</p> i figure that if bynum is playing much better than mihm and kwame would he get the start or not? could someone let me know because i havent heard much as of late.</p>
I'm pretty sure Jackson will start Mihm. It wouldn't surprise me to see Bynum surplant Mihm midseason. He's been playing great even in our losses. Seems the team is still trying to figure out this new offense. Even Im a bit confused. haha</p>
mihm will start... bynum will steal hi spot after 20 games and then kwame will be traded for J. Kidd </p>
please phil, dont be blind! bynum is our best center already</p> just look at his stats this preseason in just 24 minutes! he brings energy and power</p> mihm must be his backup, and kwame must move to the injured player list jajajajaja KWAME SUCKS</p> finali, tonight the lakers are on NBA TV</p> </p> see you</p>
I think Mihm will be the opening night starting center for the Lakers. PJax seems more comfortable using Bynum off the bench at this point so Bynum can get a firsthand view of how the defense is playing and where he can choose his spots. It also protects Bynum from picking up early fouls, sitting on the bench, and losing confidence in himself. At some point in the season if Bynum can show he will produce consistently every night he will replace Mihm.</p> I agree with you Pablitocesar about Jordan Farmar. He's playing the best at PG and has really shown a commitment to improving this season. I think JCritt is pushing him to elevate his game because of the physical advantages JCritt clearly has over him (height, strength, speed).</p> Fisher's contributions seem to be paying off more in the locker room as the "glue" guy for this team. He's only taken a few shots all preseason and his defense has been shakey. I think he'll remain as the starter so PJax can see how he works with Odom in the starting lineup.</p> At least the Lakers have a lot more options this year!</p>
I think Bynum should start. He is the future after all. Give him playing time to get adjusted to that and in the process get the experience and get better.</p>