Toby_White wrote:dantheman74 wrote:zimpy27 wrote:How do NBA execs get these jobs?
The fit on the Lakers is better than the Clippers but the Clippers have more talent from 1 to 8. The Lakers defense will be better, the Clippers offense will be better. I would say Clippers are slight favorites because they are younger.
did you get the names around the wrong way or serious? How is a team with P.Bev/Kawhi/PG worse defensively than the Lakers?
 
I´m also thinking about this for 10 minutes now. No way anyone thinks that Defense of all things, will be a plus for the Lakers against the Clippers.
 
The Clippers have better individual defenders on the perimeter (and the wing), but it would not surprise me if the Lakers were just as good (or better) as an overall defensive team.
People talk about the Lakers lack of perimeter defenders, but that is overblown. Bradley can be a very good perimeter defender, KCP can be tough, Green is consistent on that end and both Rondo and James have their moments (at this stage of their careers). That is ok, but what will make them strong defensively will be their back line shot blocking and defensive rebounding. Howard is capable of controlling the defensive glass and banging with the big boys. That will free up Davis to hunt weak side shot blocks and perform at his disruptive best. McGee will protect the rim as well.
Their size, shot blocking and rebounding will allow their perimeter players to perform above their heads on that end.
Furthermore, the type of defensive schemes Vogel ran in Indiana are exactly the type that will maximize the defensive potential of that Lakers roster (as currently constructed).
People are sleeping on the defensive potential of that roster (big time).
Don't believe the hype...