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I think it's the Lakers, they're very balanced in terms of matchup, shooting, mobility and range — and they're going to outperform the rest of the teams across the board, taking their game to the next level. Theoretically, they have Paul Gasol and Andrew Bynum, the two are soft and the other is rigid, and the flexible Gasol is also the main point of attack on the inside, which also reflects his characteristics of being soft on the outside and strong on the inside, and more importantly, the mobility of both is still above the level, and the defensive intensity and area are also outstanding among the twin towers. On the perimeter, active No. 1 scoring guard Kobe Bryant can play well offensively and defensively, and against the Houston Rockets, he has proven that neither a one-on-one muscular defender nor a more team-oriented intelligent defender can limit his play.
And this guy in a state of incomprehension happens to be the core of the Lakers, so the Lakers have a natural advantage - their team never loses its way. The Lakers' point guard is indeed the only shortcoming, but in the triangle offense, the point guard is the most blurred role, and his role is defense and three-point shooting, so you will find that Derrick Fisher is better than Gary Payton. Under this premise, the Lakers' weaknesses have been hidden to the greatest extent.
What's more, they also have an all-around swingman Odom. The all-round Odom has both offense and defense, shooting as far as the three-point line, and covering the second to fifth positions defensively, making him the best choice for the Lakers to connect the inside and outside. Yes, all the giants have strengthened this year, and many of them are more willing to spend money than the Lakers, but due to the limitations of the market itself, their effect is far from the expected goal.
The Cleveland Cavaliers recruited old shark Shaquille O'Neal, but this overly targeted reinforcement didn't improve their barren backcourt; The Orlando Magic brought in Vince Carter and let go of Heaton Turkoglou, and on paper they didn't lose their attacking power, but they lost their biggest advantage over the Cavaliers - the height of the front; And the departure of Ralph Alston has set the Magic's playmaking skills backwards, and perhaps Carter will be more tired in the new season than in the New Jersey Nets. Looking at the whole league, in terms of book strength, only the Celtics and Spurs can compete with the Lakers, but only if Rasheed Wallace, who has not been a main point of attack for many years, can still find the feeling of the Trail Blazers in the low post, and Manu Ginobili must stay healthy. Compared to the top of the list, the Lakers are the only team that doesn't need to run in as much as they need (Ron Artest doesn't have a run-in with any team) and has no health concerns.
In terms of overall strength, they remain the hegemon of the league, and as bookmakers, they have become the champions of this offseason's arms race, supported by the concept of "win or lose". Wish.
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The Lakers and Celtics are two of the best teams in the league.
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Take a look at the Lakers' player performances this season:
The highest scoring average per game turned out to be a second-round pick Kuzma, who was followed by two rooms, Ingram and Clarkson. In terms of overall ability, I personally think Ingram is the strongest, he is very good on both offensive and defensive ends, Kuzma is good on the offensive end, but he is not good on the defensive end.
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The Lakers are a long-established giant team, and there are many excellent players in the history of the team, such as George McCann in the 50s, who should be the first real superstar in the NBA; Jerry West in the '60s, the famous Mr. Key, the prototype of the NBA logo; Another example is Skyhook Abdul-Jabbar in the 70s, who has the highest total scoring in history and has a maximum of six regular season MVPs; Then there is the "magician" in the 80s and O'Neill in the 90s, they don't introduce much. There are many superstars in the history of the Lakers, just to name a few representative! The best active player should be Kobe, and Gasol is not bad either!
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George McCann, or The Magician; The former is the face of the NBA logo, and the latter is the flagpole figure of the 90s.
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Gasol Kobe Artest.
Odom Old Fish Bynum.
Everything else is so-so.
The best is Gasol with Kobe Bryant combo o( o....Ha ha.
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Of course it's Kobe Bryant, do you still need to ask about this?
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Kobe, Gasol, Odom, Fisher.
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Kobe, Gasol, Odom.
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Kobe Bryant or Bayern
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