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I'll have to wait and see how this Laker team gels before I make a prediction. I think the Dwight Howard-Steve Nash combo could be deadly. I thought Orlando should have went hard after Nash last season. Howard's game is similar to A'mare Stoudemire, and we all know what Nash did for his career. Imagine how deadly Howard could be in the pick and roll with Nash. With Kobe waiting on the wing when things don't pan out, it could be a devastating offensive attack.
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They still won't beat OKC. OKC is still much younger and deeper. Westbrook will abuse Nash and Bynum is a better offensive player than Howard..
Last edited by dbreiden83080; 07-19-2012 at 12:22 PM.
I kinda like you VBM so I won't insult you while I destroy your takes....
Can't factor in scoring when Kobe is the lead dog on his team and Wade deferred to LeBron.
^ This comment alone proves my point...Wade doesn't have Kobe's mentality and when faced with play Kobe 1 on 1 it shows
^ Again..Kobe takes Wade to the low blocks almost immediately..Wade can try but he's usually not effective trying to post Kobe up because he's smaller than KobeI don't see an advantage either way. Whoever is better on a given night probably depends on whether the game is in LA or Miami (i.e. who the refs are sucking off that night)...Kobe also has a better mid-range game and is a better shooter...tell me again why it's a wash
You're also forgetting Rashard Lewis and Udonis Haslem on the Miami bench.^ so at this point who would you take Rashard Lewis and Haslem or Jamison and possibly Jordan Hill...No question you take the latter and not the former
As far as Nash goes, I actually think he'd be better served on the second unit. Kobe needs the ball in his hands.^ again not true at all...Kobe has the ball in his hands because he's never had a guard to actually..you know..facilitate the offense...Fisher could bring it up but he couldn't facilitate it..He usually brought the ball up, set a pick or a screen and then ran to the side corner looking for the spot up 3...
MJ as a 2-gaurd never had to facilitate that's why he was so devastating on the wings..Ask yourself -> Why did Kobe lobby so hard to bring Nash in...
^ It means keeping Kobe from instructing guys on where to be...Do you realize that the Triangle offense was structured on cutting to the basket..something Kobe has always done very well and in fact it's how he thrives...the iso ball is a result having no PG / floor general that keep it moving...Kobe is a scoring guard and now all Nash will need to do is hit him at the elbows (corners from the top of the key) which is Kobe's sweet spot...this is a no-brainer...Now when Kobe, or possibly Dwight is doubled watch opposing defenses pay with Nash's high FG%"Facilitating the offense" would essentially mean keeping the rock out of Kobe's hands.
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lakers in 5 tbh. lakers D will destroy the heat. no chance.
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The Lakers D that OKC took a big on?
This.
With better coaching, I think Dwight would get enough easy possessions against the Heat to make it a tossup, especially with Nash to get him the entry pass. But Kobe doesn't believe in Brown enough to willingly give up the ball, especially down the stretch.
Heat and Okc would still be Finals favorites but Okc less so. West is tougher conference I would give Lakers a 50-50 shot of beating them. Heat repeating barring injury I doubt they 3 peat though ...
^There's no way the Lakers aren't the favorites in the WCF if they get Howard. No way.
the team with Lebronze on it easily
but tbh the Thunder, Dallas and even the Spurs have better chance to face Miami next year, so it's irrelevant
Whatever happened to that Dwight for Ibaka/Harden deal?
Was it ever a real possibility or just a wild rumor?
Even if Harden had a competent Finals performance, i would have pulled the trigger on that one. Most people would have done the same i guess.
Depends on HCA.
lakers have the edge against miami if they have DH imho. heat struggle against good bigs and they always got pwned by DH singlehandedly everytime they played orlando, DH to LA would be the last thing miami want to see tbh
You already know Ace. Your newfound insecurity made you start this thread.
Nash >> Chalmers
Kobe > Wade
MWP << LBJ
Pau = Bosh
D-12 or Bynum >>> Any starting center y'all throw out there
Benches: argument TBD
Kobe had to do everything:
1) score
2) guard Fisher's or Sessions man
3) get the bigs involved
4) lead us in apg
5) close games
Now with Nash onboard, we don't need 3-5 out of pure necessity. Nash can close games, he's an apg wizard, and the bigs will love him.
He'll be more efficient, less ball handling duties, and be fresh come playoff time. The Nashquisition just extended his elite window IMO. His workload just decreased big time.
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Is this only one side of the ball?
don't get why people still call him that, despite the fact he has a gold medal now, as well as an NBA championship...
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the ol' arrow argument
That's rich.
why do people still continue to do this, when this is virtually meaningless?
Miami wins regardless of LA having Dwight or Bynum. They are simply a better team. The ONLY chance that LA has at winning, is by keeping Bynum, and having him go nuts in the post. I think its very arguable that getting Dwight would hurt their chances, because post scoring is pretty much the only way you can win a 7 game series against them.
Not a huge believer that Dwight's addition will make LA better than Miami. LA's bench is still whack. Adding Jamison is a huge lol. Nash is a great addition however, I think his value is higher than Dwight with the Lakers simply because LA's biggest flaw last season was shooting and playmaking and Steve excels on both. Gasol, Bynum, Jordan Hill and even MCRoberts will all come to life next season I bet. I expect high efficiency across the board for these players.
Bottomline for me though is how much will Kobe allow Nash to control the Lakers. If they use Nash as someone who just takes the ball up front and use him as a spot shooter, while Kobe plays ISO ball again, then they're a second round playoff team at best. But if Nash runs the Lakers like he did Phoenix and Kobe fully accepts a Robin role again then I think they're going to be tough to beat with or without Dwight.
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