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Thursday, November 5, 2015

Incoming LAKERS




So in last post we saw how Lakers have some players who left the team, for better or for worse. We will now look into how team has  restacked its ranks with this year’s free agency market.


Roy Hibbert: Lakers had 1 huge crater in their team, a defensive big. Roy Hibbert is the meteor size presence which can fit into that hole perfectly. Free agency started this year like Best Buy sales before Christmas offering iPhones at 1$ apiece. 17+ players were dealt with within first 15 hours of free agency. Lakers faced 2 embarrassing meetings with Lamarcus Aldridge where it was leaked out that Aldridge was eager to come but was not happy with the basketball side of their presentation to him. Greg Monroe promised a meeting but decided to join Bucks before meeting Lakers. Other prestigious players also left the playing field before Lakers planned to switch to plan B or C. Roy Hibbert was a non-factor in most of recent Pacers games. Pacers were notorious for being slow team and high on defensive but low on offensive side. Legendary Larry Bird, the team president already announced that Hibbert will be dealt or be given less playing time as team will try to move on to faster paced more offense oriented philosophy. Lakers came with an offer like a knight in a shining armor and Kundli matching was perfect and the basketball gods blessed the marriage. What I mean to say is that Hibbert got a chance to show his importance to the world before he hits free agency in 2016, Lakers can get one of the top 2-3 defensive bigs in the game and we can now focus on getting other players without having to know Lakers may suck more in future. Here’s a look of a concept called Verticality which was present in NBA rulebooks, but made famous only by Hibbert: 


Lou Williams: So, Lakers aren’t worried about defense. They have Kobe: Top 3 scorers of all time, Clarksson: mini westbrook, Young: Kobe beta gamma delta version, Randle: an offensive beast in college. Lakers thought, what the hell, let’s get the reigning 6th man of year Lou Williams. When you have good defense, it doesn’t help to get more firepower, coz offense is best defense, right? Needless to say another masterstroke of Lakers’ front office.



Brandon Bass: Lakers had Boozer last year who can grab some rebounds, hit mid-range shots and be healthy and fill in as a veteran for some quick minutes from bench. Boozer’s defense was as atrocious as Mukesh Rishi’s acting in Gunda. Brandon bass provides exact same thing only except he is just below average defender for his position and height.



MWP: Metta World Peace is awesomeness. After spending 1.5 years outside NBA he spent some time playing in China to become Panda’s friend [not verb, it was his name, no shit] Now he came back to Lakers. He wasn’t offered a job right away. He had to come in top shape, rub shoulders with other hopefuls, earn that last spot and be in the team. The former defensive player of the year was again necessary to either be the defensive stopper or to guide young guns on defensive knowledge. MWP spent most time with Randle and these two bulls had their fun poking, pushing ramming etc. into each other playing one on one as practice. Randle seems to have grown tremendously from this exposure to such defensive talent. Hopefully MWP has more to offer to Lakers apart from the lovely interviews he gives to remind us all that basketball is a game, it’s supposed to be fun.



Marcelo Huertas: remember we had Nash? The best offensive genius of 2000-2010 decade? We took him in free agency and his age finally showed up to rob us of some wonderful years we may have had with him? Am sorry for my day dreaming, but I can’t help to dream again with what-ifs. Lakers got Marcelo Huertas, the offensive legend outside NBA, often called as Brazilian Nash. He is 32 yrs. old and part of some teams which have kicked and punched about their capacity thanks to the impossible passes this man can make. He left a hefty contract in spain to try his talents in best of the best in NBA. Lakers took the opportunity and gave him the spot. Here’s a look at his assist collection:






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