europa wrote:Ayt wrote:I love Pau, but Howard is a seriously tough matchup for him on both ends. The Lakers don't have a lot of options though unless they want to watch Pau chase Lewis around the court.
I agree. But the difference is Gasol presents a challenge for Howard defensively. The Cavs barely tried to challenge Howard in the post with Ilgauskas or at the high post with pick and rolls. I think that was a huge mistake and one of the reasons why they lost the series. I don't see the Lakers making the same mistake.
The Lakers can put Gasol on Howard (not a good matchup but it keeps him in the post defensively) and use Odom and Ariza to chase Hedo and Lewis on the perimeter. I think they match up much better in that regard than the Cavs did.
The Lakers clearly matchup much better than the Cavs. Its really not even close.
Basically, where I'm going with this is that we are going to see a lot of Gasol on Howard with Howard very possibly going off on him unless they constantly double. If they have to constantly double the value in their matchups on that end is lessened because they'll all be scrambling to cover open shooters. If they don't double a lot, I don't think Pau can handle Howard because he's really not built to deal with a guy like him at the center position.
Going into the series at least, the most important thing to see is how the Lakers guard Howard. If Gasol can do a passable job, that is huge for them. If he can't, things could get interesting. Pau could also get into foul trouble if he has to try to guard Howard a lot, which would have a very big impact on the Lakers in all facets.