Richard Jefferson vs. Lamar Odom
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Richard Jefferson vs. Lamar Odom
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Richard Jefferson vs. Lamar Odom
Which is the better player?
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Right now RJ is playing better. Dude is having an awesome year and Odom....not so much.
But for what it's worth I'd still rather have Odom. And it's not because I dislike RJ (I've said several times he's one of the few SF I'd actually trade Prince for), but I admittedly have a bit of a man crush on Odom. I just really like versatile players and Odoms ability to play either Forward position, rebound & handle the ball make me go all googly eyed.
But for what it's worth I'd still rather have Odom. And it's not because I dislike RJ (I've said several times he's one of the few SF I'd actually trade Prince for), but I admittedly have a bit of a man crush on Odom. I just really like versatile players and Odoms ability to play either Forward position, rebound & handle the ball make me go all googly eyed.
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richard jefferson is the better scorer by far. he can drive, occasionally post up, and has been pretty consistent all year. odom's scoring is anything but consistent. odom however is a more all-around player and his ability to play pf has high value. at sf, one obviously goes with jefferson, at pf, one obviously goes with odom. this year has shown that odom isn't nearly as effective at sf compared to pf. he completely struggled at the onset of the year due to injury and a position change. since his return to pf odom has been awesome. they're becoming less and less directly comparable. team need (sf or pf) overshadows everything.
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Cowology wrote:Right now RJ is playing better. Dude is having an awesome year and Odom....not so much.
But for what it's worth I'd still rather have Odom. And it's not because I dislike RJ (I've said several times he's one of the few SF I'd actually trade Prince for), but I admittedly have a bit of a man crush on Odom. I just really like versatile players and Odoms ability to play either Forward position, rebound & handle the ball make me go all googly eyed.
Odom can only play PF. We tried him at SF several times (including earlier this year) and he struggles mightily, although he claims that's his natural position and that he's more comfortable there.
As for who's better, right now it's RJ, but Odom is starting to pick up steam. Since moving to PF, he's put up 15.4 PTS (49% FG), 10.6 REB, and 3.0 AST, and I think we can continue seeing improvement as long as he doesn't lose his confidence -- again.
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Cowology wrote:Right now RJ is playing better. Dude is having an awesome year and Odom....not so much.
But for what it's worth I'd still rather have Odom. And it's not because I dislike RJ (I've said several times he's one of the few SF I'd actually trade Prince for), but I admittedly have a bit of a man crush on Odom. I just really like versatile players and Odoms ability to play either Forward position, rebound & handle the ball make me go all googly eyed.
Off topic but I assume you like Chris Webber in his prime
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Cowology wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I got mad love for both CWebb & Vlade actually. I used to love watching the Kings play. I actually think they were more fun to watch than any of the current offensive power houses such as Phx.
Yeah, I love watching them in the past as well... IMO Webber/Vlade combo is probably the best big man passing combo in the NBA history...
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Oh snap!kingsfan10 wrote:Nah, that honor goes to Zach/Curry...
To be fair the Kings were not as bad defensively as say....those same period Mavs. That was why the Kings always seemed to get the upper hand. In fact there was even one year ('03 maybe?)) where the Kings actually lead the league in defensive fg%. CWebb was never a great defender, but prior to his knee injuries he was at least servicable on most occasions. And Vlade defended (ie; flopped) Shaq as well as anybody lol. They also got solid play from the likes of BJax & Christie, but also had some good defensive role players off the bench; Keon Clark, Jim Jackson, Hedo, Pollard & Funderburk plus a very young Gerald Wallace. That team was ridiculously stacked.
You could make a good case for them being the best team not to win a championship in the past 10 years (although the 2000 Blazers were loaded as well). I think they were probably a fair bit better than at least 1 or 2 recent champions and if not for a bit of bad luck (or some might say bad officiating) they might all have rings on their fingers right now.
That was a great team.
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Cowology wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Oh snap!
To be fair the Kings were not as bad defensively as say....those same period Mavs. That was why the Kings always seemed to get the upper hand. In fact there was even one year ('03 maybe?)) where the Kings actually lead the league in defensive fg%. CWebb was never a great defender, but prior to his knee injuries he was at least servicable on most occasions. And Vlade defended (ie; flopped) Shaq as well as anybody lol. They also got solid play from the likes of BJax & Christie, but also had some good defensive role players off the bench; Keon Clark, Jim Jackson, Hedo, Pollard & Funderburk plus a very young Gerald Wallace. That team was ridiculously stacked.
You could make a good case for them being the best team not to win a championship in the past 10 years (although the 2000 Blazers were loaded as well). I think they were probably a fair bit better than at least 1 or 2 recent champions and if not for a bit of bad luck (or some might say bad officiating) they might all have rings on their fingers right now.
That was a great team.
Agrees. The past Kings have BALANCE in their roster... Yeah, we lead the NBA in defensive %s in 02-03...We could be the best offensive team and as well as the defensive team... This team could have been very special...but oh well...