against the quicker guards. In this role he could try to emulate Magic, have the court vision to see over smaller PGs. But yea, Phil won't go for it....
Kobe would be more natural @ PG than Odom. So put Odom @ SF where he would have the advantage over every SF in the league. Odom could never4 "emulate" Magic, he doesn't have the smarts.
VETERAN LAKER FAN
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
- Anklebreaker702
- RealGM
- Posts: 13,946
- And1: 164
- Joined: Mar 29, 2008
- Location: Las Vegas (2nd Home of the Lakers)
-
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
DEEP3CL wrote:I'll cosign also, common sense says if Phil NEVER played those 3 together last season why will he do it now ?Patterns wrote:Oh my goodness. More Odom threads at SF and Kobe at PG.
STOP!! IT WILL NEVER WORK.
Deep I have to disagree. We don't know what may have happened had Bynum never gotten injured. Some situations called for that line up & Phil was just too stubborn to even see if would work. What's the worst thing that could happen? It doesn't work smoothly, call a time out & change it. Big deal. Try it against a team we are blowing out & the situation calls for it. I like how Phil thinks he has a crystal ball on the matter. I know he the G.O.A.T. coach but it doesn't mean that every move he makes or doesn't make is right all the time.
VETERAN LAKER FAN
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
- dockingsched
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 56,660
- And1: 23,966
- Joined: Aug 02, 2005
-
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
i think odom could play sf if that was his focus. i don't think he can go from pf to sf during a game though. two very different roles. it also goes against all of his strengths, mainly crashing the boards and leading the break. if he's a SF he's guarding a perimeter player on defense, and offensively he's responsible for spreading the floor and getting back when the shot goes up. its just not ideal for the team, especially considering that one of their biggest advantages last yr was having a gasol/bynum, odom/gasol, odom/bynum lineup at all times. the ability to do that is what wins championships. too often teams are forced to put scrub big men out there.
"We must try not to sink beneath our anguish, Harry, but battle on." - Dumbledore
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
- Dalakerbox
- Junior
- Posts: 362
- And1: 1
- Joined: Jul 30, 2008
- Contact:
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
dcash4 wrote:i think odom could play sf if that was his focus. i don't think he can go from pf to sf during a game though. two very different roles. it also goes against all of his strengths, mainly crashing the boards and leading the break. if he's a SF he's guarding a perimeter player on defense, and offensively he's responsible for spreading the floor and getting back when the shot goes up. its just not ideal for the team, especially considering that one of their biggest advantages last yr was having a gasol/bynum, odom/gasol, odom/bynum lineup at all times. the ability to do that is what wins championships. too often teams are forced to put scrub big men out there.
Yeah but I don't think we have any scrub big men. If Mbenga and Powell had the time on the floor, trust me they would be better than you think. And everyone was saying how Powell was Turiaf's replacement when I actually believe it was Mbenga as far as rebounding and shot blocking go, and in my opinion he is better at that than Ronny was.
“If this is his team, that means no more coming into camp fat/out of shape, no more blaming others for our team’s failure, my team doesn’t mean only when we win it means carrying the burden of defeat just as gracefully as you carry a championship trophy.”
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
- supaflash
- Sixth Man
- Posts: 1,670
- And1: 131
- Joined: Jun 27, 2008
- Location: A Mile High
- Contact:
-
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
Yeah this whole Kobe or Lamar at the point just isn't going to happen
We could run with it MAYBE for a few mins once and a while, but I'm sorry we do not want Kobe or LO guarding a PG for extended minutes and our spaceing would be terrible. If KMart can consistenly keep LO from penetrating and draw charges on him, what do you think a PG or SF is going to do to himi? You think he's going to penetrate and dish like PG? Whats he going to do at the 3? Post up down in the paint with Pau and Drew already down there?
Wake up! Its terrible..
