NBA Weekly Thoughts [12/10-12/16]
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Antawn Jamison and his 3 rebounds and 3 points really helped the Lakers last night he's a way better fit for them than Pau Gasol
Having a stretch 4 that can hit threes is probably better than what Pau gives you right now (mostly long 2s)The rebounding battle isn't that big of a deal, especially when you have Dwight Howard (who even though he's regressing is still a great rebounder). Likewise, look around the league, a lot of teams are sacrificing the rebounding battle to offset it with a stretch 4. Eventually when you have enough people not really caring, it won't be a "loss".Comment
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Right. And despite that they probably would have won if they could even feign interest in playing help defense. If you think the difference between Gasol and Jamison is what's causing that team to lose, you're clueless.
I think Gasol is an awesome player and way better than Jamison, but Jamison's ability to create space allows more opportunities for Dwight, Nash and Kobe. Kobe and Gasol occupy largely the same space these days.Comment
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Right. And despite that they probably would have won if they could even feign interest in playing help defense. If you think the difference between Gasol and Jamison is what's causing that team to lose, you're clueless.
I think Gasol is an awesome player and way better than Jamison, but Jamison's ability to create space allows more opportunities for Dwight, Nash and Kobe. Kobe and Gasol occupy largely the same space these days.Comment
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Do you have a rebuttal or any sort of tangible thoughts on the subject?
I know it's insane to think that a PF that can take threes opens up the middle of the paint for high pick and roll situations that the D'Antoni offense thrives on (even though their most successful years have featured such a player), so I'd like to hear your thoughts on the subject.Comment
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Do you have a rebuttal or any sort of tangible thoughts on the subject?
I know it's insane to think that a PF that can take threes opens up the middle of the paint for high pick and roll situations that the D'Antoni offense thrives on (even though their most successful years have featured such a player), so I'd like to hear your thoughts on the subject.Comment
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