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Pau Gasol… The Key To An NBA Title

  • When Pau Gasol was first traded to the Los Angeles Lakers, everyone, including myself, was filled with joy. We now had a big man that could play big, could create his own shot with his repatoir of moves in the post, and could collect rebounds.

    Pau Gasol has been great for the Lakers….on the offensive side, and to further that, when he plays against a physical defender, he cant even really do that much. His numbers in this years playoffs have been somewhat decieving. Besides his first game against the Denver Nuggets and his 18 point 10 rebound performance in one game against Utah, he has seemingly not done much in these playoffs. He isnt even converting on his freethrows, which was one of the key components to his game. But enough about offense, compared to most centers in the leauge, Pau’s offense is exceptional and I am not one to complain.

    The real problem is Pau Gasol’s defense, or lack there of. Sure Andrew Bynum didnt have the offensive one on one skills that Gasol has, but he made up for that with his superb defense. If you have been watching Gasol this playoff season, you have seen some of the worst defense ever. He doesnt rotate, box out to get rebounds, and by the time he makes it to the other end of the floor the other team has already scored. Ever heard of transition defense Pau? Apparently not.

    You might ask yourslef, “Well, why is one person so important? There are still 4 other guys who play good defense…” To answer that, the Lakers play a “help-style” defense. When they guard their man, they are set up so that they are below the plane and in between their man and the man dribbling the ball. This works because if you get beaten off the dribble, you will have someone “ROTATING” over and “HELPING” you out.

    Pau Gasol is extremely late on his rotation’s simply because he is lazy. So what is happening? The other offensive man is getting a wide open layup, and if he misses, an offensive rebound occurs because Pau is late coming to the box.

    Simply put, the Lakers can score with the best of them…but defense wins championships. The Lakers will only go as far as their defense goes, and right now, the defense is dependent upon Pau Gasol’s willingness to work hard and move his feet.

  1. #1 khandor
    May 14th, 2008 at 8:23 pm

    Live Blogging for the 2nd Half of tonight’s Game 5 between Boston @ Cleveland.

    Would welcome your participation!

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    Will probably follow this up with Utah @ LA, Game 5.

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  2. #2 Craig W.
    May 15th, 2008 at 12:22 am

    Pau is not naturally a center - he is a forward - and he was brought in to eventually compliment Andrew Bynum. Nuff said.

    As a forward he will be probably matched up against the inside forward on teams because he doesn’t do as well guarding on the perimeter. Eventually, I think the Lakers hope he works in as a help defender, rather than a big 1-on-1 person (which I suspect he will never be very good at).

    The Lakers will need a good guard on the perimeter (Kobe) and a center to backstop everything else (Andrew). With Lamar and Gasol being primarily help defenders, I suspect things will work out ok.

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  3. #3 rizzy
    May 19th, 2008 at 12:06 am

    pau flat out sucks man… I am a huge laker fan but that fool really do suck man

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