So, Lakers_Fan33 - you think I'm incorrect in my assumption?
Let's break it down. Correct me if I'm wrong, but: Boston's Bigs have to combat:
1. CHI - Noah and Boozer.
2. NY - Amar'e.
3. ORL - Dwight/Bass/Matthews.
4. WIZ - Javale McGee - Yes, even though he is young he is a
game-changer.
5. PHI - Brand - On a Resurgent Sixers Squad. You all barely
beat Philly when they visited Staples Center.
6. ATL - Josh Smith/Al Horford.
7. MIL - Bogut. His play was instrumental in MIL beating LA in
LA.
8. NJ - Brooke Lopez.
9. CLE - Varejao. One of the best Defensive Bigs in the game.
10. MIA - Chris Bosh/Haslem - Bosh may get a lot of flack, but
he helped torch LA on Christmas Day. He may not reside in
the post much, but you have to respect his game.
11. Roy Hibbert. Scored 24 pts VS LA - in an Indiana upset at
Staples Center.
Out West?
1. SAS - Duncan/Blair - talented, but I don't see them
matching up well in a 7-game series with LA.
2. HOU - No Yao.
3. Portland - No Oden. Only Lamarcus.
4. DAL - Dirk/Tyson.
5. Big Al/Milsap - small.
6. Blake/DeAndre - Talented, but not ready, yet. The only
reason Clips beat Lakers last week was because Gordon went
off. Lakers held Blake to a "Modest" 18 and 15, on 7-20 FG%
7. OKC - Ibaka/Krstic (Talented bunch, but still small
compared to LA's frontline.)
8. DEN - Nene/KMart (KMart's been hurt most of season, so LA
has not encountered him much.) Plus, Nene seems to have
problems with LA's Bigs.
9. MEM - Marc Gasol/Randolph
10. NOH - Okafor/D West
I think East Bigs make for a harder conference, don't you? Also - consider the fact that maybe the two most fearsome Western Bigs - Oden and Yao - are hurt?
And then you take into consideration the number of games missed by Boston's Bigs, and I have to marvel at our record right now.
It was nice watching NBATV the other day - Doc Rivers does in fact deserve Coach Of the Year for navigating the team through the East's minefield.