ShaqAttack3234 wrote:The Infamous1 wrote:Would anyone take grizzlies Pau over Brand?
Because I don't see what aspect of his game significantly changed from Memphis to LA. He just was on a better team
Definitely wouldn't take Grizzlies Gasol over Brand. That's a pretty easy comparison because Gasol had his best season in Memphis the same year Brand peaked, and I can't think of anyone who thought Gasol was better at the time.
But I saw significant improvements post-'08 for Gasol. After the loss to Boston, Gasol gained weight, was noticeably stronger and played noticeably tougher to the point where the soft label really didn't seem appropriate during the '09 and '10 seasons, imo. Not surprisingly, he became a significantly better rebounder around this time than he had been prior, and was better defensively. Not as much of a difference offensively, but I'd say he was a bit better in the low post, partially for the same reason, and he seemed to be a more accurate mid-range shooter.
Obviously, the situation was a noticeable difference. Pau seemed to benefit from a great coach in Phil, being a perfect fit for the triangle, and Kobe being the primary focus of opposing defenses, but it's clear that Pau was at his best in '09 and '10. The reason I think Pau's impact shouldn't be underestimated is the impact he made on the Lakers instantly. In the '08 season, he went to the Lakers after they had already lost Bynum, so that's essentially a 42-45 win team without him, and for the '07-'08 season, they were 24-11 with Bynum, 11-9 without Bynum or Gasol(really 11-10 including a game Pau only played 4 minutes in) and 22-4 with Gasol excluding that same 4 minute game. That's an enormous improvement, and as mentioned, he improved after '08.
He's not going to be the guy you think of when picking first options, but when you get beyond the players you think could actually win as "the man" in the way MJ, Hakeem, Shaq, Kobe, Lebron, Magic, Bird, Kareem, Duncan, Wade, Dirk ect. have, I think you have to start looking at guys who can make a huge impact as 2nd options, and Gasol was great with that in mind.
He improved defensively but would that be enough in a debate with brand who is clearly better on that end? Even you said there wasn't much of a difference offensively. The only numbers I see that went up with Pau was his overall efficiency(FG/TS) and his offensive rebounding which can easily be attributed to better teammates. Guys don't just improve that much at that stage in their careers
As for the Lakers record, if I replaced Pau with someone like Bosh, Amare, or for this threads comparison Brand would it be any different? When Bynum went down aside from odom the lakers had no NBA level big men