I love Lamar, but his handles are good against OTHER POWER FORWARDS... and his post game is good against smaller players...If you think he's going to suddenly become Magic, you are mistaken, especially in a half court system. If we were full on run and gun, then yeah LO could do that, but we aren't going to do that all game...
Kobe could be a PG, but its stupid to utilize him as such because you are just going to wear him down ala Bron in the playoffs, ESPECIALLY if he has to chase a little guy all over the court. Its POINTLESS when we have such legitimate post players. Kobe can get assists and the team runs well when he does, but its best when he's doing it from an attacking scoring perspective because he's the only guy on our team that can create his own shot. He also needs good spacing to do such and this lineup would not provide good spacing...
I can see it once and a while, for example against the Celtics since Kobe can kind of back off Rondo and roam and help out on Pierce and the matchups of PP and Allen vs Odom and Artest are decent...But then again on the other end there is no great mismatches except possibly having Rondo on Kobe or Allen on Artest, both of which cases they really need to go to the post and then you are just clogging everything up...
Its just not a good idea, give me a guy that can shoot the lights out and defend decently at PG any time and give me good depth coming off the bench..
We could run with it MAYBE for a few mins once and a while, but I'm sorry we do not want Kobe or LO guarding a PG for extended minutes and our spaceing would be terrible. If KMart can consistenly keep LO from penetrating and draw charges on him, what do you think a PG or SF is going to do to himi? You think he's going to penetrate and dish like PG? Whats he going to do at the 3? Post up down in the paint with Pau and Drew already down there?
Wake up! Its terrible..
I love Lamar, but his handles are good against OTHER POWER FORWARDS... and his post game is good against smaller players...If you think he's going to suddenly become Magic, you are mistaken, especially in a half court system. If we were full on run and gun, then yeah LO could do that, but we aren't going to do that all game...
Kobe could be a PG, but its stupid to utilize him as such because you are just going to wear him down ala Bron in the playoffs, ESPECIALLY if he has to chase a little guy all over the court. Its POINTLESS when we have such legitimate post players. Kobe can get assists and the team runs well when he does, but its best when he's doing it from an attacking scoring perspective because he's the only guy on our team that can create his own shot. He also needs good spacing to do such and this lineup would not provide good spacing...
I can see it once and a while, for example against the Celtics since Kobe can kind of back off Rondo and roam and help out on Pierce and the matchups of PP and Allen vs Odom and Artest are decent...But then again on the other end there is no great mismatches except possibly having Rondo on Kobe or Allen on Artest, both of which cases they really need to go to the post and then you are just clogging everything up...
Its just not a good idea, give me a guy that can shoot the lights out and defend decently at PG any time and give me good depth coming off the bench..
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
-
- RealGM
- Posts: 50,924
- And1: 45,046
- Joined: Feb 06, 2007
- Location: Clearing space in the trophy case.
Re: just a thought on The Lakers rotation
Putting either Kobe or Lamar at the point completely takes away from their strengths. Kobe would have to waste valuable energy chasing around smaller guards, which would affect his impact as our go-to scorer. Lamar would be in the worst position on the court to focus on defensive rebounding, his best skill. Plus he'd be even more of a defensive liability than Kobe.
Otherwise I agree with dcash that the Odom as part of a triumvirate with Bynum and Gasol, which gives us more interior versatility and depth than any other team in the league, is his ideal role. Regardless of whether Lamar can or can't play the 3 -- I don't think he can over the course of an entire season -- that trio is the best part of our team besides Kobe.
Why screw with that, especially when we have a very capable player in Artest to play small forward?
Otherwise I agree with dcash that the Odom as part of a triumvirate with Bynum and Gasol, which gives us more interior versatility and depth than any other team in the league, is his ideal role. Regardless of whether Lamar can or can't play the 3 -- I don't think he can over the course of an entire season -- that trio is the best part of our team besides Kobe.
Why screw with that, especially when we have a very capable player in Artest to play small forward?