For me isa lng nila ang dapat ma retain sa lakers. Both of them play the same position, parehas pud cla volume shooters ug sometimes ila shot selection kay questionable. I would be leaning more ni Williams, he didn't win the sixth man for nothing, while si Young kay moslty naa sa injured list last season, kung moduwa pud cya ma starring mn pud pirme sa shaqtin' a fool.. lol!
Roy Hibbert Defensive Shot Chart:
Pretty impressive only allowed 44% of shots in the paint plus he's got a decent post up game the lakers just need to teach him how to get good position down low. and we've got PF's who can spread the floor para dli kaau congested ang ilawm.
PG/SG man si Williams boss, he's too short to play SF at 6'2. Young can play SG/SF at 6'7. He averaged 17.9 and 13.4 points in his first two seasons. Not bad if we want instant offense from the bench. We now have a solid frontcourt with Hibbert and Randle for rebounding and defense, what we need are high percentage perimeter shooters.
But if the team can get a really good SF who can play defense to replace him, why not?
Your right bro.. The lakers need a defensive stopper na SF, thats why the lakers drafted anthony brown for that purpose coz he is supposed to be a defense minded shooter. We already got kobe, JC & Russel to take care of the offense, mao si Young ang odd man out ani nga situation. So it looks like the lakers is trying to trade him to clear more cap space for the new additions and to get some more role players. If not, problema na ni coach pag manage sa minutes nila...
Ang wa nako masabtan, ngano naa pa ni Ryan Kelly ug Carlos Boozer.
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