Besides Bryant and Gasol...

Discussion in 'Los Angeles Lakers' started by Legacy, Nov 24, 2009.

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Besides Bryant and Gasol, who would the Lakers struggle most without?

  1. Lamar Odom

    44.4%
  2. Ron Artest

    33.3%
  3. Andrew Bynum

    22.2%
  4. Other

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  1. Legacy

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    what other players on the Lakers do they need to be successful? Basically, who is the third MVP of the team? Odom, Arest, Bynum, or someone else?
     
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    Shapecity S2/JBB Teamster Staff Member Administrator

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    Interesting question. I ruled out Andrew Bynum because we won the title last year without much contribution from him. I voted for Odom because of the versatility he adds to the roster. We've seen the impact he's had on the 2nd unit since Gasol returned.
     
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    I had to go with Bynum. He's just been great this season so far.
     
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    Mamba The King is Back Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Artest.

    We replaced Ariza with him. Without Drew, we've got Odom and Gasol. Without Odom, we've got Bynum and Gasol.

    Who do we have without Artest?
     
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    Ron Artest, we don't have nearly as much depth behind him.

    LO, Pau, and Andrew when healthy don't even break a sweat with the time share.
     
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