RCM88x wrote:tsherkin wrote:Peregrine01 wrote:Boston was also uniquely able to expose his defense with how spread out their offense is. Minny wasn’t.
That's another good point. Teams are much more punishing if they can put you on an island in space because of the way they stretch the floor.
Probably the biggest reason why despite the recent surge, LAL isn't a real contender. You need to go through teams like this to win it all, and they just aren't equipped to do that consistently currently. If somehow they manage to avoid OKC, Boston and I guess Cleveland during the postseason they have as good of a shot as anyone else.
The reasons why I think they match up well with OKC are mainly two-fold:
1) OKC doesn't have the size to really punish the Lakers inside
2) Lakers have a lot of big wing defenders to throw at OKC's wings - especially if Vando is healthy
Shai is great of course but there's some Harden in his game and he benefits from a fairly friendly whistle. In the playoffs, that whistle gets tighter and is a reason why Harden has struggled to replicate his impact in the regular season. But unlike Harden, Shai doesn't have the body to bully guys through contact so I suspect that he may have even more difficulty getting into the paint when more physicality is allowed.
On the flip side, a big reason why Luka and Lebron are so sturdy in the playoffs is because they're just huge wings and defenders just bounce off of them. The playoffs have historically shown that size becomes even more of a premium.