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The Battle of Los Angeles: Analyzing Kobe Bryant, Andrew Bynum vs. Chris Kaman, & Clippers-Lakers Game



December 17 07

On Sunday night I watched Los Angeles’ NBA teams battle for Staples Center supremacy. The Lakers-Clippers contest had several subplots, storylines, and developments.

Mamba plays hurt …

The best place to start is with Kobe Bryant. The Lakers’ superstar set an example playing through a nagging groin injury. Bryant, like most nights this year, facilitated for others and seemed to enjoy himself.

His final numbers were impressive: 32 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal, and 1 block.

Kaman versus Bynum ...

Sunday’s game featured two of the NBA’s up-and-coming bigs. Chris Kaman has played like an All-Star, while Andrew Bynum could secure the league’s Most Improved Player award.

I like that both centers stick to the paint and avoid the perimeter. On paper, Kaman’s 18 points and 16 rebounds edged Bynum’s 14 points and 9 rebounds.

However, points and rebounds don’t tell the real story. Bynum shot a higher percentage from the floor, knocking down 7-of-9 shots, while adding 6 blocks.

The final score favored the Lakers, so Bynum wins this match-up.

Kaman, Brand, & Maggette an impressive frontcourt …

The Clippers, once Brand gets healthy, could have an excellent front-court. Kaman and Brand are a nice center-power forward duo, while Maggette, like most great scorers, lives at the free throw line.

But will this trio share the rock and play together?

The Lakers are deep …

The purple-and-gold has the deepest bench in the Western Conference. Zen-Master Phil Jackson can look down his sideline and call on almost any player.

The Lakers are especially strong at point guard. They don’t have one superstar, but do have three solid table-setters in Jordan Farmar, Derek Fisher, and Sasha Vujacic.

Last night, Vujacic stood out, contributing 14 points in just 19 minutes. And the three-headed monster combined for an impressive 25 points, 10 dimes, and 2 steals. 

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2 Comments: The Battle of Los Angeles: Analyzing Kobe Bryant, Andrew Bynum (...)

Posted by

on 12.19.2007
wow that was a bizarrely inane comment. "they just need another superstar on their team." well put.i would actually contend that the lakers are in excellent position to make a move on the top 2 in the west. the mavs and jazz are a lot more inconsistent than they were last season, and i think the lakers are #3 in the west as it stands right now. once they get kwame back, they should have the extra defense needed to beat the suns, and from there it’s up to the lakers to improve enough to compete with the spurs.think about it: the lakers have the best backcourt depth in the west, with fish-kobe-farmar-vujacic. yes, they don’t have a PG like nash or parker or paul, but the gap is certainly narrower this year. and there’s no doubt anymore that the lakers have the best frontcourt depth in the league. odom and bynum, with turiaf providing high-energy boards and blocks and radman shooting extremely well this season. once kwame comes back, they’ll an excellent defensive tandem (along with ariza) - giving phil the options to match up well with every team in the western conference.lakers finally have all the pieces in place. now it’s time to make their move. . . .
Posted by

on 12.17.2007
lakers have really good bench. they jsut need another supersatr on thier team and they will be contenders .

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