lakerz12 wrote:LivingLegend wrote:hoosierdaddy34 wrote:
That’s not the point. Lakers have lots of options and Vogel can ride the hot hands outside of LeBron/AD. You don’t need one guy to do it consistently
Would really help if there was a 3pt marksman on a consistent basis come playoffs. Assuming Bradley is going to hit 6 threes per game especially when its playoff tension type games is unreasonable.
Dont want to keep beating a old drum but I really wish this Lakers team had a JR/Korver type of combo out there roaming the 3pt line. Green can be that type of guy but even with him (like today) he is not incredibly consistent.
KCP can be that type of guy but for whatever reason they dont use him in that type of role too often
Who assumed that Bradley is going to hit 6 threes per game in the playoffs?
The Lakers don't need that. They have plenty of guys that can step up and make shots (Green, Caruso, Kuzma, Bradley, Cook, KCP, Dion, etc)
Jeez guys. It's like you don't want to accept that the Lakers are actually just good so you're trying to find some excuse as to why they aren't.
Their record is what they are. Deal with it. Accept it. Move on.
A large part of the reason the Lakers won today is because Avery Bradley was on fire. Without him stepping up and knocking down all of those 3s the Lakers probably lose this game. My question is do you really think that type of performance can come from a revolving door of role players deep in the playoffs? Do you trust that somebody will step up every game and do what Bradley did today?
Im just saying I would feel more comfortable if the Lakers had a guy known for that role on a consistent basis and not play 'what role player is going to catch fire today' roulette on a game by game basis. Not that it cant work, just that the unknown is worrying.
Also, Im a Cavs/LeBron fan lol I have a mutual rooting interest as you do. Please dont come at me like Im trying to hate.













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