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NBA Fast Break says Lakers bench has the edge
« on: June 05, 2008, 12:15:36 AM »

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They made it seem like that thought was the general consensus. Do the majority of people really think this? Do you  guys think this at all? I completely disagree besides ET our bench has been one of the best in the league all year and it has been pretty good in the playoffs. I feel like this is an example of people not having watched enough of our games so we don't get due respect.
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Re: NBA Fast Break says Lakers bench has the edge
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2008, 12:21:29 AM »

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ESPN gives Celtics very little credit at all. If you don't have Kobe or Lebron on your team (who they love to hype up and drool about)they don't care about you. Why would they start now?  ::) LOL

Re: NBA Fast Break says Lakers bench has the edge
« Reply #2 on: June 05, 2008, 03:50:08 AM »

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Yes, most people think the Lakers have a better bench.  Statistically, they're right; the Lakers bench outperformed ours in almost every way, other than in rebounds.  Points, assists, blocks, steals, +/-, etc., the Lakers ranked ahead of us. 

In the post-season, that gap has probably only widened, because our bench has been very inconsistent (due in part to the insistence of playing Sam Cassell over Eddie House, who clearly outproduced Sam during the regular season, and the decision to mothball our most offensive productive bench big, Leon Powe.)

If this series is decided by the depth of the respective benches, I think the Lakers will win.  Our advantage is in our top six or seven.

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Re: NBA Fast Break says Lakers bench has the edge
« Reply #3 on: June 05, 2008, 04:41:37 AM »

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Yes, most people think the Lakers have a better bench.  Statistically, they're right; the Lakers bench outperformed ours in almost every way, other than in rebounds.  Points, assists, blocks, steals, +/-, etc., the Lakers ranked ahead of us. 

In the post-season, that gap has probably only widened, because our bench has been very inconsistent (due in part to the insistence of playing Sam Cassell over Eddie House, who clearly outproduced Sam during the regular season, and the decision to mothball our most offensive productive bench big, Leon Powe.)

If this series is decided by the depth of the respective benches, I think the Lakers will win.  Our advantage is in our top six or seven.

Well-said, RH (TP) ... I think their view/assessment of this is a bit aberrated for the simple fact that our best bench wasn't allowed to play for much of the playoffs, and that the rotation was so whacky during the regular season, that it's very hard to get a realistic perspective on just how good our bench can be, if used to it's peak abilities. Once again, it will come down to how they're utilized, and whether or not Doc uses the rotation the best way possible, at the appropriate times. Man, I'm as nervous about that as anything else, and I pray to God he's finally put the whole thing together ... time will tell. But when our bench is at it's peak, I think they're very comparable to LA's.
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Re: NBA Fast Break says Lakers bench has the edge
« Reply #4 on: June 05, 2008, 08:22:12 AM »

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As you say, statistically, the Laker bench team have the edge.  They have more offensive weapons coming off the bench, better athletes.  But I don't believe they have anyone on their bench as savvy, experienced, and as tough as PJ Brown.  It's possible, just possible, that Sam Cassell will prove the value of his experience during this series.  I don't believe Fisher will have the physical/speed superiority that Billups, Stuckey, and Hunter had on Sam during the last series.  Maybe Powe can find a place for himself in this series.  Inside scoring can only help us.  As far as Eddie, I expect LA will follow the Detroit example and pressure him as soon as he has the ball with either Fisher or Vujacic.  I've not seen enough of Vujacic to see how well he pressures the ball, but evidently, the trio of Fisher, Vujacic, and Farmar were enough to pressure some very good PGs.

Re: NBA Fast Break says Lakers bench has the edge
« Reply #5 on: June 05, 2008, 08:29:06 AM »

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The bench becomes less of a factor come playoff time anyhow.  We have better role players.