Originally Posted by
Hornets78
Overall, Bynum was their best player when you add in his defense. Not talking about being a go-to-guy offensively, but overall. Kobe took alot of shots last year, but he came up short against OKC. Also, the Lakers never have good PGs so its hard for Bynum and Gasol to get looks. Think how much better Bynum will be with Nash running the offense.
Again, his post game at age 21 isn't on par with Bynum. Cousins shoots better from the perimeter, but Bynum is bigger and taller and was more effective in the post. He doesn't have to shoot jumpers. His footwork became really good working with Kareem. Plus, he developed strong hook shots with both hands. He was more effective in the post compared to Cousins. He does have a better situation, but Cousins fell in the draft when he should have easily been the 2nd pick. Folks were concerned about his attitude and possible work ethic issues. He has all the talent in the world and could easily be an All-Star center, but he has alot of work to do with his conditioning (which is also worse compared to Bynum's at the same age), and relying on too many jumpers. Fortunately, the Kings drafted a frontcourt dude who likes to settle for jumpers as well so maybe Cousins will get less chances to shoot them.