Salieri wrote:G35 wrote:They don't get one of those titles without MWP
They don't get two of those titles without Odom
They might not get one of those titles without Bynum
Imo, Pau could have been replaced by a lot of PF's
The rest of your anecdotal fallacies aside (the tactic of pitting Pau against Kobe as if they were rivals instead of teammates is an old trope from Kobe fans), this is the core of your post.
You're essentially saying that MWP, Odom and Bynum were more instrumental to those championships than Pau.
What can a reasonable poster say to that?
This is why participating in these threads is a waste of time, and I regret doing so.
Nope, you're deflecting. I am saying they were just as instrumental as Pau.
Odom was huge for the Lakers being an additional ball handler and facilitator, as well as being able to knock down open three's. Lamar's problem is similar to Pau in that he can't provide dependable offense and he was not always focused.
Bynum was important for the Lakers because he was the best shot blocker and deterrent as well as a big body that other teams had to account for. He actually was more assertive than Pau in getting his FGA's and playing with power around the rim. Bynum's issue was also about concentrating and staying healthy...he was similar to Embiid, Anthony Davis, in being injured.
Metta was important to the Lakers because he was that small forward that could matchup physically with those bigger SF's like Pierce, Lebron, Carmelo etc. Metta provided that physicality that the Lakers were needing to go up against teams like the Celtics.
So you can look at Pau one way, but I see those players all filling a necessary role. Kobe filled a role as well, he was the one that had to create offense when all else broke down. He was also filling that "gravity" role that teams had to double Kobe and he provided the spacing to allow the high/low passing game with the bigs to work.
Kobe was the indispensable player because he was the superstar. That's what superstars are there for. Pau is not a superstar, he was not really even a star imo. He was a very good player, but so was Bynum, so was Odom, so was Metta. They put a team together that worked well together. That is the best thing you can ever say about a leader of a team, is that all the players have a role and are important for making it all work.
What I think the Kobe-haters overlook is that they are trying to make Pau a top 50 player off of the time he spent playing next to Kobe. Not what he did in Memphis or what he did in Chicago, but its all about those two titles that he won next to Kobe.
It's a nonsensical argument:
- On one hand, "Kobe is selfish! Kobe shoots too much! Kobe doesn't pass enough! Kobe makes the game too hard!"
- On the other hand, "Pau is a top 50 player. The Lakers had the best front court in the game. Phil Jackson and the triangle made it work."
So I know the argument will be, "Well two things can be true at the same time, Kobe is selfish and shoots too much and Pau was great."
You're right two things can be true at the same time, Pau was great for the Lakers and he was not a top 50 or 75 player at the same time.
So you're right, you should be more nuanced when getting in these discussions.....
I'm so tired of the typical......