Would Bynum have helped us last night?
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Would Bynum have helped us last night?
I don't see how though. He has a tendency to get in foul trouble. Boston and the refs last night would have ate him alive. Even he would have been a non factor.
That game last night hurts.
That game last night hurts.
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no, you can't win when it's 5 against 8 reguardless of who is on your team.
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snaquille oatmeal wrote:no, you can't win when it's 5 against 8 reguardless of who is on your team.
Now you know why The Celtics were taken to 7 games by the Hawks and Cav and 6 Games ( Though I think the FTAs were closer in this series ) by the Pistons.
But all we heard was, " Celtics are a jump shooting team, thats why there not gettng fouled"
So, do you think your Lakers took all jump shots last night.
I dont, and i'm not a Laker fan.
The Refs are so inconsistent, not even from game to game, but from call to call in the same game.
Something must be done.
You only see worse refereeing in the WWE.
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lojowo wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Now you know why The Celtics were taken to 7 games by the Hawks and Cav and 6 Games ( Though I think the FTAs were closer in this series ) by the Pistons.
But all we heard was, " Celtics are a jump shooting team, thats why there not gettng fouled"
So, do you think your Lakers took all jump shots last night.
I dont, and i'm not a Laker fan.
The Refs are so inconsistent, not even from game to game, but from call to call in the same game.
Something must be done.
You only see worse refereeing in the WWE.
but that is fake, so we know that is fixed
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Bynum would have helped, actually.
The Lakers were actually only down on the glass by 1 board, a big reversal from game one. If Bynum had been in there, he'd have changed a lot of the dynamics of the game.
For one, he'd have changed how easy it was for Powe to get to the rim, he'd be taking offensive boards away from Boston (so the Lakers +1 advantage there would have probably been bigger), they would have shot a higher percentage overall...
The mere presence of a decent big defender who can rebound and score in the paint would have been HUGE. Bynum would have probably meant a win.
The Lakers were actually only down on the glass by 1 board, a big reversal from game one. If Bynum had been in there, he'd have changed a lot of the dynamics of the game.
For one, he'd have changed how easy it was for Powe to get to the rim, he'd be taking offensive boards away from Boston (so the Lakers +1 advantage there would have probably been bigger), they would have shot a higher percentage overall...
The mere presence of a decent big defender who can rebound and score in the paint would have been HUGE. Bynum would have probably meant a win.
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Of course Bynum would tremendously help us!!!
On Offense, Bynum would have a size advantage over Perkins or KG, they wouldn't be leaving Bynum like they do to Odom to contain the pain. Kobe would just lob it to Bynum off pick n rolls with Gasol because the help defense commits. You cannot do that with Odom because we know he cannot do much on the offense.
And on defense, just his mere presence would help us because he'd be rejecting Rando on drives and Powe wouldn't be as effective. if Bynum had played in this series, we most likely be up 2-0 or atleast have a split!
On Offense, Bynum would have a size advantage over Perkins or KG, they wouldn't be leaving Bynum like they do to Odom to contain the pain. Kobe would just lob it to Bynum off pick n rolls with Gasol because the help defense commits. You cannot do that with Odom because we know he cannot do much on the offense.
And on defense, just his mere presence would help us because he'd be rejecting Rando on drives and Powe wouldn't be as effective. if Bynum had played in this series, we most likely be up 2-0 or atleast have a split!
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lojowo wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Now you know why The Celtics were taken to 7 games by the Hawks and Cav and 6 Games ( Though I think the FTAs were closer in this series ) by the Pistons.
But all we heard was, " Celtics are a jump shooting team, thats why there not gettng fouled"
So, do you think your Lakers took all jump shots last night.
Of Kobe's 23 shot attempts 4 were in the paint. I'd call that a lot of jump shooting.
Pierce's game is all about driving the lane and getting fouled. It is an ugly boring style of play.
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fans do realize and ackowledge refs home cooking. what you are failing to understand is that it was not so much the bad calls themselves, but it was the momemtum shift that the bad calls caused, it was the inability to get into rythms because of fear of foul trouble in defense and on offense.BlazerFanaddict wrote:
With regards to the fouls. There isnt anything anyone can say to Laker fans today to convince them that the officiating did not cost them the game. That's part of being a fan. Maybe down the road, when the loss is not such a sting, a fan will realize that the calls almost always favor the most aggressive team.
Heck, didn't the Lakers finally start getting calls once they were the aggressor and got back into the game in the 4th? You cannot tell me you all did not see the intensity difference on both ends of the court by your Laker team when comparing Quarters 1, 2, and 3 to Quarter 4. The problem for the Lakers last night, is that the needed nearly or equal intensity in all 4 quarters.
the reffing in the 4th quater was actually even. there were bad calls for both teams, but it was even and I attribute our run on that fact. our players finally felt like they were getting breaks at both ends so they got into rythm and shifted the momemtum.
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