Bad news for Spurs
Gasol at C and Lamar at PF = matchup problems for us
cuz my original point was to Tlong...and you came and said your piece.
Bad news for Spurs
Gasol at C and Lamar at PF = matchup problems for us
Bynum in the lineup doesn't solve your match up problem. Only makes it worse considering Bynum guards Duncan as good as anybody in the league.
Dumb thread DrHouse....really who cares and if you "bump" what does it matter. They're are more pressing threads like Kobe > Jordan....keep on point brother![]()
The Spurs squad the Lakers beat in San Antonio was without Ginobili, so if you still want to count it, go right ahead.
We know how much difference a healthy Ginobili makes. If you're still unclear, he'll be glad to show you in the WCF.
And I'm saying Tlong's analysis "No Bynum = No championship" is completely wrong![]()
if he plays before the playoffs it will be very small minutes. but lakers would be aiming at saving him come finals.
Why do ppl start these dumbass threads? This is NOT the same type of injury as least season. He didnt need surgery so you already know he's gonna be back at some point. He's already practicing & running on the court. Last year they kept waiting to see if it would heal on its own & it didnt so he needed to get surgery. Only reason Phil says he wont ba back for a while is because he hates ppl bugging him & asking questions. NO news = good news. He"s chillin in LA with Kareem the Dream workin on the Post moves![]()
Same excuse as last year's WCF.
At some point, a team goes with the team they have on the floor and stops making excuses for losses.
The Lakers didn't lose to the Celtics last year because of the refs or because Bynum was missing.
The Lakers lost because they couldn't beat the better team...period.
Yes, we were outmatched and we lost against the Lakers. No excuses. However, I would be willing to bet a lot more money on the Spurs this year if we have our line-up now as is. If Duncan, gets worse we're out. If Manu gets hurt again, we're out. I'm not making excuses, that's how the ball bounces. I'm just saying that objectively analyzing the match-ups, a healthy Manu will make all the difference in the world. And, Bynum will be back, believe me. In the end, we all know when two teams are as good as LA and the Spurs it will come down to health, coaching and cajones (balls).
I agree with this and cajones are vital to winning any kind of series no matter the talent.
I just don't like saying "We lost because xxxx player was missing". If it's Kobe or Duncan not playing, ok, I can understand excuses...but not the 2nd/3rd/4th/5th guys missing.
But yes, objectively analyzing match-ups Manu would make a huge difference, he just doesn't make a difference in games he didn't play.
Spurs only won in 2003 because Dirk got hurt.
Ghazi don't be an ass. I refuse to dignify that drivel with a lengthy response. I wonder what Dirk's excuse was for the choke in 2006? He wasn't hurt. Just forget it-don't even have to respond. I'm not even going there. No siree....![]()
Lest we forget Manu was totally healthy in the earlier matchup between the Spurs and the Lakers this year. And the Spurs still got blown out.
I think Bynum will be back by the 2nd round of the playoffs. They really dont need him until then.
that actually sucks for the rockets, they match up better with Bynum playing C so Yao won't have to guard pau
While the Los Angeles Lakers battle through their longest road trip of the season, back in Los Angeles injured center Andrew Bynum nears a return.
Bynum partially tore his right MCL on January 31st in Memphis against the Grizzlies. The original timetable for recovery was said to be 8-12 weeks.
According to his website www.andrewbynum.com, Bynum has progressed to the point where he is "playing 2 on 2 and 3 on 3, while waiting on the team to return."
Following standard recovery protocols, Bynum's next step towards recovery would be to test himself in a 5 on 5 scrimmage . . . typically the final step before a player is back on the active roster.
The Lakers are scheduled to play the Charlotte Bobcats and Milwaukee Bucks on back-to-back nights on Tuesday and Wednesday. Coach Phil Jackson wouldn't be likely to hold a full practice on Thursday.
The team's next home game is on Friday against the Houston Rockets, likely without Bynum. If, however, he can get in a full practice on Saturday, April 4th . . . perhaps the Lakers will be able to get him on the court against the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday.
That assumes that Bynum's knee responds well to the increase in activity. A delay might take him to April 9th against the Denver Nuggets or even as late as the Memphis Grizzlies on the 12th.
The Lakers were able to lock up the top seed in the Western Conference without him but are eager to wield a complete roster for the coming postseason.
I may have to eat some crow pie soon...
You were serious?I thought you were doing some kind of reverse jinx.
WTF is wrong with you lakers fans?
I don't think he was completely healthy.
You do realize Duncan hit most of those shots on Gasol, right? Or don't you remember Phil benching Bynum in the 4th and Parker/Duncan going to town in the middle?
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...1&p2=duncati01
Timmy's CAREER FG% against Bynum is 46%. Including a 2-13 performanceand 10-23 that went to OT.
Umm....honestly..
I mean honestly you're going to make this post? Really?
Let me give you some advice, if I had a insanely injury prone center (which I do, so listen to what I'm telling you), I wouldn't be testing the fates and playing the "See...see, I told y'all so" card. Just like Manu, your "I told you so" dumbass post could blow up in your face and he could be out for the year, the the very next game.
Really you should delete your post and knock on wood pronto.
Oh BTW...epic first post.I mean this is the Iron Man of the NBA we're talking about.....good odds he stays healthy.
Last edited by Tmac&Luther; 04-10-2009 at 03:01 AM.
^ Somebody's jealousIt's so nice to see the Lakers back at full strength. Drew looked amazing for his first game back. Now STAY healthy son.
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