Bynum the Beast

76075059LB017_Phoenix_Suns_Its been a little over a year since I wrote the post praising Andrew Bynum and hoping he would fit the bill as the next Lakers big man. Bynum was never given the opportunity or minutes needed to showcase his skills that season.

At the end of last year’s trade deadline, the Lakers had the pieces to acquire all star point guard Jason Kidd from New Jersey in exchange for Bynum and several other of his teammates. At the time, I thought it was the best move for the Lakers but our general manager Mitch Kupchak shot the deal down saying Bynum was untouchable. This of course set off a lot of Laker fans and most notably Kobe Bryant himself, who made statements during the off season criticizing Bynum and the front office which ultimately led to his demands to be traded.

With all this negativity in Lakerland, it was definitely hard to be a faithful fan. I was losing faith in the team and its direction. Some players however took all the negativity in stride and Bynum in particular used these criticisms to fuel his desire to win.

This season Bynum has proven to everyone including myself that he is a winner. He’s using his length effectively, running the floor, contesting shots, and has visibly improved on his post game and overall cardio. Perhaps it was a wise move my Kupchak to keep Bynum and pass on the aging Kidd after all.

In the past seven contests for the Lakers, Bynum is averaging 18 points, 11 rebounds, two assists and 2.5 blocks per game. He is definitely getting the job done in the paint. What’s even more amazing is the fact that Kobe trusts this kid and this is evident by the increase in Kobe’s assists per game and decrease in his shot attempts.

Has Kobe truly turned the corner this season? Can the Lakers steal the division title from Phoenix? Is Bynum the key to a deep playoff push? Can Kobe get enough from Bynum for a championship run? These questions should all be answered by the end of this season.

With the additions of Trevor Ariza from Orlando and veteran point guard Derek Fisher, I feel we are better defensively this season than last year. Odom although still inconsistent is still a legitimate triple threat, and our bench is extremely deep with guys like Jordan Farmar, Ronny Turiaf, and Vladimir Radmanovic always ready to step in an make a contribution.

This is definitely the best Laker lineup we’ve had in quite sometime, and as long as Bynum continues to develop and work hard with Kareem, the sky is truly the limit. GO LAKERS!

Lakers guard Kobe Bryant on trying to get Andrew Bynum more involved offensively:
“Oh I am, I have opportunities to shoot the ball but instead I try to give him the ball. I want him to get his rhythm, continue to build his confidence, and the sky is the limit for him.”

Laker Fan First. Kobe Fan Second…

bryantbackI’ve been noticing a ton of articles about Bryant and his requests to be traded since the Lakers first round exit in the 2007 NBA playoffs. I’m a big fan of Kobe, and I respect his game and work ethic very much, but his character off the court has always been a subject of discussion.

Although some people have labeled him as a cheat selfish ball hog, I prefer not to place judgement on Kobe solely on what the newspapers and media write. In my eyes, he’s the best basketball player in the game right now, and as huge fan of the sport in general, what I’ve seen from Kobe on court is unreal. The man has the skill set, athleticism, and drive to win that we haven’t seen since the days of MJ and his Bulls. But enough about all that. This post was written from a concerned Laker fan who wants to know whats really going on with his beloved Laker organization.

I really want to know are what Kobe’s intentions are. Does Kobe really want to go or is he just trying to shake up the team? We had chances at guys like Boozer, Kidd, and Davis but the Lakers refused to part with players or pay luxury taxes so trades fell through the floor. Kobe’s frustration with the Laker management is very evident in the interviews I’ve listened to and on his blog he has posted on his site. Are things really going this bad behind the scenes? What are the Buss’s plans for the future?

I’ve always considered myself a Laker fan first and a “player” fan second. If Kobe is traded, I’d definitely still follow and cheer for the team he is on, but if he was up against the Lakers, I’d choose the Purple and Gold to beat him every time. I’d hate to do it, but I’ve been a Laker fan for so long, cheering for anyone to beat my Lakers would be a betrayal.

I guess this is what it all boils down to. We Laker fans want to know the truth. We have the right to know what’s really going on. We fill the seats, we pay the salaries, we support the team. I’m so tired of reading rumors and trade scenarios and I simply want to know the truth. Will Kobe be with the Lakers next season? Will Buss make the moves needed to make our team a championship contender again? What did Buss promise Kobe that he did not fulfill?

Early Christmas Gift

I normally dont post anything sports related unless its huge news. Well, this made my day and I thought I’d share it with all my faithful readers. Everyone knows I’ve been a Laker fan since I started watching basketball and when a franchise player dominate the way Kobe did today, its huge.

Kobe dropped a career high on the 18-6 Dallas Mavericks. In 3 quarters Kobe outscored the entire Mavericks roster 62-61. He scored a franchise record 30 in one quarter. He took Dallas to school….Kobe haters, give my man his DUE!
The Lakers totally destroyed the Mavs tonight. Start to Finish.