DEEP3CL wrote:kblo247 wrote: the Laker way is, was, and always has been draft and invest in the damn small from the days of Buss and West. It's never been take a big because none of their bigs have amounted to anything unless if they have been bought including Bynum. Muiday is better than Towns easily at this level just like he was in high school, and maybe better than Okafor too since he struggled vs big bodies.
I get that kblo, but that narrative is dead now...that more than anything has been the Lakers problem, we haven't evolved much in terms of talent. But I'm old school and will remain that way, I get tired of these 30 something reporters harping that the game has changed....NO THE GAME HASN'T CHANGED, THE PLAYERS HAVE.
Basketball is still and will always be a big mans game no matter how wingers or guards want to change it. It's hit or miss with these ball dominate guards. Russell, Mudiay and others are no different, they pound the hell out of the ball and look for themselves as option 1.
You can use a dominating big who can pass and score....he can stretch the floor just the same as these teams that rely on perimeter shooting. I'm wondering if anybody paid attention to the 4th quarter last night and saw how both teams struggled to score ? They struggled because they can't get the easy buckets that a solid interior scorer could bring you.
Yeah we may never see dominate post players such as Shaq, Olajuwon, Abdul-Jabbar in the form of other players ever, but you can have one that if he commits to his post game...he could in a lot of ways start to bring it back.
For me I just don't see in hope of the Lakers getting back to relevance if they draft a guard, a position they can fill in free agency. And guys keep mentioning "well we can just go for Gasol, Aldridge"...etc, but lets be real and stay real about it those dudes ain't leaving their teams. And if they by some chance do leave, LA won't be the destination. We have too much work to do to improve and those guys are in "hunt for a ring" mode. That's just real talk, guys need to stop believing we can just snap up Love, Gasol, LMA and anybody else...it ain't happen'in.
I don't want us to be like 29 other teams, lets be different....if we build it right it can work.
I just don't see game changer from these bigs.
I see a B guy in Okafor, who can be your second guy and not really your leader ala Pau. He struggled vs anyone with size in the allstar games and even vs Frank the Tank who I remember outright ripping the ball from him. He wasn't the leader of Duke, he let other guys do that. I see a solid ass dude but not a leader or a beast.
I look at Towns and I see a phony. People keep hype him up but the guy didn't even play half a nba game on average. It's going to be a world of shock when guys see him blow up, which he did at times last year. Those dribbles won't happen in the league because unless if you're Odom at that size and can cross over and change direction, you're getting ripped. That defense of his better but it's not amazingly game changing as he's not anchoring anything as a 5. Hell he's likely a 4 tbh, and his lack of post moves and affinity for the 3 he's been practicing reminds me of Sheed more and more. He's not going to be your leader, hell people overlook it, but he led Kentucky no where and he didn't even put up great numbers at all like Randle the year before or Okafor. He's a ton of hype, and he's not even fully grown, so it reminds me of Bynum too without the ability to be the biggest mf on the court nightly.
I'm not buying the Russell train fully. He has a great shot. But I don't see Kyrie. He just doesn't have the handles or separation to be Kyrie, curry, or even harden. I see him as a SG who you set screens for and that runs you ragged all Ray Allen and Rip Hamilton wise, just that he will be able to throw a pass by changing a few shots off those screens. He's not stopping anyone or killing it on the glass,
I've said it before that I was in the Mario or Muiday group. I only saw the others as assets. And as much as I like what I see in Mario, he's too petulant at times. I really like Muiday. He's tall, he's strong, he works on his body, and he's a leader. He always keeps his dribble, keeps his head up, talks, aware, and gets after it on that end. He reminds me of a hybrid of Payton and Kidd when he played with the suns. Its different from Exum. It's readily easy to get a hold of multiple Muiday games off ioffer or even youtube, not even highlights but lul triple full games where you can scout him. You see directly why he was the number 1 consensus guy of the 4 before the ncaa got to exploit the other 3 while he went to make money for his family. He wasn't jr or Jennings overseas, he was a guy who was praised for being respectful, treating teammates with respect, trying to learn the language, and being a leader. He wasn't this party guy he was a gym rat. Hell the first thing he did when he came back with said money was hire a shooting coach to remove that hitch from his shot and a trainer to reorganize his diet. He is very firey and reminds me much more of what we expected from our past in Kobe, magic, west, Gail, worthy, and so on. He's much more laker tradition of a small you pick, build around, and back, and then get a big to come join IMO.
And deep I'm also the guy who is saying go for Hibbert and Carol/Green or go Tobis and Tyson. Not crazy enough to think Marc comes, I'm not really sure about Aldridge since the spurs have no say in that Manu/Tim do, and I really don't want Monroe personally