Nobody's fooling who here.
I just wish all the posters here and our beloved team very well in the games to come. I wish you're all right.
The mismatch against Bynum and Gasol will be there however. Their team is the league's yardstick for success. We used to hold that after we beat them in 2008. They now possess it and they will surely display that they can defend it well this year. We may have upgraded in some of the positions by getting Quisy, Shelden and Sheed (which I egged on Danny in this blog to bring him in 2 years ago and which I was unrelentingly "dissed" by other posters similar to this one). Look at Sheed, he's our best player to clamp down on shooting forwards and guards (with likes of Lebron and soon Kobe) and a better version of Michael Cooper being 4 inches taller and quicker. I am no prophet guys but I think we will really be in trouble beating LAL. In a half court game (which we play most of the time), height is might.
Quicker than Michael Cooper? Even when Sheed was in shape, he was never quicker than Michael Cooper. Wallace can guard 4's and 5's, not 2's and 3's. As for Thabeet, he seems the consensus pick for likeliest lottery draft bust, he's playing less than 7 minutes per game. and he's only 2 years younger. How is this guy going to help us in the next three years?
BTW...
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9827762/Griffin-among-rising-stars-at-Summer-League...[Thabeet] struggled throughout, averaging 8.2 points, 4.6 rebounds and 5.2 fouls per game. One executive said that while he still could develop into a player similar to Dikembe Mutombo with hard work, he also could end up being another DeSagana Diop.
Least Valuable Player…Thabeet is a nice guy. Problem is, he might be too nice. "Thabeet didn't really impress me," Hall of Famer Walt Frazier, serving as an analyst for New York broadcasts on MSG, said after one of his early games. "He wasn't very assertive." Thabeet had a chance to wake up in a later game in which he went against Griffin's Clippers. While Griffin totaled 18 points and 15 rebounds, Thabeet didn't make his first basket until 30 seconds were left in the game and finished 1-for-3 from the field for seven points with three rebounds and seven fouls (it takes 10 for summer disqualification). Adding to his woes, Thabeet also got outscored in a later game by Griffin's brother, Taylor Griffin, a second-round pick by Phoenix
http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp?story_id=13366Patience Required with Thabeet
Memphis Grizzlies rookie center Hasheem Thabeet has been a punch-line on media row this week in Las Vegas. In short, he hasn't looked like a player worthy of being a high second round pick let alone the #2 overall pick in the draft.
…However, fans in Memphis are going to have to be patient because he's not NBA ready yet.
…Like it or not, Thabeet is a project.
http://hoopshype.com/articles/vegas09_09_ingram.htmHasheem Thabeet’s name has been laminated under “Dud” throughout the proceedings in Las Vegas and today did nothing to change that. Sure, he had 10 points and seven rebounds, but he missed four dunks – three of them wide open – and failed to block a single shot.