Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 10:49 am Post subject: Playoff Depth charts and what to do with Javale
The Lakers have an advantage of solid team chemistry but without seeing what plays out when the 8 games are up, what will the depth chart look like? We don't know the shape the guys are in but what's your best take?
Also, McGee is a delicate situation but it's hard to justify putting him out there. I understand that there are studies and early results that debate that the risk isn't as high as first believed when it comes to asthma, but it's still a risk. It may come across to McGee the wrong way, but I wouldn't put him out there. That makes the center depth Howard/Davis and another topic would be a move for another big (DMC for Cook?)
PG Bradley 28/Rondo 14/Caruso 6
SG Green 16/KCP 22/Caruso 10
SF James 36/Green 12
PF Kuzma 24/Morris 12/Davis 12
C Davis 24/Howard 18/Morris 6
*Davis and James go up a few mpg as the playoffs go on
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 5:13 pm Post subject: Re: Playoff Depth charts and what to do with Javale
fansincemagic wrote:
The Lakers have an advantage of solid team chemistry but without seeing what plays out when the 8 games are up, what will the depth chart look like? We don't know the shape the guys are in but what's your best take?
Also, McGee is a delicate situation but it's hard to justify putting him out there. I understand that there are studies and early results that debate that the risk isn't as high as first believed when it comes to asthma, but it's still a risk. It may come across to McGee the wrong way, but I wouldn't put him out there. That makes the center depth Howard/Davis and another topic would be a move for another big (DMC for Cook?)
PG Bradley 28/Rondo 14/Caruso 6
SG Green 16/KCP 22/Caruso 10
SF James 36/Green 12
PF Kuzma 24/Morris 12/Davis 12
C Davis 24/Howard 18/Morris 6
*Davis and James go up a few mpg as the playoffs go on
I had corona and pneumonia I also was out of here. I don’t think he has anything to worry about as long as he fully healed. I think if you avoid things like pneumonia or anything that would help kill you’ll be ok. My breathing isn’t 100% yet but it’s because of the pneumonia not so much the corona _________________ Coach Vogel, Kidd, Hollins
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Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2020 8:05 am Post subject: Re: Playoff Depth charts and what to do with Javale
Car54 wrote:
fansincemagic wrote:
The Lakers have an advantage of solid team chemistry but without seeing what plays out when the 8 games are up, what will the depth chart look like? We don't know the shape the guys are in but what's your best take?
Also, McGee is a delicate situation but it's hard to justify putting him out there. I understand that there are studies and early results that debate that the risk isn't as high as first believed when it comes to asthma, but it's still a risk. It may come across to McGee the wrong way, but I wouldn't put him out there. That makes the center depth Howard/Davis and another topic would be a move for another big (DMC for Cook?)
PG Bradley 28/Rondo 14/Caruso 6
SG Green 16/KCP 22/Caruso 10
SF James 36/Green 12
PF Kuzma 24/Morris 12/Davis 12
C Davis 24/Howard 18/Morris 6
*Davis and James go up a few mpg as the playoffs go on
I had corona and pneumonia I also was out of here. I don’t think he has anything to worry about as long as he fully healed. I think if you avoid things like pneumonia or anything that would help kill you’ll be ok. My breathing isn’t 100% yet but it’s because of the pneumonia not so much the corona
Happy to see you recovered bro...that's a tough combo...I take it you're middle age...elderly don't do well with that combo.
Can Boogie be resigned now? I would think he maybe healthy now with the extra time perhaps you sign him as insurance if Javale is a no-go. I believe I read you cannot sign players that were not signed at the beginning of the season but that may allow him to be resigned.
Javale is a real concern. Without him AD plays more center, which isn't a bad thing. That is where having signed Morris helps too as you have a few more options.
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2020 5:09 pm Post subject: Re: Playoff Depth charts and what to do with Javale
King Randle wrote:
Car54 wrote:
fansincemagic wrote:
The Lakers have an advantage of solid team chemistry but without seeing what plays out when the 8 games are up, what will the depth chart look like? We don't know the shape the guys are in but what's your best take?
Also, McGee is a delicate situation but it's hard to justify putting him out there. I understand that there are studies and early results that debate that the risk isn't as high as first believed when it comes to asthma, but it's still a risk. It may come across to McGee the wrong way, but I wouldn't put him out there. That makes the center depth Howard/Davis and another topic would be a move for another big (DMC for Cook?)
PG Bradley 28/Rondo 14/Caruso 6
SG Green 16/KCP 22/Caruso 10
SF James 36/Green 12
PF Kuzma 24/Morris 12/Davis 12
C Davis 24/Howard 18/Morris 6
*Davis and James go up a few mpg as the playoffs go on
I had corona and pneumonia I also was out of here. I don’t think he has anything to worry about as long as he fully healed. I think if you avoid things like pneumonia or anything that would help kill you’ll be ok. My breathing isn’t 100% yet but it’s because of the pneumonia not so much the corona
Happy to see you recovered bro...that's a tough combo...I take it you're middle age...elderly don't do well with that combo.
Yeah that has to be terrible, good to hear your recovery though!
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Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2020 10:39 pm Post subject: Re: Playoff Depth charts and what to do with Javale
Car54 wrote:
fansincemagic wrote:
The Lakers have an advantage of solid team chemistry but without seeing what plays out when the 8 games are up, what will the depth chart look like? We don't know the shape the guys are in but what's your best take?
Also, McGee is a delicate situation but it's hard to justify putting him out there. I understand that there are studies and early results that debate that the risk isn't as high as first believed when it comes to asthma, but it's still a risk. It may come across to McGee the wrong way, but I wouldn't put him out there. That makes the center depth Howard/Davis and another topic would be a move for another big (DMC for Cook?)
PG Bradley 28/Rondo 14/Caruso 6
SG Green 16/KCP 22/Caruso 10
SF James 36/Green 12
PF Kuzma 24/Morris 12/Davis 12
C Davis 24/Howard 18/Morris 6
*Davis and James go up a few mpg as the playoffs go on
I had corona and pneumonia I also was out of here. I don’t think he has anything to worry about as long as he fully healed. I think if you avoid things like pneumonia or anything that would help kill you’ll be ok. My breathing isn’t 100% yet but it’s because of the pneumonia not so much the corona
I'm doing an in-depth analysis of the Lakers depth chart focusing on four different lineup combinations. I'll post more info as I go, but wanted to run a quick poll.
Which one of the 4 lineup scenarios do you think has the LOWEST offensive efficiency (Hint: may not be the obvious answer)
- Lebron and AD on the court
- Lebron on, AD off
- AD on, Lebron off
- Both off
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