Nah ... Kobe actually has trouble with Pierce ... he's one of the few players in the NBA who rattles him, for some reason. I also think our bench matches up well with theirs, and if KG is on, (which he usually is), you can pretty much negate Gasol. If the C's play their best, there's honestly no one that can beat them ... and that's where the problem lies.
They have a difficult time sustaining that high level of play, and they're truly their own worst enemy, as we've witnessed in these playoffs. This whole thing is up to them, and if they do their best, they'll be fine. I think this question's a bit premature, though ... let's get past the Pistons first, then worry about the Lakers.
Also, I think that sometimes, especially in the playoffs, an extended rest period can be over-rated. There have been quite a few times in the past when the teams with the
least amount of rest actually played better and went on to win the series. I think the C's are better when they stay "fresh" as well, and that Kobe is a guy who gets "rusty" in a short period of time.
I dunno ... but I think if we
do get to the Finals, that we match-up really well with this LA team, and that Bryant will have his usual hard time with the Truth. Paul has also had some of his biggest games against the Lakers ... he's a home-town boy, and loves to be at his best when playing LA. I think, upon
finally getting a chance at his dream, that he'll really go off on these guys!
Lakers be goin' fishin' ... Kobe can bring the "bait"! (Sorry ... couldn't resist that one)