Duffman100 wrote:levon wrote:Duffman100 wrote:
Might get you there again though.
if one of the Nets 3 goes down
That's why I said MIGHT.
Irving and Durant aren't bastions of health.
The Heat guys aren't really iron men either
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Duffman100 wrote:levon wrote:Duffman100 wrote:
Might get you there again though.
if one of the Nets 3 goes down
That's why I said MIGHT.
Irving and Durant aren't bastions of health.
spanishninja wrote:Ballerhogger wrote:[tweet?s=20][/tweet] HUGE for the clippers if comes true
lol, longest trip across the building if true.
mademan wrote:Duffman100 wrote:
Time to throw on some Pavarotti. The suspense is killing me
Duffman100 wrote:
Ballerhogger wrote:
if they take anything less than herro oof.
Kilroy wrote:yoyoboy wrote:Kilroy wrote:
AD's been out all season... Drummond takes more of the C load and frees AD to work his natural position more... That alone will improve the offense dramatically... They also will both improve our rim protection dramatically, which is actually where we've been getting beat.
No it's not. The Lakers have the clear #1 defense in spite of Gasol missing significant time, LeBron missing a few games, and Davis missing half the season. Moreover, as a Cavs fan who's watched every game I can tell you that Drummond is not a rim protector and it's crazy to suggest he's one.
Again, a team with LeBron James having a 17th ranked offense, even with Davis only playing half the season, is just atrocious. You give yourself the best chance to win a title by surrounding LeBron and AD with floor spacers so that Davis can operate in single coverage and so that LeBron can effectively drive and kick. Putting out a lineup of 31% 3P shooter Dennis Schroder, KCP who hasn't been able to hit the side of a barn for months, and Drummond who plants himself firmly in the paint, while neither LeBron nor Davis is an above-average catch and shoot 3 point guy, is a total disaster for the playoffs. Teams like Brooklyn and LAC are literally gonna double up the Lakers in 3 point makes and it's impossible to overcome that kind of math 4 out of 7 times in a series.
We've had the #1 defense based primarily on our perimeter play... We've been a layup line inside... Our high block numbers have been from blocks on jump shooters, many of them from THT and his crazy long arms...
Shooting would help but we score enough to win games...
Lowry would be a luxury to have for the right price, but he's not likely to stick too long and we don't want to leverage our ability to pair AD with another star when LeBron retires, so we don't want to give up any asset that might be valuable down range...
Duffman100 wrote:Ballerhogger wrote:
if they take anything less than herro oof.
I wouldn't be unhappy if we left with Trent and Precious for Lowry and Norm's expiring deals.