Artest is FAR superior in creating his own offense..
Actually, he's not. Artest is a lot more aggressive at creating his own offense, for better or worse, but not superior. That main difference is that once you give the ball to Artest in an iso situation you know he's not going to pass it back out. He'll chuck till the cows come home and Odom won't. As a first option that's probably a good thing (for Artest) but as a third or fourth option on the Lakers is clearly is not.
Lamar is decent at creating his own offense in a slow set offense but as the game speeds up there aren't many players better at finding the holes in the defense, getting loose rebounds, taking the ball coast to coast etc.
Odom's driving ability is extremely overrated..
Yes, but it's still better than Artest's driving ability.
his points seem to come mostly from the offense, specifically Kobe's playmaking for the team..
That's true this season and hence his dramatic increase in fg%. However, if you look at previous seasons you'll see that he's destroyed Duncan on that end of the floor with his driving ability. So much so that Pop started putting Manu/Finley on him and coming with the immediate double as opposed to single coverage with Duncan.
Like I said earlier, as the game gets faster and crazier Lamar gets better. He'd be absolutely perfect on PHX or GS for that reason... and against teams that let the game get wild and crazy he dominates. Against teams that play slow and methodical he shrinks.
posting up? I'll take Artest as well, and pretty easily..Odom's post up game is weak as **** and overrated as well..
His post game is still better than Artest's when you consider Odom's being guarding by PF's and Artest by SF's. Put Odom at SF and Ron at PF then compare post games... or put them both at SF.
shooting? Artest isn't the greatest shooter, but Odom's shot is extremely inconsistent..he was also shy about his jumper for most of what I saw in the playoffs..
Artest's jumper is just as inconsistent and he's much less shy about using it.
defensively, there's no comparison..
True.
Odom has a massive edge in rebounding. Not only will he grab more rebounds but he's also infinitely better at keeping big guys off the boards.
Odom is the better play maker. No explanation needed.
Odom's the more versatile player. LO is probably the only player in the league that can legitimately lineup at all 5 positions and has actually done it. If Bynum or Gasol miss any time next year the season is basically over with Artest at SF. Odom can slide to PF.
Odom's better in a high tempo offense. Already noted this several times but it should be mentioned again that the Lakers are a high-scoring fast-paced (but not running) team.
Odom's a better glue/garbage man. He moves better without the ball and has finally showed it doesn't need it in his hands to be effective. Hell, we didn't iso him at all this year or run any sets for him and he still averaged 14 points on 52.5%. His garbage man skills are only second in the league to Marion.
Artest needs the ball and has cried in the past when he didn't get it to his liking (even though he had prime JO on the team at the time).
Needless to say, Artest is also a nutcase and has the mainstream media on speed-dial for all those times he just "needs to get something off his chest". Odom's pretty chill, doesn't whine, and doesn't destroy team chemistry. He's also got the superior wardrobe and fashion sense.
It's not some mystery why Odom is near Marion/Jamison money and Artest is near old Peja/Hinrich money. The former are better players overall even if the latter are absolutely elite at their speciality.
"I'm sure they'll jump off the bandwagon. Then when we do get back on top, they're going to want to jump back on, and we're going to tell them there's no more room." - Kobe in March of 2005