Hoops Pimp wrote:Kobe has not had to work so hard all season to carry this team. This should confirm that Bynum makes things easier for Kobe just as much as Kobe make things easier for Bynum. Bynum plays wll with whomever is on the floor with him.
Yeah, but that's an indirect effect. Bynum lessens the load on Kobe because he does his role well. Just like Odom would have lessened the load on Kobe if he does his role. You could say that with any player.
Without a doubt, Bynum has become the 2nd most important player on our team. It's not a profound observation to say that Kobe's job becomes much harder playing without a decent big man.
On the other hand, Kobe directly makes the game easier for Bynum. Drawing defenders away from Bynum, throwing him lobs or other passes in scoring position, etc. He sets the table up for Bynum, because as of yet, Bynum doesn't really have a consistent go-to move.
Tonight shows we miss Bynum a lot, but it also shows that we don't have any reliable good big men either. If we had any one of Seattle's big men like Collison, Wilcox, or Thomas, we wouldn't have to rely so much on Kobe to generate our entire offense for us.
“OH! Caruso parachutes in! You cannot stop him - you can only hope to contain him!” -Kevin Harlan, LAL-GSW 4/4/19