#1 in differential efficiency (18.7)
#1 in rebounding (20.2)
#2 in points (41.7)
#2 in assists (9.6)
#3 in steals (4.0)
#3 in minutes (99.4)
http://www.hoopsstats.com/basketball.../7/diffeff/1-1
Phoenix bench at #28 with -11.4![]()
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Scores 73 points on Chicago![]()
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Led by Farmar and Bynum. Recognize.![]()
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#1 in differential efficiency (18.7)
#1 in rebounding (20.2)
#2 in points (41.7)
#2 in assists (9.6)
#3 in steals (4.0)
#3 in minutes (99.4)
http://www.hoopsstats.com/basketball.../7/diffeff/1-1
Phoenix bench at #28 with -11.4![]()
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Spurs are #2- Thats great.
And for the Lakers: I'd like to see more minutes for Vujacic.
Phoenix's bench is Barbosa and Diaw and nothing else. Teams will sometimes go to a 7-man rotation in the playoffs, but 100 games, which is what a le requires?
Well don't just in stand there, go get an extinguisher son. I just hope they were put out already. Last thing you guys need is more injuries.Lakers bench is on FIRE!!!
Gotta Love the Lakers depth, arguably the best in the league. I really like the first string, second string rotation. Sweet!
from the games ive watched. The bench seems to do better then the starters.
no joke.
In some games that's true. The starters are still feeling each other out, with Odom returning and Kwame constantly being injured. The second unit definitely has more energy than the starters.
I have really enjoyed watching the lakers this year, energetic, balanced and all out. I hope they do well this year.
Yes the Lakers bench is looking very solid. Even Vlad is playing very well. Seems to have found his 3 point stroke back. That's what being healthy will do for you.
It's true. They've been the ones that have brought us back in games and have even put some teams away.
Even if it wasn't, D'Antoni would still find a way to seven-man-rotation the Suns into the ground. It's his only skill as a coach.
D'A sux...he tires his players out b4 playoffs. Grant hill with 40 min+ LOL.
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