Los Angeles Lakers vs. Houston Rockets

Discussion in 'GM Draft 1' started by DynastYWarrioR6, Sep 14, 2008.

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Winner?

Poll closed Sep 17, 2008.
  1. Los Angeles Lakers

    9 vote(s)
    42.9%
  2. Houston Rockets

    12 vote(s)
    57.1%
  1. DynastYWarrioR6

    DynastYWarrioR6 JBB SmurfY

    Pretty simple, vote for the winner of this matchup. Winner advances to play the winner of the 2/7 series.

    Los Angeles Lakers - CelticKing
    C: Tyson Chandler / Francisco Elson / Patrick O'Bryant
    PF: Lamar Odom / Juwan Howard
    SF: Jamario Moon / Matt Barnes
    SG: Dwyane Wade / Tony Allen
    PG: Derek Fisher / Eddie House / Gabe Pruitt

    Houston Rockets - DynastYWarrioR6
    C: Marcus Camby / Robin Lopez
    PF: Carlos Boozer / Sean Williams
    SF: Rashard Lewis / Andres Nocioni / Jarvis Hayes
    SG: Kyle Korver / Aaron Afflalo / Devin Brown
    PG: Jason Terry / Javaris Crittenton
     
  2. cpawfan

    cpawfan Monsters do exist

    It is possible to just knock both teams out now?
     
  3. DynastYWarrioR6

    DynastYWarrioR6 JBB SmurfY

    If it gets me a vote? I prefer slow and painful :D
     
  4. Celtic Fan

    Celtic Fan Well-Known Member

    Gotta go with the Rockets.

    better bench, better starting 5 IMO too.
     
  5. DynastYWarrioR6

    DynastYWarrioR6 JBB SmurfY

    I believe that if we are comparing our starting 5’s, I have the team that is more offensively well-rounded. I think when we consider outside shooting, there is no contest. Who on the Lakers can shoot from long range? I expect Wade and Fisher, but that is it from that starting 5. Whereas, I have Terry, Korver, and Rashard as competent shooters from outside. Boozer is also a great shooter from midrange and with his back to the basket. Defensively, my starting lineup can be considered weak, but nothing a zone can’t fix. Also I have height on my lineup, and I still don’t see Lamar playing great from the PF position.

    If we are looking at the benches, I believe my bench is better and more well-rounded. I have a ton of energy coming out with young guys, like Williams, Lopez, Crittenton, and Afflalo. Those young guys, I believe, are quite serviceable playing defense. Afflalo has proven that he can play great D. Crittenton is a gamble on his man to man, but the kid has got speed. Lopez is toted as a defensive player and rebounder, and in this lineup that is all he is being asked to do. Williams, although foul-prone, won’t have to worry as much due to a reduced role from his starting job in New Jersey, and will be depended on to play some D and be highly energetic on both ends, which I think he is more than capable of doing. Nocioni is the sparkplug and key to the bench. He is the passionate player that any team would want, and not only that the man can play. He’s a great defender of the SF position; however, he is slower against smaller, quicker offensive players. He can by slashing, cutting, OR shooting, which is a great repertoire to have on the bench.

    Jarvis Hayes and Devin Brown are guys who will be recycled in and out of the lineup frequently with the younger guards, or as insurance for any injuries. Both of these guys are proven, and when they share the same minutes with the bench guards, the liability of having young guards is reduced due to this insurance.
    I think overall, my team is more well rounded, and superior offensively, despite facing a Dwayne Wade led team. I just think I have more options.
     
  6. Celtic Fan

    Celtic Fan Well-Known Member

    depends on who the refs are :devilwink:
     
  7. kk30

    kk30 Member

    Los Angeles Lakers - CelticKing
    C: Tyson Chandler / Francisco Elson / Patrick O'Bryant
    PF: Lamar Odom / Juwan Howard
    SF: Jamario Moon / Matt Barnes
    SG: Dwyane Wade / Tony Allen
    PG: Derek Fisher / Eddie House / Gabe Pruitt

    Houston Rockets - DynastYWarrioR6
    C: Marcus Camby / Robin Lopez
    PF: Carlos Boozer / Sean Williams
    SF: Rashard Lewis / Andres Nocioni / Jarvis Hayes
    SG: Kyle Korver / Aaron Afflalo / Devin Brown
    PG: Jason Terry / Javaris Crittenton

    Chandler > camby but both carry the same impact.
    odom< Boozer
    Moon < Lewis
    Wade>>>> Korver
    Fisher< Terry by a little

    Nobody is can guard Wade one on one on the Rockets but there is little second option behind him. That means Wade will see constant double teams. rockets have better bench with Nocioni. In a 7 game series I take rockets
     
  8. Kid Chocolate

    Kid Chocolate Suspended

    No one on the Lakers can create any offense except Wade...and Odom to a smaller extent, but I don't think you want Odom being one of the only players who can create, that just would breed disaster.
     
  9. DynastYWarrioR6

    DynastYWarrioR6 JBB SmurfY

    That's why I think the only offense on that squad is coming from Wade. And as great as the man is, he cannot beat my team by himself. And defensively, I think their defense is coming from Wade and Chandler. Fish is gonna do his flopping. Moon will only provide weakside blocks, kind of like someone on my squad. Lamar zones out too much when he is on helpside D. I'm not saying my defense is much better, but his offense is limited and his defense isn't great. Which means that they are nowhere near the level they need to be, to beat my team.
     
  10. DynastYWarrioR6

    DynastYWarrioR6 JBB SmurfY

    HOLY CRAP?! Where did all those votes come from?!

    Not that I don't mind :D

    Also, just to elaborate again, because I forgot to in my previous post, but I still believe that I have the stronger bench.
     

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