Will Jackson's tactics power Gasol?

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  1. Shapecity

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>SAN ANTONIO -- This much the Lakers have figured out about themselves: They go as their offense goes.

    "I've complained about it with this basketball club," Coach Phil Jackson said Monday. "If their offense doesn't go well, it affects their defense and their overall play."

    Kobe Bryant said the Lakers reserves haven't brought the proper energy to road games except in the clinching Game 6 in Utah, but that's no surprise given the youth on that second unit.

    More to the point — or lack of points — entering Game 4 of the Western Conference finals Tuesday night are the shooting struggles of starters Derek Fisher, Pau Gasol and Lamar Odom.

    The Spurs aren't leaving Fisher alone on the perimeter to help on Bryant's drives, so meeting Jackson's goal of doubling the four shots Fisher got in Game 3 falls somewhat on Gasol and Odom drawing double teams.

    The Lakers think they have a grip on how to activate Odom, who flows better when he has something go right for him early in a game. Odom had a potent Game 2, for example, after Jackson's first play was a clear-out for Odom to score on Fabricio Oberto.

    "Sometimes he can be his own worst enemy," Bryant said of Odom. "Sometimes he has to get out of the way of himself. Just go out there and let your game come. If you've got a shot, shoot it. Just relax. I think he's a little anxious because he wanted to do so well, and it kind of backfired."

    Which brings us to Gasol, about whom the Lakers are still learning. It's not four months since the trade, and Gasol is without question a skilled 7-footer — yet there have been some indications why Gasol was 0-12 in the playoffs with Memphis.

    This is what Reggie Evans said after a November 2004 game in which he tussled with Gasol: "I don't know what's wrong with that girl."

    Jackson on Sunday night again railed on Gasol about not stepping into shots with tenacity or sureness. And just as he did after Gasol's light Game 2 effort — when Jackson said Gasol was "weenie-ing it up there instead of shooting the ball like he meant it" — Jackson went public Monday with his concerns.

    Asked about his behind-the-scenes commentary Sunday night, Jackson acknowledged: "It had a 'weenie' kind of atmosphere in it."

    Never fearful of applying public pressure to his players, Jackson is using this postseason to play Whac-a-Mole in pushing Gasol's buttons. It is certainly not the first time Jackson has urged Gasol to be more purposeful instead of distracted by contact or referees.

    "Make sure you're aggressive and intense the whole time," Gasol said about what he has been hearing and thinking. "Don't give any easy rebounds or give up on any easy offensive rebounds. Just put a body on him (Tim Duncan). Make him work. Wear him down a little bit."

    Gasol entered Game 3 against the Spurs averaging 19.1 points on 56.1 percent shooting, 8.3 rebounds and 4.3 assists in the postseason. In Game 3, he had 15 points on 38.9 percent shooting, five rebounds and one assist. In the Lakers' poor second quarter, Gasol didn't have a point, rebound or assist.

    "A little bit indecisive," Gasol said of his play. "Not aggressive enough at the time of finishing. I didn't finish strong enough. I was just kind of floating a few shots, and they weren't going in. With my length and my athletic ability, I can finish those easy passes that I got."

    A victory in Game 4 would not finish the Spurs but would be close. The Lakers would lead, 3-1, with two games at Staples Center in hand en route to the NBA Finals.

    Gasol was asked about the power of that potential position. He considered it and said: "It's a thought you would like to keep in mind. It's a thought that would give you a lot of motivation to be able to push through anything."</div>

    Source: OC Register

    Someone needs to post that comment by Reggie Evans all over Gasol's locker to fire him up. Gasol better bring it in Game 4!
     
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    This should at least pump up Gasol, he gets pushed a lot and thats not good for us. He also seems to complain to the ref's all the time after he misses a shot.
     
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    Yea, they should write "Gasol is a b*tch" on his sneakers. lmao, that'll get him to put up 40 points [​IMG].
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Lavalamp @ May 27 2008, 02:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Yea, they should write "Gasol is a b*tch" on his sneakers. lmao, that'll get him to put up 40 points [​IMG].</div>

    Write it on a tampon and leave it sitting there by its lonesome at an angle at which the light hits in a manner as to spotlight it.
    What do you think? [​IMG]

    anyway, on a more serious note, dude needs to play stronger and not worry about the body contact when he does drive or shoot. Also I want to see him block Duncan's shots more in a more patient manner. Alot of his fouls are from Gasol falling for Tim's moves in the post, and when Duncan does goes up to score, he isn't high off the ground or shielding the ball that well, those are easy pickings for a 7fter like Gasol.
     
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    I can diss Reggie Evans about a lot more things. Like when he groped Kaman, that was weird as hell.
     
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    lol well Phil Jackson even agreed, that " Gasol was "weenie-ing it up there instead of shooting the ball like he meant it". Weenie-ing it up sounds pretty girlish. lol
     

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