Magz50 wrote:A) Spurs, Celtics, Suns, Dallas all have a player in the same elite status as Lakers.
B) Spurs, Toronto, Portland, Dallas and Sonics all have a better bench than the lakers.
C) I'll give the Lakers this one. Although i still take a KG, Dirk or Duncan in a must win game over the combo of Gasol and Bynum.
D) There's no way Odom will put up those numbers once both Bynum and Gasol play. He'll drop considerably to an average starter with below par numbers.
1) So I assume you are saying that Garnett, Duncan, Dirk, and Nash are on the same level as Kobe?
Honestly, I guess you can make the argument, but let's take a look.
Nash (Only better at passing and the %s), Kobe plays >>> defense than Nash and is a MUCH more dangerous scorer.
Dirk (Only better at rebounding), Kobe plays better defense, and once again the much more dangerous scorer.
Garnett and Duncan you have legit arguments, although Kobe is still a MUCH greater scoring threat than either. And a much better passer than Duncan.
2) According to the #s, the Lakers bench has the 3rd highest ppg in the NBA. In addition, who cares about the Sonics, Toronto, or Portland? They DON'T have a top 3 player in the NBA, they DON'T have two big post presences. So who cares if their benches may be comparable to the Lakers. The Lakers bench is what sets them apart from teams like the Suns, Utah, and Golden State that really rely on their starting 5.
3) True, but you already used Duncan, KG, and Dirk in your argument. The Lakers have a top 3 players (Kobe) AND 2 post presences (Bynum and Gasol). Dallas, San Antonio, and Boston's best player also happens to be their post presence.
4) His rebounding will probably drop, but I expect his assist numbers to go up, and his scoring may very well go up considering he won't be doubled any time soon.