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Originally Posted by pgardn
They played the majority of the season without him.
If you watched them you would realize they push the ball
off of long rebounds and steals. Bynum does not fit this
scheme, especially in his currently immobile/out of shape
state.
Kobe and Gasol.
This is what the Lakers have.
Then pray someone else shows up.
Usually Ariza or Odom.
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It doesnt have anything to do with "scheme" as much as Bynum sucking. If Bynum played defense and rebounded, regardless of his offensive prowess or lack thereof, he would be playing. The fact that he does neither negates a potentially big advantage.