
A lot of us lately (including myself) have really been on Lamar's case. I know he makes a lot of bone head plays like the 1 pictured above, but then I started contemplating this quote by Deep3CL
DEEP3CL wrote:
Also to paraphrase what Shaq said in the 2004 Finals, " This is what happens when sh*t ain't done right from the top". This is starting to fall squarely on Phil's door step, for not starting Bynum and Pau during the preseason and jerking around with the 3 spot also. Most teams during the preseason put out their starters but use them for short minutes. Phil jerk's and jive's around playing head games. So what if the league knew we were going to start Drew and Pau......wasn't like it was a secrete. In other words there wasn't any cohesion to begin with. The real reason we got off to such a good start was because of the home schedule and the fact it was spaced out early.
Bottom line is I didn't see Doc Rivers or Mike Brown jacking around with their lineups in the preseason, some of Phil's junk is getting real out dated real quick.............tell me I'm wrong.[/quote]
He is right. Right now the team is not playing well at all & Phil is jerking with the line up @ the SF position so why not try Lamar? I myself don't want to see him go without trying that massive front line. If we were rolling along then no problem but it's broke & no one apparantly knows how to fix it. How do we know that wont be the fix? Lamar always rebounds, we are complaining about defense, so why would this not be tried? It would be the biggest front line in the league. Let's go for it. I'm not changing the way I feel about LO I still feel he's been playing well since last January (minus the bone head plays) which he has waaaaaaaaaaaay too many of but I'm not ready to see him go without seeing what that front court can do together. IAMWORTHY stated in another thread we havent seen that front line for even 1 minute this season