Originally Posted by
Taker597
You realize what the role of 6th man is, right? It's not the 6th best player. Kind of like how Harden was a 6th man in OKC. He didn't fit in the line up. That is what I see with Lonzo, Kuzma, and Ball. They don't particularly fit in the starting line up. Kuzma and Ingram are offensive sparkplug with huge liabilities on defense. Kuzma is Zion back up anyway. Zo is pass first guard in a offense with not ideal spacing. So, their best place for success is off the bench. I see in situations like being down 5 or 6 in the final minutes where a Zion, Kuzma, and Ingram lineup could work. They aren't shooters. So, it isn't ideal lineup Ingram would start out of necessity at the position, but we'll let him walk when his time comes, because he isn't worth a max unless he actually becomes good.
Robinson simply fits as a starter way better than any of the other 3. He has some amazing potential. For a man, that wasn't getting any minute to start the season. Started playing close to 20-30 minutes as the season ended. 2nd team All-NBA rookie. We just need to develop his offensive game, and I like his work ethic enough to gamble on it.What's important... He'll make Zion life a lot easier. This is what I care about... Building around Zion that makes sense.
We built around AD, but it never made any sense. We just grab talent for the sake of getting talent. It doesn't work in NBA, NFL, and etc. They have to fit and complement each other. Lakers assets is simply talent for the sake of talent like a peanut butter and mayonnaise sandwich. I'm freaking tired of peanut butter and mayonnaise sandwiches for last 7 years