The LA Lakers to the 2008 Finals?

Hawks Lakers BasketballAre you a die hard fan like I am? Do you believe in the resurrection of Showtime? I sure do. I’ve had my back against the wall most of this season defending my Laker squad even when no one else would. Many friends, family, and associates went as far as saying that my Lakers wouldn’t make this post-season. I predicted they would.

As the season went on, the emergence of Andrew Bynum was brought to the attention of everyone I knew. I told them he would take them deep into the playoffs. This prediction changed many of the non-believers statements and they resorted to saying the Lakers wouldn’t get past the first round. My prediction still stands. The Lakers will triumph in the first. Now the non-believers after witnessing the Pau Gasol trade, again made revisions to their “Predictions”. They simply say that my Lakers wont make the finals. I believe they will.

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Spanish Fly in Lakerland

p1.gasolThe Lakers have finally made an big trade this season, giving up Kwame Brown’s expiring 9 million dollar contract, rookie Javaris Crittenton, and two first-round draft picks for 7-foot all star power forward Pau Gasol. Gasol who is a very capable scorer and shot blocker will help to bolster the Lakers frontline, instantly making the Lakers legitimate contenders for the Western crown once center Andrew Bynum and small forward Trevor Ariza make a return to the hardwood.

You can’t believe how happy I am as a long time Laker fan. The Lakers were a promising young team, but we were still a few pieces away from contending for another NBA Championship. Now with the addition of Gasol the Lakers have a formidable lineup with the addition of a deep bench.

Thank You Mitch Kupchak! After the horrible Shaquille O’neal trade then the Caron Butler trade, I was sure I would hate you forever! Now I send out my sincerest apologies. Keep waving that magic wand!

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.”