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Anthony Bennett is gonna be really good btw
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In where? The China league?Anthony Bennett is gonna be really good btw
While you make a whole lotta sense with that statement, the problem I have with DLo is that he's not pro-active, for lack of a better term. He's simply...nonchalant. Not aggressive or assertive enough. He pretends to be a floor general and acts like he's telling instructions to his teammates but at the end of the day, he leaves a lot to be desired because he makes very little impact.
Sheesh, y'all dudes getting it in on here.
As the inital D'Lo non-believer, I say give him time. He'll either become what will benefit us in the long term or won't and he'll be gone, nothing to really fret about on a game by game basis. It's pretty apparent what he is at this point in his career, all we can do is hope for the best and be prepared for the worst.
In where? The China league?
That's right. We need to be patient with Bennett. Because after all, he's already played for 15 teams and counting and it's only a matter of time til he finds the right coach, the right system, and the right teammatesAnthony Bennett isn't 25 yet, we can't criticize
He might still become great like Dlo surely will
You comparing Kobe to DLo? Don't ever forget Kobe STARTED THE ALL-STAR GAME before he turned 20.
LMAO
I don't get this when there's proof that he does work hard. He goes to late night shooting sessions and breaks down film with coaches.
Sheesh, y'all dudes getting it in on here.
As the inital D'Lo non-believer, I say give him time. He'll either become what will benefit us in the long term or won't and he'll be gone, nothing to really fret about on a game by game basis. It's pretty apparent what he is at this point in his career, all we can do is hope for the best and be prepared for the worst.
While you make a whole lotta sense with that statement, the problem I have with DLo is that he's not pro-active, for lack of a better term. He's simply...nonchalant. Not aggressive or assertive enough. He pretends to be a floor general and acts like he's telling instructions to his teammates but at the end of the day, he leaves a lot to be desired because he makes very little impact.
And for a number 2 pick who gets paid top dollar, for someone who loves to flaunt his style and his "ice in his veins" bravado, for someone who loves to talk the talk...he does very little on the court to back it all up. He's letting the flash take precedence over his game instead of being "all business" and let his game do the talking.
I honestly feel he's cocky and arrogant. But let's get away from what I think about his personality and focus on his game. He's not one of those players who never takes a play off. He doesn't go full speed on defense. He jogs back.
He doesn't read the floor and attack the defense when he's supposed to. Which lets me know he's not a cerebral player. As far as I'm aware, not once has anyone on the team ever mentioned that DLo has a tremendous work ethic in practice and that he's constantly studying film about his opponents. If I heard these types of things, I'd be more willing to accept DLo's faults and say, "Ima give him a chance because he works hard in practice and is a student of the game. He's really trying." Unfortunately, I just think he's a wannabe and tries to be better than he actually is.
Hopefully, for the sake of the Lakers, he proves me wrong. However, I just don't see it happening.
I have noticed this as well. It may or may not reflect the coaching staff's lack of confidence in DLo as the PG. Maybe their plan is to eventually convert DLo to SG, but I'm leaning more towards the organization slowly losing faith in him and them just waiting for the right time to trade him.Idk if it's the knee... but... drafting Ingram at #2 and teaching him how to run and offense during key moments of the game makes me very skeptical of DLo's future.
You have some valid points that I agree with, his passiveness is an issue. He is far too casual at points and no matter how limited his skills are or young his body is, that is quite concerning as being the supposed leader of the team. But not everyone is born that way, some have to evolve into a leadership position, I'd prefer him giving maximum effort out there like Westbrook does every single night, but maybe he just isn't wired that way. Hopefully since Byron gave less than a damb for that type of stuff, Luke will get through to him in a different way. I mean ultimately we all want the Lakers to get back on track (yes even me the captain of the tank squad), and Russell is going to play a huge part in that, whether he's here long term or eventually moved for another piece.
While you make a whole lotta sense with that statement, the problem I have with DLo is that he's not pro-active, for lack of a better term. He's simply...nonchalant. Not aggressive or assertive enough. He pretends to be a floor general and acts like he's telling instructions to his teammates but at the end of the day, he leaves a lot to be desired because he makes very little impact.
And for a number 2 pick who gets paid top dollar, for someone who loves to flaunt his style and his "ice in his veins" bravado, for someone who loves to talk the talk...he does very little on the court to back it all up. He's letting the flash take precedence over his game instead of being "all business" and let his game do the talking.
I honestly feel he's cocky and arrogant. But let's get away from what I think about his personality and focus on his game. He's not one of those players who never takes a play off. He doesn't go full speed on defense. He jogs back.
He doesn't read the floor and attack the defense when he's supposed to. Which lets me know he's not a cerebral player. As far as I'm aware, not once has anyone on the team ever mentioned that DLo has a tremendous work ethic in practice and that he's constantly studying film about his opponents. If I heard these types of things, I'd be more willing to accept DLo's faults and say, "Ima give him a chance because he works hard in practice and is a student of the game. He's really trying." Unfortunately, I just think he's a wannabe and tries to be better than he actually is.
Hopefully, for the sake of the Lakers, he proves me wrong. However, I just don't see it happening.
Here come the silly numbers....Kobe before the All Star Game 17.9/ 3.3/ 2.4/ 1.1 SPG / 0.4 BPG / 1.8 TOPG .450 / .359 18.5 PER 12.3 Total Game ScoreYou comparing Kobe to DLo? Don't ever forget Kobe STARTED THE ALL-STAR GAME before he turned 20.
LMAO
DLO 15.0/ 3.4/ 4.5/ 1.1/ 0.4 / 3.1 .402/.375 15.5 PER 9.6 Total Game Score
Either DLo stinks or Kobe didn't deserve that All Star Game
That's right. We need to be patient with Bennett. Because after all, he's already played for 15 teams and counting and it's only a matter of time til he finds the right coach, the right system, and the right teammates
This. BIG TIME.Very valid criticism Whiplash
Add to that that he can't get by defenders without a screen, which means he doesn't put pressure on defenses with penetrating and drawing fouls
And he doesn't get angry enough when his shot is blocked to sprint back on D to "get it back"
Those are red flags to me . I want to see a fight in you
Here come the silly numbers....
You obviously FORGOT that Kobe played behind Eddie Jones, Byron Scott, Cedric Ceballos, and Jerom Kersey at the 2 and 3 his first couple years. Yet Kobe still put up better numbers than DLo. Meanwhile, ya boy DLo is a full-time starter this year and will be a full-time starter next year as well.
Yes, DLo stinks. Especially when you compare him to Kobe.