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		<title>The Lakers&#8217; Championship Run Is &#8220;In Session&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2012 01:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ali Jessani</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>At the beginning of the season, it was clear that the Lakers had two assets that would allow them to compete with anybody in the West. Those two things were 14 feet of skilled big men in the form of Andrew Bynum and Pau Gasol, and arguably the greatest scorer this league has ever seen [...]</p><p><a href="http://lakeshowlife.com/2012/03/22/the-lakers-championship-run-is-in-session/">The Lakers&#8217; Championship Run Is &#8220;In Session&#8221;</a> - <a href="http://lakeshowlife.com">Lake Show Life</a> - <a href="http://lakeshowlife.com">Lake Show Life - A Los Angeles Lakers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>At the beginning of the season, it was clear that the Lakers had two assets that would allow them to compete with anybody in the West. Those two things were 14 feet of skilled big men in the form of <strong>Andrew Bynum</strong> and <strong>Pau Gasol</strong>, and arguably the greatest scorer this league has ever seen in <strong>Kobe Bryant</strong>. However, the Lakers also had three flaws, which many believed would prove to be fatal. These were deficiencies at the point guard and small forward positions, and an already unproductive bench that lost its anchor in <strong>Lamar Odom</strong>.</p>
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<p>With one trade, the Lakers managed to mitigate their deficiencies enough to the point where at least they won’t lose games because what used to be their greatest faults.<br />
Now let’s be clear. <strong>Ramon Sessions</strong> is no <strong>Steve Nash</strong> or <strong>Deron Williams</strong>, both of whom would have made the Lakers the favorite to represent the West in the NBA Finals. But the fact of the matter is that the Lakers were contenders even before the Sessions acquisition. The Lakers were third overall in the West, second in the league in rebounding, top ten in team defense, and had the league’s leading scorer, all of which combined would make any team a legitimate contender for the NBA title. What the Lakers’ lacked was consistent scoring from players named other than Bynum, Gasol, and Bryant.<br />
At first it may seem that the addition of Sessions only solves one of the Lakers’ problems, but in fact his impact on the game goes beyond solidifying the point guard position for the Lakers. It spreads to the Lakers’ bench, including to <strong>Matt Barnes</strong>, who the Lakers need to be productive at the small forward position, and to the Lakers’ big three. Let’s use the Lakers’ latest road victory against the Mavericks as an example.</p>
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<p>Sessions came off the bench for the Lakers and immediately provided a spark, compiling 12 points and 7 assists in the first half. His +/- was a +28, easily greater than any bench player has had for the Lakers this season. Last night was one of the few times the Lakers were able to extend a lead while their bench was in the game, mainly because Sessions was able to create quality looks for the other bench players, including Matt Barnes who finished the game with 11 points and a +23 overall.</p>
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<p>Not only does Sessions elicit a strong threat from the bench that the Lakers have lacked all season but he also provides better looks for the already dominant Laker bigs. Jeff van Gundy summed it up best when he said “the Lakers have ran more point guard pick and roll plays tonight than they have in years.” This helps take pressure off Kobe Bryant, as he doesn’t have to worry about being the only one on the team that can make plays. Not only does Sessions help solve the Lakers’ faults but he also helps strengthen their assets, as he has the ability to set up Kobe and the bigs with better quality shots.<br />
Now it’s easy for critics to point out that the Lakers lost their first two games with Sessions dressed in purple and gold. But anyone who watched those games knows that those losses can be blamed on (as much as it pains me to say it) Kobe Bryant. He missed a combined 34 shots in those games. The fact of the matter is that the Lakers are only going to go as far as Kobe and the Gasol/Bynum combination carry them. But there have been some games this season, where the big three for the Lakers have been next to unstoppable but other Lakers couldn’t hit the broadside of a barn. If the Lakers big three aren’t productive, the Lakers are going to lose, plain and simple. But the addition of Sessions ensures the Lakers that when the big three are productive and dominant (as they are on most nights), the Lakers won’t lose games because their bench can’t create quality shots or keep up with the other team’s second unit. Remember that the Lakers were contenders even before this trade. Ramon Sessions adds the icing to the cake to a Laker squad that looks ready to make some noise in the playoffs.</p>
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		<title>Ramon Sessions Reinventing The Lakers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 20:22:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Shellcroft</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>What difference a legit point guard makes. No disrespect to Derek Fisher but when he was at the helm watching the Lakers offense was about as exciting as watching Caltrans workers collect garbage off the side of the 405. Now nobody is saying that Ramon Session is single handedly bringing back the Showtime era but [...]</p><p><a href="http://lakeshowlife.com/2012/03/22/ramon-sessions-reinventing-the-lakers/">Ramon Sessions Reinventing The Lakers</a> - <a href="http://lakeshowlife.com">Lake Show Life</a> - <a href="http://lakeshowlife.com">Lake Show Life - A Los Angeles Lakers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>What difference a legit point guard makes. No disrespect to <strong>Derek Fisher</strong> but when he was at the helm watching the Lakers offense was about as exciting as watching Caltrans workers collect garbage off the side of the 405.</p>
<p>Now nobody is saying that <strong>Ramon Session</strong> is single handedly bringing back the Showtime era but the days of praying for the Lakers to crack the 100-point barrier appear over.</p>
<p>Sessions has been sensational since arriving in L.A. just one week ago. He’s made an immediate impact from the second he first took the court and has only gotten better with each passing day. As he continues to expand his knowledge of the offense you see Sessions slowly taking over. His presence alone is changing the entire dynamic of the Lake Show.</p>
<p>But you don’t have to take the word of a blogger at face value. Check the game tape of what Sessions did in Dallas last night. Or better yet, ask one of the all-time greats like <strong>Kobe Bryant</strong> what <a href="http://espn.go.com/dallas/nba/story/_/id/7721137/los-angeles-lakers-ramon-sessions-already-kobe-bryant-approved" target="_blank">he thinks of playing with Sessions</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p> &#8221;I&#8217;ve been extremely impressed. He takes a lot of pressure off of me. I can be a legitimate 2-guard now. He can play-make for others. Before, I had to score and play-make for others, as well. I don&#8217;t have to do that. I can be on the receiving end of those plays.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Suddenly Kobe can actually concentrate on his job without having to handle point guard duties as well. <strong>Matt Barnes</strong> is getting the chance to play his natural game slashing to the hole and spotting up on the perimeter. <strong>Pau Gasol</strong> and <strong>Andrew Bynum</strong> are getting touches in much more natural areas on the court. And the miracle of all miracles is that the Lakers can now score in transition.</p>
<p><strong>Chris Paul</strong> he isn’t but for what the Lakers needed Sessions might as well be a full tank of oxygen to a deep sea diver down to his last breath.</p>
<p>By adding a true point guard, capable of breaking down a defense plus setting the table for the offense, the Lakers have become a different team all together. That small margin for error got slightly bigger. Not by much but enough to not be so dependent upon a clutch moment from Fisher to salvage the day.</p>
<p>While the Lakers should get used to seeing Sessions running the show they can’t expect him to shoot the lights out like he did in Dallas. His strength has never been his jumper though he’s greatly improved shooting beyond the arc. But who needs a point guard capable of sinking 25-footers all night when that same guard can get to the cup with ease?</p>
<p>There are still plenty of questions surrounding the Lakers and their title chances. But with Sessions there is only one question: what took so long to get this guy?</p>
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