ClipsFanSince98 wrote:I think Howard bounces back strong and is more vital. Green is a very streaky player. He has good metrics that make you think he's consistently really good, but he isn't. He sometimes goes months without a big game. He literally vanishes the entire playoffs, then has one big series etc. Dwight has everything to lose and is in the best shape of his life. His back seems really healthy right now. So in my opinion Dwight will be the 3rd most important, but not best asset like that poster said. Kuzma is a pretty one dimensional volume scorer, so I'm expecting more of the same. Dwight will be the difference between the Lakers defense being really good or sucking probably.zimpy27 wrote:JN61 wrote:I honestly think Howard is their 3rf best asset. He brings so much more on the table than Hollywood Kuzma.
Green is their third best asset.
Who knows what Howard will be, complete unknown. He was declining badly but apparently his back is fixed now.
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Green is inconsistent with shooting. Defensively he's solid and that's why he's the third most important IMO. Defense at the SG and PF position are the two most important in the NBA.
I don't think Kuzma is as one dimensional as we thought. He's been played out of position, he's actually more suitable as an SF. He's also working on his scoring efficiency. Most of his offense has been based on movement off ball he developed last season. Just needs to put it together with the shooting touch of the year prior. He looked good in the world cup before he was injured.
Not expecting much from Howard but he certainly could be surprising. If he really has checked his ego. He'd be an amazing role player.
I surprisingly feel better about the Lakers without Cousins. I think they are neck and neck with Clippers. It will come down to which offense is more reliable in the playoffs I think.




















