Yeah I know, WTF am I talking about.....didn't we just win the biggest regular season game maybe ever in our history? Didn't we just show that with Bynum in the middle and fire in Pau's belly we are more than a match for them? Well yes and no, Let's remember, we were at home, we got the calls, we had all of the motivation.
Let me ask you this Laker fans, does todays victory make you confident that we would beat the Celtics in a 7 game series if they had home court? If it does, maybe you drank a little too much of that kool aid I was serving at the begining of the season. I admit it, I was on the 70 win bandwagon early in the season too. When they were blowing everyone out by 20, when the schedule was a cakewalk, when their opponents shook in terror.
But the East has shown us that it was a mirage, we have had 4 big games against motivated eastern conference contenders, this is the first one that we have won. First AI carved us up, then it was D Wade, then disgustingly enough, it was Jameer Nelson. In the interim, even in our wins Nate Robinson, Benoh Udrih and assorted other midgets with decent first steps all made us see that as much as we love him, Fish cannot stay in front of these guys anymore. Now yesterday Phil pulled a fast one, and because it was a big game, Kobe agreed to it. Kobe covered Rondo for a significant portion of the game, and this time he did not just leave him open and go for cheap steals, he fed him to the bigs, who ate him up. This was the big reason we won yesterday, could Kobe do this for 7 games? What kind of sadistic picks would Doc cook up for Kobe over a 7 game series? So I hope we can agree, while this can work in an odd game, it is not the answer to stop a dribble penetrating 1 who has shooters to kick it to.
This brings me to our other weakness, the 3. Now let me start by saying I love me some Trevor Ariza, I think even if it takes 6-8 million a season next year to keep him, he is more than worth it. But the Lakers offensively need a 3 point shooter and a capable passer in this position. I think Trevor will become this, but he is not there yet. His shot and decision making are both much better than last year, but they are both short of what they need to be.
But the other 3's are horrible. If you could take Luke Waltons head and give him Vlad Rads size and shot, then you would have an answer. But unfortunately those type medical procedures are not yet legal and we are stuck with them as they are. Luke is a nice guy with good instincts and an all around game that was great in college. But take a good look at him. Size, he is not big enough to bang with a strong 3 or any 4's. Defense/Speed, he is slow footed and gets routinely torched by the opposing 3. Shot, he has worked hard on his 3 pointer, too bad it still is not a viable option in our offense. Scoring, he is not big/fast/strong enough to post inside, he cant knock down the outside shot consistently. So despite his positives of heart, hustle, good passing etc, he is a liablity at both ends of the floor. His defensive problems also feed into the opponents ability to drive and kick the ball, which is already a weakness for this team.
But Vlad Rad is an inconsistent mess of a player. Remember when the Lakers looked great at the begining of the season? Vlad was hustling on defense, playing smart on offense and even though his shot was not falling, he provided the spacing that helped this offense function so well (it is that spacing that sent Fishers 3 point percentage into the stratosphere earlier this year). But then Vlade's shot started falling. And his inner Radmonotard came out. As Chick would of said 'the mustard is off the hot dog', his defense disappeared, he started throwing the ball out of bounds, dribbling it off his knee, taking wild shots and even wilder chances to make up for his frequent mistakes out there. He was basically killing us and thus Phil was forced to banish him to the bench.
Vlad was not the only player caught up in the Euphoria of the early season. Jordan Farmar started having visions of superstardom dance through his head. He started taking more and more chances, from wild 3 pointers to ill advised ally oops. His defense which is always a struggle looked even worse as his focus was on ignitiing the Laker break. This style of basketball either doubled a lead, or made it disappear. When Phil and the Laker fans would of preferred that it be maintained. Dont get me wrong, there is a place for that type of play,.....when your behind, when the other team is outmanned and playing their starters too many minutes, when everything is clicking. But as the 1 for the second unit, Farmar had to realize the situation and stop giving away hard earned leads.
There have been other problems too, Sasha can make some bad plays, Bynum can get lost out there, Lamaar can be inconsistent, but these are minor and all are not fatal. If the Lakers sink this season it will be because they come up against a team that can drive and kick the ball to shooters and they do not solve the issues at the 1 and 3.
Possible solutions:
1. Move Ariza to the starting line up, put him on the opposing point guard, Kobe can D up the 3 and Fish cover the 2.
2. Sasha starts at 2, Kobe moves to 3. Sasha takes the troublesome point guard. This bad on 2 levels, not enough scoring left on second unit, and Sasha not great defender.
3. Jordan returns, focuses on defense, gets more minutes against opposing penetrators and does what we need (like we saw against the Spurs last year) but with Jordan out for 8 weeks, can this even happen?
4. Lakers trade for defensive PG to fill this hole. Remember, the Lakers don't need a true PG in the offense, Ron Harper and B, Shaw proved that. So find a credible swingman who can pass and defend and give him minutes at the 1. Unfortunately Phil needs time to teach the offensive and defensive responsibilities to this player, this would of best been done in the offseason. There are no more old Bulls floating around in the market, so this fix is not as ez as it sounds.
5. Trade for a 3 who can defend and shoot. Travis Outlaw would be my dream here, he would contribute to the spacing we need, can defend like a demon and with that type of player in the starting line up at the 3 you could live with Fishers defensive problems at the 1.
So what do you guys think, are these problems real? Do you have better solutions?
Prospect