Finwë wrote:wcsoldier81 wrote:Can D12 and Pau stop whining and crying about everything and step their game up on the court ?
THIS.
BTW, on that article Rock posted, I have noticed a lot of miscommunication (?) between Howard and Nash or them having different ideas about what they want to do, i.e. Nash dribbling the ball top of the key waiting for Howard to come set the screen and Howard not going over there and instead waiting to get the ball on the block.
I think Nash is recognizing that Howard on the block isn't nearly as good an option as many thought and he's wanting to run P&R more and more, thus sometimes going away from the original course of action and going to the other side of the court and playing P&R with Pau (happened this last game at least once).

JoelMyersScrotalSack wrote:The Rock wrote:Dwight is having problems with Nash a little bit too
http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/story/_/id/8817247/dwight-howard-says-los-angeles-lakers-play-each-other
D'Antoni said if the Lakers' chemistry was lacking, it's simply from lack of time together. For instance, he said the relationship between Howard and point guard Steve Nash on pick and rolls is "not there yet."
"I don't know if it's because of a lack of training camp, or a lack of Steve being with us from the beginning, but the relationship between Steve and Dwight's got to get a lot better," D'Antoni said. "It's not creating the easy shots that we need."
The Lakers' coach also questioned the basic premise that players need to be close off the court to play well together on it.
"I don't know. I played on a lot of teams and I never really hung out with guys all the time," D'Antoni said. "I don't think you have to love each other. But you have to respect each other with what they do on the court."
I've noticed Dwight hasn't been very prepared for Nash's passes. When he catches them he fumbles the ball a lot and it destroys the rhythm of the play. It seems no one the court is really comfortable with Nash's style of play yet. They aren't used to having a guy out there who throws passes you don't expect someone to make and it catches them off guard, especially the bigs.

JoelMyersScrotalSack wrote:If players can't coexist with Nash then they are basketball-retarded. I wouldn't want a player on my team who can't adjust to Nash's style.
borri wrote:We have a coach who is coaching a system with mismatched parts. That's the problem IMO.
Rooscooter wrote:borri wrote:We have a coach who is coaching a system with mismatched parts. That's the problem IMO.
Hmmmm... Interesting theory, seems like I've heard is somewhere before.......
I'd go so far as to say that our issues have been floor balance REGARDLESS OF WHO THE COACH has been. We don't have players that complement each other and we have a bunch of guys who are used to being the focus of their teams. I don't care how much fans think that a bunch of allstars can magically play together it usually fails more than it succeeds if you look at the past of most major pro sports..... or at the very least it takes a while to learn to play together in sacrificial roles.....
My issue has always been with our forwards. Neither really fit with Nash, Kobe and Dwight. We need floor stretchers and athletes at those positions to balance out the age/experience at the others.
wcsoldier81 wrote:It's crazy how the focus has been on Pau role in the offense , D12 wanted post ups over PNR ... we're the 6th best offensive in the league ... defense is the number one pb of this team and very few are talking about it

“It was painful,” Lakers forward Pau Gasol(notes) said. “It is a feeling that I want to keep in my mind for every single minute that I’m out there playing them.”
wcsoldier81 wrote:
On the PNR , I don't think D12 has the right footing to roll to the basket from the FT aera and finish at the basket like Amare or even Gortat ... plus opponents are and will clogg up the paint and force the pass to the wing players .
Rooscooter wrote:borri wrote:We have a coach who is coaching a system with mismatched parts. That's the problem IMO.
Hmmmm... Interesting theory, seems like I've heard is somewhere before.......

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Dwight re-aggravated his shoulder. Is expected to have an MRI tomorrow.
Pig Miller wrote:dwight was phenomenal tonight. besides the 26 rebounds, he was a great at protecting the rim.
soon, it's going to be time to think about how we surround dwight with the right talent for the remainder of his career.
fkmikebrown wrote:Pig Miller wrote:dwight was phenomenal tonight. besides the 26 rebounds, he was a great at protecting the rim.
soon, it's going to be time to think about how we surround dwight with the right talent for the remainder of his career.
IF he stays...which doesn't seem that ridiculous a variable lately.
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