Excuse me what's the problem?
Pau this year: 13.0 ppg on 13.5 fga
Kobe last year: 27.3 ppg on 20.4 fga
At least have a PPS of over 1
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Excuse me what's the problem?
Pau this year: 13.0 ppg on 13.5 fga
Kobe last year: 27.3 ppg on 20.4 fga
At least have a PPS of over 1
Suddenly fg% and MVP votes are useful gauges for measuring the effectiveness of a player.
At least we haven't heard 5>2 yet.
24/10, leading his team to a win against the division leader, while raising money for Spoelstra's children... unlike the snitches and low lifes that pollute the NBA, Pau also showing his leadership skills on and off the court...
How under-appreciated is this guy?
Well, he deserves to get on when he's putting up career lows and Blake and Meeks are leading the team in scoring but tonight i give him props
It's amazing what you can do when your cancer is in remission.
Kobe-less Lakers just beating the teams they are supposed to beat tbh
finally some class in the purple n gold. the ol'sport is classy imo
20/10 again, shooting 50%... putting the team on his shoulders and carrying them to .500.... even the haters starting to see the light, tbh...
In game 7 of the Finals, definitely.
Was Duncan a better defending version of Pau Gasol in his prime? Very similar numbers tbh, Duncan just got a little more volume on offense and was a better defender.
But, the Spaniard's record in the playoffs w/o Kobe is 0&16.
Makes me wonder.
I would agree that Pau started better than Timmy this season, sure...
When Pau is not actively being sabotaged by certain teammate, he's a great player, tbh...
Pau never missed the playoffs in his prime...
Makes me wonder
Yeah because Pau didn't have his best seasons with Kobe...
Not sure about that... he certainly had his best seasons with Derek Fisher and Phil Jackson....
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