emplay wrote:we discussed analytics - will blog some of that tomorrow
FULL STORY - http://www.latimes.com/sports/lakers/lakersnow/la-sp-ln-jim-buss-defends-scott-lakers-analytics-20150828-story.html
"There are parameters that I need to see on a guy but that doesn't mean he fits the team. That's where Mitch comes in, he knows the numbers, but he also sees if he's a fit," said Buss. "Then you go to Byron Scott, is this a guy that you like? Is this a guy that fits the team, does he complement the other players?
"Analytics doesn't really get to that human detail of, 'Does he fit with this guy?' Percentage-wise and stat-wise he does, but you have personalities, style of play, coaches that have a style of play and you have to put that all together.
"If I don't like a guy statistically or analytically then I might come in and say I'm not in favor of this. If he passes my test, then I just let [Kupchak and Scott] figure out who is the better fit."
Full Story here: http://www.latimes.com/sports/lakers/la-sp-lakers-jim-buss-20150828-story.html
On Kobe...
"We're going to approach it like it is, but that doesn't mean it is," Buss said of Bryant. "I'm not going to sit there and say, 'This is it, Kobe, you're done,' because it's not my decision, it's his decision."
So is this Bryant's final year with the team? "My arms are like this," Buss said, holding his arms wide open, about Bryant's future.
"He just has to know, at that age, and that many miles on you, what is your role? We'll explain the role, and if he still wants to do that and that's how he wants to go out, that's fine with me."
On D'Angelo Russell
"We've got high aspirations for him," Buss said. "We normally look to get bigs, but [Russell] was just that impressive, that we just didn't feel right passing up on him.
"My enthusiasm for D'Angelo Russell, I have to curb it because I'm so excited about it. He could be anything in this league."
On Randle
"He's a beast. He's been working out with some ex-NBA players and handling himself very well. He's super strong, very fit," Buss said.
On Clarkson
"Watching Jordan Clarkson develop [this summer], he's followed that same path, how he got better and better every game," Buss said.
About losing...
"I'm very competitive, so it hurts. It hurts terribly," Buss said. . "I try to look at the future while I'm watching the present, and that is to find core players. I think we've done a good job doing that."
On him...
"I don't mind that I said that, and I live by it. If we're not back contending in two years from now, then really I haven't done a good job," Buss said. "To me, the barometer of success at the end of next year ... is if we have eight core players that are going to be Lakers for the next five years.
"It's not a number of wins. It's not if we make the playoffs. It's not how far we go in the playoffs," he said about the upcoming season. "It matters that we have core players, and that these guys are our future."
Buss said he expects to deliver and rebuild one of the NBA's top franchises. "I'm the one who put it out there because that's the way I feel. I'm not a core player if I can't get this back to where we're supposed to be."