Tuesday, November 02, 2004
Season Opener - Tonite
Life without the Big Fundamentaless starts tonite. No more slowing down the game so Shaquille O'Neal can clog the middle. No more having the biggest guy on the court not being the leading rebounder. No more defense when he feels like it....
It is a new era. The offense goes through Kobe and I don't mind that. This Lakers team is deeper than last year's team and there is no power struggle. And despite the offense flowing through Kobe, this will be a team oriented Lakers squad.
Basketball is about roles and despite what your traditional pundits like to think, one of those roles is scorer. Kobe is the primary scorer. The fact that along with scoring he brings defense as well as passing is just KY on the virgin! As long as the other players play to their roles and potential, there's no reason this team can't win the Pacific...again.
I know, a lot of folks have us in the lower half of the Playoff seeding and the haters have us missing the playoffs altogether. But let's think about this, Sacramento is the prohibitive favorite to win the division. They are no longer as deep as they once were. Couple that with Peja's desire to be traded and Chris Webber's inability to take it to the next level (and he wouldn't have taken it to the next level regardless of his injury last year, it's just not in him) and Sacramento is not so formidable. Golden State and Portland will definitely be better but there's no way you can say either of those teams are going to beat out both the Lakers and the Kings (at least not until you start playing some games). And the Clips...well let's not taint this blog with the Clips.
Keys to tonite's game. Match Denver's intensity. Denver is a hungry team, playoffs last year after season after season of depressing futility means they want it even more. Kobe does need to get everyone else involved, particularly Odom who has struggled somewhat shooting in the preseason. I also think Caron Butler plays a big part in this game as a tempo changer off the bench.
ESPN NBA 2K5 simulation: Nuggets 98 - Lakers 87. I knew I should have gotten NBA Live 2005.....
It is a new era. The offense goes through Kobe and I don't mind that. This Lakers team is deeper than last year's team and there is no power struggle. And despite the offense flowing through Kobe, this will be a team oriented Lakers squad.
Basketball is about roles and despite what your traditional pundits like to think, one of those roles is scorer. Kobe is the primary scorer. The fact that along with scoring he brings defense as well as passing is just KY on the virgin! As long as the other players play to their roles and potential, there's no reason this team can't win the Pacific...again.
I know, a lot of folks have us in the lower half of the Playoff seeding and the haters have us missing the playoffs altogether. But let's think about this, Sacramento is the prohibitive favorite to win the division. They are no longer as deep as they once were. Couple that with Peja's desire to be traded and Chris Webber's inability to take it to the next level (and he wouldn't have taken it to the next level regardless of his injury last year, it's just not in him) and Sacramento is not so formidable. Golden State and Portland will definitely be better but there's no way you can say either of those teams are going to beat out both the Lakers and the Kings (at least not until you start playing some games). And the Clips...well let's not taint this blog with the Clips.
Keys to tonite's game. Match Denver's intensity. Denver is a hungry team, playoffs last year after season after season of depressing futility means they want it even more. Kobe does need to get everyone else involved, particularly Odom who has struggled somewhat shooting in the preseason. I also think Caron Butler plays a big part in this game as a tempo changer off the bench.
ESPN NBA 2K5 simulation: Nuggets 98 - Lakers 87. I knew I should have gotten NBA Live 2005.....