Optimism Discussion: The Laker's Sky Is Not Falling

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  1. abeer3

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    that piece is fun, but this stood out to me from vogel:

    you find the best shots for your personnel, not the best shot by league-wide averages at all costs (i.e., moreyball). if a good midrange shooter is wide open, he should take it and not muck up the offense to get a semi-contested three. better quality threes -> better percentages.
     
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    What stings is that we coulda had BOTH. Despite the title of this thread I am not optimistic about Marc being available all season long, I think he will miss time. My optimistic side does lead me to believe we sign another 7 footer if that’s the case though, and hopefully McGee if he’s traded and bought out before that even happens, IF it happens, hopefully not of course.
     
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    Blaming Morey for the current trash basketball is skewed a little. He has alot of the blame, but it's not all on him. The Warriors screwed the league up. Indirectly but they made the league a 3-point shooting game because they drafted the two greatest 3-point shooters in NBA history. Then, when they fell to the Cavs, they got arguably the 3rd greatest 3-point shooter of all time. Warriors became the outlier in all this and now that they are no longer what they were, the league is being dominated by size and those who can actually run a damn offense again.
     
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    morey was preaching this (and his teams were trying it) prior to GS's rise, tbh.

    GS made a few idiots think that it was a winning formula--but those people totally ignored a) that they had two--and at times, three--of the best shooters in history (as you pointed out), and b) that they ran a ball and player movement offense--not isos and high pick and rolls only. this latter fact was lost on almost everyone. gs was fun to watch despite shooting a lot of threes, because the ball and the players moved. all houston teams were absolute nightmares to watch. same amount of three point shots, but it's how they came about that was so terrible.

    anyway, we don't play that way, and i'm glad. in fact, most of the top teams don't play that way. moreyball failed, despite teams shooting lots of threes, imo.
     
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    Moreyball is all fun and games until you go 7-44 from Three and miss 27 straight in game 7 of the Western Conference Finals.
     
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    Gotta hand it to him, though. That Rockets team ALMOST beat that Warriors team with prime KD, Steph, Klay, and Draymond. LeBron's Cavs couldn't even get close. As much as I dislike the Rockets franchise, they were really close to beating arguably the greatest team assembled. The recipe could work but not when you have chokers like Harden.
     
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    yeah, but see the points above. everyone acts like 7-44 from a bunch of guys who aren't great shooters just taking whichever three came first isn't something that one should expect here and there. but it is. trevor ariza isn't a great shooter. pj tucker was out of the league for years in part because he couldn't shoot. forcing them into taking a bunch of threes is going to create wild variance.

    as for almost beating the warriors, they also almost lost to the thunder in round 1 last year and did lose to the kawhi-less spurs a few years back, for similar reasons, imo. moreyball is cute until you're the favorite. then the chance for stinkers becomes worrisome. it also forces you to build teams/rosters in ways that aren't conducive to winning against top competition. he and dantoni were a match made in heaven in this regard.
     
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    From SI:

    1. Lakers
    LeBron is casually averaging 24/8/7 in by far the fewest minutes per game of his career, Anthony Davis is a Defensive Player of the Year candidate and the team’s offseason additions have been thriving. What’s scary about the Lakers is they seemingly haven’t hit the gear they were in for much of last regular season, when they practically led the West standings wire to wire. The Lakers are in first place again, but are taking a slightly more cautious approach to this run. And they’re still smoking opponents, sporting the best net rating in the league thanks to the fourth-most efficient offense and stingiest defense in the league.

    That offensive mark is most notable. In 2019–20, the Lakers finished with the 11th-best offense in the NBA—certainly respectable but not elite. They are much scarier on that end of the floor, thanks in part to some improved spacing and three-point shooting (though some guys, like Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, are due for a little regression percentage-wise.) And the Lakers may still not have found their best lineup combinations. Only one group, the starting five, has played more than 100 minutes together. The LeBron, Davis, KCP, Marc Gasol, and Dennis Schröder group has a comical 25.2 net rating together, thoroughly elite on both sides of the floor. As good as the Nets’ new trio is with Kyrie Irving, Kevin Durant and Harden, it’s hard to imagine them posting a better offensive rating than 127.2, the current mark of the Lakers’ starters.

    Otherwise, Frank Vogel is still experimenting with the right combos for this team. And after last season, he’s earned the benefit of the doubt. Remember, the Lakers never really settled on a finishing five until the bubble, and even then often found themselves riding the hot hand among role players. Vogel has proved adept at finding the right ways to match up against certain opponents. As much firepower as some other teams may have, the Lakers are showing this year they can match those units offensively. Mix in LeBron, championship experience and the best defense in the league. I don’t know how you bump the Lakers from the top spot.
     
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    :FistPump: ....oh hell yeah!
     
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    tyronn lue would have, like, forced the opposing coach (using his jedi mind tricks) to playing his worst combination, too. that's where the value is.
     
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    Not worried one bit. Montrezl scored 0 points and Danny Green had his 1 out of 10 great game. Still only lost by 1. We’ll rebound.
     
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    Proud of them, they could have gave up at the end, but kept fighting didn't give up. Literally had a 1 point lead! Tough loss but yes this was a moral victory. Knowing our team hates losing the next team we play will feel our wrath!
     
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    Season mantra per Davis...don't lose two in a row. Let's see.
     
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    A bit encouraged that Caruso & Schroeder can start a run that closes a 12 (14?) point gap in the 4th against a good team. We got back in this game late in the 4th, and LBJ/Davis were not involved. I think that is a good sign for the supporting cast.
     
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    When you see how good this team looks most nights, it's easy to forget that we have a lot of new pieces coming together. Wes has always been a starter and is in a new role. Dennis wanted to start, but he's also trying to find the balance between playing his game and remembering that Lebron and AD need to eat first. The list goes on, but a lot of people here predicted that we'd hover around .500 for the first quarter of the season. Let's just remember that after a short layoff and a lot of new parts, this team is exceeding most expectations. We're doing just fine.
     
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    oh yeah, they're playing better than i expected. which should concern the league.
     
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    As long as Lebron is healthy we will win the championship bc he is better than everyone else and Kareem was the greatest player of all time. Very simple and obvious statements but I wanted to say them anyway.
     
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    We beat the C Bags
     
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    ^...no better way to snap a two game losing streak.
     
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