http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/story...cific-divisionOutside of the loss of Dwight Howard and Bryant's injury, the argument can be made that the Lakers' roster actually improved. The additions of Nick Young, Wes Johnson and Jordan Farmar bring much needed athleticism and (marginally better) shooting to the perimeter. Chris Kaman, while past his prime as a starting center, still can contribute as a rebounder and screener as a backup center. Perhaps more importantly, Steve Nash and Pau Gasol will have had the entire summer to rest and rehab from the assorted ailments that dogged them throughout the 2012-13 season. Make no mistake, they aren't anywhere near their prime selves, but when healthy, they still can be high-level contributors, particularly with Gasol moving back to his natural position of center.
BryantBut the greatest improvement might come from an unlikely source: chemistry. For most offensive systems and defensive schemes, player buy-in is essential. Buy-in basically means not only accepting "what we are doing," but sticking to it so that everyone can trust that what's supposed to happen will happen. Think about fire drills from your elementary school days: You practice what to do in case of a fire so that chaos doesn't ensue. Without player buy-in, players freelance and chemistry breaks down. Howard and Bryant, in different ways, were the kids who were most likely to freelance instead of follow fire drill procedure, and that caused an immense amount of friction and tension within the team. Their absences give the Lakers a chance at fostering that missing chemistry. If they can do that (and stay healthy), expect the Lakers to be in the hunt for a playoff berth. If this season becomes more about proving the superhuman abilities of Bryant, then a date with commissioner Adam Silver at the NBA draft lottery is forthcoming.
Honestly, I think the lakers will fight for a playoff spot, especially if Kobe doesn't play most of the season.
Can't underestimate the power of team ball
the writer had a pretty legit meltdown when I confronted him about it
Amin Elhassan @AminESPN1h
.@AirMebane @Irishock777 shh he's on a roll....about to tell us about how we didnt quit when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor
Amin Elhassan @AminESPN59m
@Irishock777 @AirMebane lol sounds like you're the sensitive one, chief
Amin Elhassan @AminESPN45m
@Irishock777 @AirMebane dont mention it Mr Irrationally Angry Fan
Amin Elhassan @AminESPN29m
@Irishock777 @AirMebane yeah man, you oughta try out for Debate Team or something with those skills
Amin Elhassan @AminESPN22m
@Irishock777 i also don't see them responding to you....does that mean you're not worthy of my time? Never! I love you like a son!
Your average ESPN Insider, ladies and gentlemen. He couldn't even last 2 rounds vs me.
Boredom no doubt. If you're as ty a debater as you are a poster, I don't think Rain Man could last more than a few seconds.
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