foobar75
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Pau was obviously not himself during the 2011 playoffs, starting from game 1 against NO. I thought there was something wrong with him mentally, as physically, he seemed fine. He wasn't tired or injured, but just seemed distant and not at all into any of the games. This might explain it:
http://aol.sportingnews.com/nba/story/2011-05-09/did-breakup-affect-pau-gasols-playoff-performance
If this is true, I can see how it may have impacted him, because it happened right before the start of the post-season. And if a teammate's wife (Kobe? Odom?) had something to do with it, that would explain the total lack of unity and chemistry on the court.
In any event, Pau's peformance now gives all the morons the ammunition they need to criticize him, with their short and selective memories.
The Lakers were a mediocre team prior to Pau's arrival in 2008, and they went to 3 straight finals and won back-to-back championships with him on the line-up. In fact, with Pau as the focal point in the post and Bynum playing limited minutes in a supporting role was the best recipe for the Lakers success. A healthy Bynum taking a more primary role in the offense in turn took away Pau's game and combined with the above story (if true) ended up being a disaster.
Also, Kobe has been exposed as an aging star who can no longer carry a team and take over games.
http://aol.sportingnews.com/nba/story/2011-05-09/did-breakup-affect-pau-gasols-playoff-performance
If this is true, I can see how it may have impacted him, because it happened right before the start of the post-season. And if a teammate's wife (Kobe? Odom?) had something to do with it, that would explain the total lack of unity and chemistry on the court.
In any event, Pau's peformance now gives all the morons the ammunition they need to criticize him, with their short and selective memories.
The Lakers were a mediocre team prior to Pau's arrival in 2008, and they went to 3 straight finals and won back-to-back championships with him on the line-up. In fact, with Pau as the focal point in the post and Bynum playing limited minutes in a supporting role was the best recipe for the Lakers success. A healthy Bynum taking a more primary role in the offense in turn took away Pau's game and combined with the above story (if true) ended up being a disaster.
Also, Kobe has been exposed as an aging star who can no longer carry a team and take over games.