<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Starting Thursday at the Lakers' first summer-league practice, Jordan Farmar and Javaris Crittenton will get to size each other up in what will be a battle to be the Lakers' long-term point guard of the future. They'll play five games in seven days in the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, kicking off Sunday.Here's the Lakers' summer roster, to be coached by Kurt Rambis and Brian Shaw:Javaris CrittentonG6-419812/31/87Georgia TechEbi EreG6-52158/3/81OklahomaJordan FarmarG6-218011/30/86UCLABrandon GayF6-82208/8/82USDJeff GravesF6-92759/30/81KansasRalphy HolmesG6-41907/5/79Cal State FullertonDalron JohnsonF6-92106/27/81UNLVCoby KarlG6-52163/6/83Boise StateBryson McKenzieC6-102306/19/83Northern IllinoisAndre PattersonF6-72175/12/83TennesseeJabari SmithC6-112502/12/77Louisiana StateLarry TurnerC6-1124012/29/82Tennessee StateRodney WhiteF6-92306/28/80UNC Charlotte</div>http://blogs.ocregister.com/lakers/archive...critt.html#more
Go Crittenton. I really like Farmar though, so it'll be interesting to see which of those two earn the starting position (most likely Farmar).
I'm loving Javaris game. Gets into the paint, athletic, can hit jumpers and can play pressure defense. Has a killer cross over too. Also love how he keeps himself under control. Is he better suited as a sg or pg? I'd love to see what he could do at the 2 with 24 at 3 and odom at the 4.
Crittenton is def a point but he could play at the 2. I think he will probably get equal burn at the 1/2 this season. I'm thinking the rotation in the backcourt should look like this...DFish/FarmarKobe/Crittenton