11 Reasons Why the Lakers Will 3 Peat

By LakerGuy · July 23, 2010 · Filed in Commentary, Laker Rant, Lakers News

While most NBA teams are spending their summer adding the most talented scorers available in free-agency, the Los Angeles Lakers have focused on toughness and chemistry.  With the addition of Steve Blake, Theo Ratliff and Matt Barnes, the back-to-back champions added the toughest players for their respective position available in free agency and they did not have to break the bank to do it. 

Some might argue with me, but I’m going to go out on a limb and say that the Lakers now have the toughest team in the NBA.  Few would argue that last year they had the most talented team headlined by Kobe and Pau, but now they have enhanced their 2nd unit with very good defenders.  We added Matt Barnes and Steve Blake who are two gritty players who play solid defense and neither is afraid to shoot the 3, when called upon.  According to Ron Artest, “Barnes is tougher than nails Tougher than a penguin on steroids Tougher than Richard Simmons trying to take off his spandex.” Theo Ratliff certainly has had his day in the sun, but the 15-year veteran can still block shots and be counted on for 10-15 minutes if needed to. 

With Lakers draft picks, Derek Caracter and Devin Ebanks shining brightly in the summer league, it looks like the Lakers have their roster.  Laker’s free agent Shannon Brown is still a question mark for the Lakers, but it isstill  possible as Ebanks or Character could spend some time in the D-league. 

Let’s review the tough lineup the Lakers look to feature in the 2010-2011 season

1. Kobe Bryant -- Do I need to explain?

2. Ron Artest -- Ruthless lock-down defender who enjoys challenging opponents in every game.

3. Derek Fisher -- He proved in the playoff he still has something left in the tank.  Ask Ray Allen or Rajan Rondo if Fisher is still tough! Still pound for pound, he is one of the toughest guys in the league.

4. Pau Gasol - Ask Kevin Garnett why he was only able get 3 rebounds in game 7 of the Finals.  Ask Garnett if he still thinks Gasol is Soft…

5. Lamar Odom- Very underrated defender and great rebounder. When the game gets edgy, Odom usually wakes up and steps up.

6. Andrew Bynum -- His dedication was questioned in the past, but his willingness to play injured in the playoffs this year speaks volumes.

7. Luke Walton -- When is not injured he likes to tangle with oponents.

8. Steve Blake -- Gritty and unselfish point guard who plays solid defense and like to set up his team-mates to score.

9. Matt Barnes -- Very good defender who gets tougher every year. Not too many players have the balls to throw the basketball at Kobe Bryant’s face.

10. Sasha Vujacic -- Ever wonder why most opponents dislike Sasha?  This annoying international hoopster is not affraid to get in his competitors face.

11. Theo Ratliff -- This guy was once one of  league leaders in shot blocks and he has always put defense first.  Another guy who doesn’t back down to opponents

It is clear to me that the lakers have focused on solidifying their defense and 2nd unit this summer.  At this point, the Lakers are more focused on maintaining chemistry than adding talent.  With the Lakers overlooking free agents like Tracy McGrady and Larry Hughes saying they will play for the league minimum, it’s obvious the Lakers are more concerned with complimenting their roster on the court and inthe locker room.  The only question I have is -- - Are you ready for a 3-Peat Los Angeles?

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