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Post#81 » by Sedale Threatt » Thu Jan 28, 2010 4:05 pm

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Post#82 » by Edrees » Thu Jan 28, 2010 7:17 pm

last few games pau and drew seem to have found a rhythym together, both shooting at a high perrcentage, especially andrew.
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Re: Time For Phil To Realize Drew Is Best Option In Post 

Post#83 » by microfib4thewin » Thu Jan 28, 2010 7:26 pm

daddyfivestar wrote:
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daddyfivestar wrote:Would you take 33mpg, 14.5 ppg, 9.9 rpg, 1.8 bpg, 3.8 apg, from Bynum right now?


Frankly, what Andrew's giving us right now is pretty damn solid, especially when Pau's been out and we need him to pick up the slack. I just don't think he's been better than Pau.


Those #s are not Pau or Bynum.

Those are Divac's averages in the 3 seasons prior to being dealt for Kobe, as you mentioned above.


If Pau becomes Shaq from Bynum leaving and we get the next Jordan then of course Bynum should be traded.
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Post#84 » by TonyMontana » Thu Jan 28, 2010 7:45 pm

Edrees wrote:last few games pau and drew seem to have found a rhythym together, both shooting at a high perrcentage, especially andrew.

Ya but look at who we played.
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Re: Time For Phil To Realize Drew Is Best Option In Post 

Post#85 » by daddyfivestar » Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:34 pm

microfib4thewin wrote:
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Sedale Threatt wrote:Frankly, what Andrew's giving us right now is pretty damn solid, especially when Pau's been out and we need him to pick up the slack. I just don't think he's been better than Pau.


Those #s are not Pau or Bynum.

Those are Divac's averages in the 3 seasons prior to being dealt for Kobe, as you mentioned above.


If Pau becomes Shaq from Bynum leaving and we get the next Jordan then of course Bynum should be traded.


Actually it could be if Bynum becomes Shaq from Pau leaving and we get the next Kobe then of course Pau should be traded.
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Post#86 » by Anklebreaker702 » Fri Jan 29, 2010 9:51 am

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My final thought on this topic is this for guys like Tony, ST, etc:

Good post T, but honestly brah how long has Bynum been in the league now? Dont you think we are past the Bynum "grace period"?


Absolutely.

I want Bynum to mature so much on the defensive end.. besides the Lakers winning, the first stat I look at is how many rebounds he had. That's the biggest area he needs improvement, and it's just an effort thing with that.

Aren't you guys forgetting the 2 major injuries he had? I would have to say that greatly attributed to his set backs.
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Re: Time For Phil To Realize Drew Is Best Option In Post 

Post#87 » by Kilroy » Fri Jan 29, 2010 6:05 pm

Anklebreaker702 wrote:Aren't you guys forgetting the 2 major injuries he had? I would have to say that greatly attributed to his set backs.


It's my personal, no proof feeling that this is why Bynum isn't playing more now...
I think they want to make sure he's fully healthy come play-offs.

He has a tendency to kind of over-play when he gets on a roll... So why let him play himself out this early in the season. Pau plays because he knows how to let the game come to him.

I see it as an endless cycle...
Drew needs to play to be fully effective... He plays, his offense gets going.... His offense gets going, his defense improves.... His defense improves, he doesn't make stupid mistakes... He doesn't make stupid mistakes, he stays on the floor... On and on...

Problem is, our team doesn't have the luxury of letting him play through his issues/inconsistancies and let Pau grow mold on the bench.

Sucks for him, but that's what being mature and a professional is all about... You have to recognize the role you have on a team and the way you can have the most impact, and exploit it for all it's worth...

He should come off the bench like a cannon. Instead he seems to get completely out of the game on the bench and come in cold, confused and inneffective. And before you know it, he's picked up 2 quick fouls and is complaining to the refs.

Or when he starts, he plays awesome for about 4 minutes and then starts getting tired...

I tend to agree that if you add minutes to Drew and you find a way to still keep him healthy, he could become a best like we haven't seen in a while.

Problem is, that's probably not going to happen on the Lakers, and it's ultimately his responsability to adapt to that and make the beast of it. He's certainly getting paid enough...
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Re: Time For Phil To Realize Drew Is Best Option In Post 

Post#88 » by Anklebreaker702 » Sat Jan 30, 2010 12:13 am

Kilroy wrote:
Anklebreaker702 wrote:Aren't you guys forgetting the 2 major injuries he had? I would have to say that greatly attributed to his set backs.


It's my personal, no proof feeling that this is why Bynum isn't playing more now...
I think they want to make sure he's fully healthy come play-offs.

He has a tendency to kind of over-play when he gets on a roll... So why let him play himself out this early in the season. Pau plays because he knows how to let the game come to him.

I see it as an endless cycle...
Drew needs to play to be fully effective... He plays, his offense gets going.... His offense gets going, his defense improves.... His defense improves, he doesn't make stupid mistakes... He doesn't make stupid mistakes, he stays on the floor... On and on...

Problem is, our team doesn't have the luxury of letting him play through his issues/inconsistancies and let Pau grow mold on the bench.

Sucks for him, but that's what being mature and a professional is all about... You have to recognize the role you have on a team and the way you can have the most impact, and exploit it for all it's worth...

He should come off the bench like a cannon. Instead he seems to get completely out of the game on the bench and come in cold, confused and inneffective. And before you know it, he's picked up 2 quick fouls and is complaining to the refs.

Or when he starts, he plays awesome for about 4 minutes and then starts getting tired...

I tend to agree that if you add minutes to Drew and you find a way to still keep him healthy, he could become a best like we haven't seen in a while.

Problem is, that's probably not going to happen on the Lakers, and it's ultimately his responsability to adapt to that and make the beast of it. He's certainly getting paid enough...

Very good post
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