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How does our bench stack up with the rest of the league

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Re: How does our bench stack up with the rest of the league 

Post#21 » by LApwnd » Tue Aug 3, 2010 3:44 pm

Aki wrote:^^ that said, if manu skews SAS's bench, why shouldn't odom skew our bench either?

can't not count manu, but count odom on ours. he does manage to play 30+ mpg


well seems like analyst like to base bench production on POINTS and Manu scores alot, I think he accounts for almost 60-70% of the bench point, while Odom doesn't look to score much, rather be all around type guy.
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Re: How does our bench stack up with the rest of the league 

Post#22 » by 5up » Wed Aug 4, 2010 6:04 am

Our bench rotation I think is one of the best in the league. We have great size, perimeter shooting, defense, good ball handling/playmaking abilities from our players that come off the bench which is key as we can be competitive for long stretches against good teams even if our bench players are in.
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Re: How does our bench stack up with the rest of the league 

Post#23 » by ShowtimeFan » Wed Aug 4, 2010 6:16 am

If Drew stays healthy, Odom could win the 6th Man of the year...!
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Re: How does our bench stack up with the rest of the league 

Post#24 » by JustAwesome » Wed Aug 4, 2010 4:53 pm

Even if Gasol and Bynum aren't injured, Odom is still going to get his minutes. He's basically guaranteed 20-25 minutes a game.

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