YLSKillaCam wrote:The people talking about Gasol are silly. When Gasol came to the Lakers, he wasn't considered a Garnett or a Duncan. He wasn't even considered a top 15 player in the league. He was a 18/10 guy with great fundamentals, but was considered weak on defense and weak mentally. There's a bunch of guys that can get you 18/10 and wouldn't catupult you to a championship.
He was a 20/10 guy who was also a pretty good passer and averaged around two blocks per game in his best years in Memphis, he was easily the best player on winning teams, even having a 50-win season under his belt, he just obviously wasn't a first option on a championship contender. He got to a pretty good team for almost nothing in return and you want to tell me it wasn't something that ultimately got the Lakers where they are now, i.e. champions?
Also, to say that Lebron would've won a championship with Gasol is about the dumbest thing I've ever heard. This isn't to say that he wouldn't, but to say that he would merely because Kobe was able to is ridiculous. There's so many factors that go into winning a championship. It is very difficult to win a championship even if you have a great great team. Look at the Cavs last year. Everyone thought they were a great team until they failed to win a championship and now there's a bunch of revisionist history going on trying to rewrite it as if Lebron had no help. Winning a championship is a very delicate process and the victor should be credited and celebrated. There's a bunch of sour grapes going on here with Lebron fans and it isn't very classy.
]The fact is that Kobe led his team to a championship, Lebron has not. The Cavs won more games in the regular season and the Cavs, as a team, were stastitically BY FAR the best team in the league. They should have at least gotten past Orlando. You can talk about Kobe having Gasol, but there is simply no excuse for the Cavs to have lost to the Magic. I could understand the argument if the Cavs made it to the finals to play the Lakers, but they did not. It is hard to see how Czbron's point makes any analytical sense or even has any support as a result. If the point is Lebron > Kobe so therefore, he would've won with Kobe's team, then it is a foolish argument to begin.
LeBron would have won a championship last year if he was on the Lakers instead of Kobe. I'm 100% positive about it. Kobe has had much more help than LeBron ever had. Trade Bosh to the Cavs, steal Popovich from the Spurs and then you can brag about how Kobe is a miracle champion maker all you want...
That being said, between Kobe, Lebron and Nash, the race is close. Lebron is third because it is unfathomable that a guy on the sixth best team in the league deserves it over two guys playing comparably well individually with better records in a tougher conference.
It's also unfathomable to play 62 games at home, that's the pace the Lakers are at right now...