Walton was a starter, Farmar could well have been by this point, Odom played significant minutes off the bench...Let's compare the combined stats...Looks pretty even to me, and if you take into consideration that Farmar could well have been starting and that Walton had started to play more minutes the Lakers have a clear advantage.
Lakers: Odom: PPG: 9.1 RPG: 6.2 BPG: 1 Farmar: PPG: 7.9 aPG: 2.4 SPG: 1.1 Walton: PPG: 3.4 RPG: 1.9 apg: 1.8 Combined: PPG: 20.4 RPG: 9.3 apg: 6.6 BPG: 1.33 SPG: 2.56 Cavs: Ilgauskas: PPG: 13.1 RPG: 7.1 BPG: 1.3 West: PPG: 12.3 apg: 3.5 Combined: PPG: 25.4 RPG: 10.2 apg: 4.8 SPG: 1.88 BPG: 1.52 |
Odom played in that game lol...
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ah, true. But Kobe was at 70% for most of the game...
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All I'm saying is all credit to the Lakers, they came out and dominated, and they should get all the credit they get. Do keep in mind that the Cavs were missing two HUGE pieces though and we'll still be missing them on this road trip. And also Szczerbiak needs to be dealt ASAP.
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Delonte West isn't what I'd call a huge piece, he's easily replaceable. But Ilgauskas is a big blow but no bigger than Farmar, Walton and Kobe and ODom not at 100%.
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Yeh, I'd say they were both missing the same amount of production, it's just the Lakers are deep enough to survive, the Cavs aren't.
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Proggy, what do you think of the Lakers trade?
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Before I respond I'd like to point out that I actually hate the Lakers, I'm a Warriors fan.
Eh, I like Brown, he's a tough nut, Morrison is a smart player who fits in well with the Triangle but overall it's just meh. The advantage goes the Lakers though...On a side note, goddamn, Biedrins is out now? |
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