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What will the Lakers do if Bynum and Gasol ...
What will the Lakers do if Bynum and Gasol can't play next to one another? (i.e sort of like how Randolph and Curry can't in New York)
Would they bring Bynum off the bench in that case?
Would they bring Bynum off the bench in that case?

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I would go like this
begin the game with kobe and gasol.
when kobe goes to rest keep gasol in there.
when kobe comes back in put him with bynum and rest gasol.
In the 4th quarter depending on the opposing team put either bynum or gasol with kobe. Like if we face the warriors we put Bynum in because they lack size. If we face post presence like Spurs or Houston put gasol in to spread the floor.
begin the game with kobe and gasol.
when kobe goes to rest keep gasol in there.
when kobe comes back in put him with bynum and rest gasol.
In the 4th quarter depending on the opposing team put either bynum or gasol with kobe. Like if we face the warriors we put Bynum in because they lack size. If we face post presence like Spurs or Houston put gasol in to spread the floor.
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JordansBulls wrote:What will the Lakers do if Bynum and Gasol can't play next to one another? (i.e sort of like how Randolph and Curry can't in New York)
Would they bring Bynum off the bench in that case?
Bynum - a classic back-to-the-basket big, plays down low.
Gasol - a classic midrange, passing big, who can take his man off the dribble.
Problem solved.
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I think Odom should become the 6th man and start Bynum/Pau and rotate those 3 between the front line depending on the matchups.
Bynum is a better rebounder and banger than Gasol. Gasol is similar to Odom in that he doesn't have to dominate the basketball and his passing skills are going to get Bynum some easy looks. I don't see the chemistry problem that others think the Lakers are going to have incorporating Bynum back in the mix........
Bynum is a better rebounder and banger than Gasol. Gasol is similar to Odom in that he doesn't have to dominate the basketball and his passing skills are going to get Bynum some easy looks. I don't see the chemistry problem that others think the Lakers are going to have incorporating Bynum back in the mix........
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the reason that bynum/pau will never be randolph/curry is that bynum is great without the ball. eddy curry is useless unless he has the ball. randolph, unfortunately, isn't good at getting him the ball cause he's a terrible passer. gasol is a great passer and even while gasol is working it offensively, bynum can crash the glass (where he was getting a lot of his points). bynum can also grab the defensive boards, protect the paint with his blocking, and basically do everything that renders curry useless.
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G35 wrote:I think Odom should become the 6th man and start Bynum/Pau and rotate those 3 between the front line depending on the matchups.
Bynum is a better rebounder and banger than Gasol. Gasol is similar to Odom in that he doesn't have to dominate the basketball and his passing skills are going to get Bynum some easy looks. I don't see the chemistry problem that others think the Lakers are going to have incorporating Bynum back in the mix........
So when the Lakers are 22-5 after 27 games and Bynum comes back,you would just throw Bynum in the starting lineup even though the team is clicking.
I think Bynum will come off the bench
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Enraged that we got Gasol?
They will complement each other, especially with Kobe in the mix, who do the Knicks have that can handle the ball like Kobe and demands just as much of attention? none.

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B-Scott wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
So when the Lakers are 22-5 after 27 games and Bynum comes back,you would just throw Bynum in the starting lineup even though the team is clicking.
I think Bynum will come off the bench
C Bynum
PF Turiaf
SF Luke
SG Sasha
PG Farmar
the lakers are a title contender when they get gasol and bynum on the court together. should the lakers start bynum right away and figure it out in the regular season or do u suggest they start experimenting in the playoffs? i'll go with the former
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B-Scott wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
So when the Lakers are 22-5 after 27 games and Bynum comes back,you would just throw Bynum in the starting lineup even though the team is clicking.
I think Bynum will come off the bench
C Bynum
PF Turiaf
SF Luke
SG Sasha
PG Farmar
Another excellent post B-Scott. This is what I am saying. The Lakers are flowing right now, why would you break up the chemistry to just insert Bynum?

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DC , I think B-Scott has a point there ...... ( I cant believe I agree with him )
I doubt Phil is going to get Bynum in so quick .
We all know how Phil likes to let a player work his way into the lineup , and like B said I think the team is doing well with the current lineup and to move so quick with Bynum into the lineup might change things up a bit .