bystander wrote:
G1 +15
Pau 8-19 23 pts
Brand 3-10 8 pts
G2 -3
Pau 7-14 16 pts
Aldrige 9-20 19 pts
G3 -5
Pau 5-9 10 pts
Griffin 6-15 15 pts
G4 +6
Pau 6-16 14 pts
Maxiell 3-7 8 pts
G5 -2
Pau 2-9 5pts
Millsap 2-7 7pts
Combined +11
Pau 28/67 .418 FG
Other teams starting PFs 23/59 .389 FG
Other teams starting PG+SG+SF combined against LA in these 5 games (3 players/12)
199 pts
39.8 pts/game
Opponets are averaging 99 pts/game
3 players out of 12 are averaging almost half of the points of their team against the Lakers and have in mind that the pistons only scored 11 pts (0+2+9)
Rooscooter wrote:^^It's not about "box score" defense.... Even you have to concede that he is completely lost when the other team attacks the hoop.... the guard getting through the pick and roll and passing to Howard's man for a layup won't show up in that analysis. Nor will the rotational cover of a SF flying by him for an offensive rebound.
Defense is a team effort.... you can't quantify it like that....
Rooscooter wrote:^^It's not about "box score" defense.... Even you have to concede that he is completely lost when the other team attacks the hoop.... the guard getting through the pick and roll and passing to Howard's man for a layup won't show up in that analysis. Nor will the rotational cover of a SF flying by him for an offensive rebound.
Defense is a team effort.... you can't quantify it like that....
Rooscooter wrote:^^It's not about "box score" defense.... Even you have to concede that he is completely lost when the other team attacks the hoop.... the guard getting through the pick and roll and passing to Howard's man for a layup won't show up in that analysis. Nor will the rotational cover of a SF flying by him for an offensive rebound.
Defense is a team effort.... you can't quantify it like that....


like he did his last days in Memphis to the point Pau was accused of faking an injury to be traded away from the hate and pressure of being the guy

bench gasol and mwp start meeks and jamison. never sit nash and kobe together,never use jamison-gasol or hill-d12 together. use duhon instead of morris. never use jamison as a backup sf.
juninho wrote:like i post in LG:bench gasol and mwp start meeks and jamison. never sit nash and kobe together,never use jamison-gasol or hill-d12 together. use duhon instead of morris. never use jamison as a backup sf.

kblo247 wrote:Bless your sould for mentioning Odom
Fact is Pau couldn't carry Lamar's jock in comparison to wha they both did as PFs on Defense in the team concept. All that penetration, all those poorly played switches, all the baselines given up so poorly, the obliteration by Dirk, Landry, Faried, and every PF he faced is why he never once closed a god damn game that matter in LA under Phil as a PF. He's way too soft, way too slow, and was too deep in his own head to react like Lamar did.
You go back and pull up the part where are down vs Boston in game 7 in the third from where Odom enters to the end, and you'll see the difference between an actual PF who can defend and an overgrown C whose too soft to play the position full time because of the banging and was originally put at PF to be rested and hid from bruisers, yet has been getting abused there throughout ever since Dirk pulled his punk card in LA like he did his last days in Memphis to the point Pau was accused of faking an injury to be traded away from the hate and pressure of being the guy
Scnottaken wrote:kblo247 wrote:Bless your sould for mentioning Odom
Fact is Pau couldn't carry Lamar's jock in comparison to wha they both did as PFs on Defense in the team concept. All that penetration, all those poorly played switches, all the baselines given up so poorly, the obliteration by Dirk, Landry, Faried, and every PF he faced is why he never once closed a god damn game that matter in LA under Phil as a PF. He's way too soft, way too slow, and was too deep in his own head to react like Lamar did.
You go back and pull up the part where are down vs Boston in game 7 in the third from where Odom enters to the end, and you'll see the difference between an actual PF who can defend and an overgrown C whose too soft to play the position full time because of the banging and was originally put at PF to be rested and hid from bruisers, yet has been getting abused there throughout ever since Dirk pulled his punk card in LA like he did his last days in Memphis to the point Pau was accused of faking an injury to be traded away from the hate and pressure of being the guy
I've actually heard that the reason Pau didn't finish games as PF is because Phil didn't trust Bynum as the C to close games or some such.

Doc Brown wrote:I don't like Gasol in the 2nd unit by himself with our bench. It didn't work last year, it won't this year. He's not going to go from being passive with the starters, to super aggressive with the bench. Ever since we got Hill, he's been getting the primary post touches in the 2nd unit over Pau.
At this point in his career, Pau needs to be setup to score, I don't know where his post game went, but it's not around that often anymore.

kblo247 wrote:Bless your sould for mentioning Odom
Fact is Pau couldn't carry Lamar's jock in comparison to wha they both did as PFs on Defense in the team concept. All that penetration, all those poorly played switches, all the baselines given up so poorly, the obliteration by Dirk, Landry, Faried, and every PF he faced is why he never once closed a god damn game that matter in LA under Hil as a PF. He's way too soft, way too slow, and was too deep in his own head to react like Lamar did.
You go back and pull up the part where are down vs Boston in game 7 in the third from where Odom enters to the end, and you'll see the difference between an actual PF who can defend and an overgrown C whose too soft to play the position full time because of the banging and was originally put at PF to be rested and hid from bruisers, yet has been getting abused there throughout ever since Dirk pulled his punk card in LA like he did his last days in Memphis to the point Pau was accused of faking an injury to be traded away from the hate and pressure of being the guy
D.B. Cooper wrote:Doc Brown wrote:I don't like Gasol in the 2nd unit by himself with our bench. It didn't work last year, it won't this year. He's not going to go from being passive with the starters, to super aggressive with the bench. Ever since we got Hill, he's been getting the primary post touches in the 2nd unit over Pau.
At this point in his career, Pau needs to be setup to score, I don't know where his post game went, but it's not around that often anymore.
Agree, you have to either keep Kobe or Nash with him and the 2nd unit but you must be able to juggle their minutes(Nash and Kob) so they don't get burned out, something Clown is not very good at.
kblo247 wrote:He got a mysterious back injury after asking for a trade the season before, and doctors didn't find [Swearing is not permitted at Clublakers. You must edit this post prior to submitting.] wrong with the guy. He got heat from Heisley and then when he finally got traded it miraculously healed after a flight to La and then to the east coast. He dogged it and faked an injury because his seat was already hot from wanting out after going 0-12 in the playoffs and getting hurt off company time for Spain thus screwing Memphis and their season. They wanted his head because he wasn't deserving of being a max player, just like he isn't a 19M player now (should thank Kobe, Phil, and LO for that every day)
The Original 81 wrote:Pau's post game only consists of fadeaway jumpers. WTF happened to his low post game? I mean every touch results in jabstep, jabstep, jabstep, jabstep, then a fadeaway. Like he doesn't even try anymore...

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