Monday, March 28, 2011

MVP...Who Deserves it?

MVP equals what we like to say is the Most Valuable Player. In the NBA this discussion holds true for only a select few. The NBA season is a long daunting one and puts pressure on it's stars to produce constantly over an 82 game season. As a long time Laker fan I like to see Kobe Bryant in the discussion every year, and he usually resides in it. But this year I must admit there are plenty of good candidates. Here is my list of potential candidates and the order I've placed them in at the moment. This may not result in the top three players in the league, but they're respectably in the conversation. You can make an arguement for a few other players, but this is only my opinon.

Courtesy of NBA.com
1.) Derrick Rose (Chicago Bulls..53-19)

2010-11 Statistics

PPG 24.9
RPG 4.20
APG 7.9
EFF + 23.00
 
 
 
 
 
2.) Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers..53-20)

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onemanfastbreak.com


   2010-11 Statistics

    PPG 25.2
    RPG 5.20
    APG 4.8
    EFF + 21.58
                                                        

                                                                        3.) Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas Mavericks..52-21)
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        2010-11 Statistics

            PPG 23.2
            RPG 6.90
            APG 2.5
            EFF + 23.72

15-1 Since the Break....Whoa!


Bryant has been averaging 36 points a game
over the last three.
Courtesy of NBA.com

Since the All-Star break the Los Angeles Lakers have been on a tear throughout the league. Posting a leagues best, (15-1) record since the break, the Lakers are in playoff mode. With the lone loss to the Miami Heat 94-88 on the road, the Lakers have completed their schedule against the Eastern Conference. The Lakers during the streak moved in second place in the Western Conference and four games behind San Antonio with nine remaining. It seems like a long shot for first place, but the driving mode has been to post the best record possible before the season's end. At (53-20) they have the league's third best record and only one game behind the Chicago Bulls (53-19) for second place. If they could swap places, it would leave the Lakers with Home court advantage barring they make it to the Finals. With improved play from Ron Artest, Andrew Bynum and a new surge from Kobe Bryant the Lakeshow is in Full effect.
Lamar Odom has but great
numbers up, as he makes
his case for 6th Man of the
Year.
Courtesy of NBA.com
Andrew Bynum has put up out this world
rebounds and blocks since the break.
Courtesy of NBA.com


Tuesday, March 22, 2011

How Valuable is Lamar Odom?


Odom and Bryant sharing a laugh
onthe bench.
Courtesy of LAobserve.com

Arguably the best sixth man in the league Lamar Odom, has been a gem off the bench for the Los Angeles Lakers. The versitle Odom has been playing his best basketball of his life this year. At 6'11 Odom can play off the ball, under the rim, you name it. The Lakers are the tallest team in the NBA with Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum also on the roster and the depth of Odom adds another tree inside. In 2009 Lamar signed a 33 million dollar four year deal and since then his worth has shown even more. Helping the Lakers to three straight finals appearances and two rings, he is poised to do it again. Coach Phil Jackson has recently came out in public and calls Odom, "invaluable" to the Lakers. He can play the any position on the court offensively and with a player like his caliber, he would be starting for any of the other 31 ball clubs. He is third in scoring on the team with 14 points per game, third in rebounds with almost nine, and is shooting (53.8%) from the field. Now who wouldn't want that kind of player on their team?

Bynum Suspended

Bynum awaiting the referee's decision.
Courtesy of L.A. Times
Andrew Bynum was suspended Friday for his Flagrant 2 against Minnesota Timberwolve, Michael Beasley. Late in the fourth quarter Beasley made a move to the basket across the baseline. The mild tempered Andrew Bynum then sent Beasley a message with a flagrant 2 foul. He clearly came up without making a basketball move and seemlessly throwing an elbow which ended in Beasley hitting the floor. Beasley was able to get up due to his adrenaline but soon left the game with a bruised hip. The NBA gave Bynum a two game suspension without pay, he was set to make about 250,000 dollars in salary over the stretch. Lakers play the Trail Blazers and Suns in his absence. A Laker fan should look at it in a different sense, taking that it will give Bynum a rest, taking he recently stated he had felt fluid in his knee. He will continue play Friday against their in city rivals, the Los Angeles Clippers.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Post All-Star Break Equals Good Vibes



Lakers center Andrew Bynum looks for room to operate against Heat center Erick Dampier in the second quarter Thursday night in Miami.
With Andrew Bynum's inproved play, the Lakers have been
able to go (9-1) since the All-Star break.
Courtesy of L.A. Times




 

Kobe after rolling his ankle. Lakers
fans were left holding their breath.
Courtesy of L.A. Times
The Los Angeles Lakers had themselves a trying week as they played teams like, San Antonio, Atlanta, Miami, and Dallas but coming out with only one loss is impressive. The Lakers have been on a tear as of lately winning nine of the last ten games after the All-Star break with their only loss to the hands of the Heat on the road. The Lakers had won eight in a row until Thursday's loss, but with a quick turn-around in Dallas, the Lakers were able to win against the Mavericks in a crucial game for seeding in the Western Confernce. After the win the Lakers are now a half game behind Dallas and seven and a half  behind San Antonio for first place. Los Angeles (47-20) have a game at Staples Center Monday night against the Orlando Magic who beat them a couple weeks ago.
 Questions concerning a "human" Kobe Bryant as of late have risen. After his post-game workout in Miami shooting the ball, the media has jumped in on trying to get inside and see his "human factor." But the next game against Dallas he proved again as some kind of basketball god rolling his ankle horribly in the third quarter, and returning in the fourth to knock down a big turn-around jumper.



Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Second Half Push has Started...Can it last?

Ron Artest distrupting Kevin Durant.
Courtesy of L.A. Times
Andrew Bynum blocking Serge Ibaka's drive to the Hoop.
He finished with five blocks for the game.
Courtesy of L.A. Times
With the second half of the season in full affect, the Lakers (42-19) have been able to go on a nice four game run to start it off. In their latest win against the Oklahoma City Thunder 90-87, the Lakers now have a new found confidence in themselves. On the road in arguablly one of the toughest arenas to play at, they were able to steal a win. Kobe Bryant finished with only 17 points but he was able to move up once again on the All-Time scoring list to number seven passing Moses Malone. Andrew Bynum finished with 16 points and 11 rebounds while also contributing five blocks. The biggest story for the Lakers Sunday was the play of Ron Artest against Kevin Durant. Durant had 21 points while shooting (8-20) for the game. Next up for the Lake Show on the road is the Minnesota Timberwolves (14-46). The Lakers are 2-0 against them on the season so far and looking for another win Tuesday night as they gear up for some tough competition soon. Friday night the Lakers play 
Tony Parker will be out
for 2-4 weeks.
Courtesy of Inflexwetrust.com

host to the Chalotte Bobcats (26-34), then Sunday afternoon against the best team in the league record-wise, the Spurs (49-10). So Tuesday night's game is crucial for some fine tuning.The Spurs will be with out their starting point guard Tony Parker for a few weeks as he's suffering from a calf injury. This could be a good sign for the Lakers as he has always been a torn in the side.