Kurt Rambis: Throw that D'Antoni Offense In The Bushes

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Kurt Rambis not sure Lakers are ready to run next season


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Steve Nash is recovering from hip, hamstring and back injuries. (Carlos Gonzalez / MCT)

By Eric Pincus
August 4, 2013, 1:14 p.m.


Lakers assistant coach Kurt Rambis hopes to help improve the team's defense, but he also had some thoughts to share on the offense.

"The [Lakers] still have big people and I think you have to take advantage of the big people," said Rambis in a phone interview with The Times on Thursday. "You can't ignore them because they are an asset to your offense."

The Lakers lost Dwight Howard in free agency but the team still has Pau Gasol and Jordan Hill, along with free-agent acquisition Chris Kaman.

Coach Mike D'Antoni prefers a fast-paced offense but Rambis cautions that the coaching staff still needs to evaluate the players during camp, especially from a health perspective.

Kobe Bryant is recovering from a torn Achilles' tendon. Steve Nash is almost done recovering from hip, hamstring and back injuries that bothered him late in the season. Gasol still hasn't been cleared completely from knee procedures to help alleviate tendinosis.

"In order to run, you need a push guard. That's Steve Nash," said Rambis. "It remains to be seen whether he's coming back from his injuries, and continues to [push] at an elite fast-break pace."

In Phoenix, Nash was surrounded by athletes and shooters. The Lakers are moving in that direction but aren't quite there.

"You need guys that can really get out and fill the wings because that pushes the defense down," said Rambis. "That's not necessarily the way that you would look at this team and describe them. You might say that with Nick Young, but it's not necessarily Kobe's forte nor was it Metta World Peace's forte last year."

D'Antoni had hoped to play at a faster pace but adjusted his system midway through the season to better match the Lakers' personnel.

It remains to be seen if the acquisitions of Wesley Johnson, Jordan Farmar and Kaman, along with rookies Elias Harris and Ryan Kelly (who remains unsigned), will be enough for the team to play at an accelerated clip.

"It's difficult for them to run at a real fast pace," said Rambis. "That doesn't mean you can't push the ball and add some thrust into your offense and play offense before the defense is set. That makes it a lot easier."

The Lakers will probably play a little quicker than they did last season, but based on the roster, D'Antoni is probably going to have to find some middle ground again.

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D'antoni has less credibility in the sport of Basketball than Kurt Rambis, I don't even think this is up for debate breh.

We can hate on D'antoni all we want. D'antoni has never had a 32-132 coaching record simply for wanting to avoid to utilize anything the team was good at.

He should thank his lucky stars the Lakers are employing him.
 

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We can hate on D'antoni all we want. D'antoni has never had a 32-132 coaching record simply for wanting to avoid to utilize anything the team was good at.

He should thank his lucky stars the Lakers are employing him.
Has D'antoni ever had a roster as bad as the ones Rambis had in Minnesota? Nobody could have done anything with that team.
 

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We can hate on D'antoni all we want. D'antoni has never had a 32-132 coaching record simply for wanting to avoid to utilize anything the team was good at.

He should thank his lucky stars the Lakers are employing him.

I didn't know pointing out Kurt's record made _'Antoni any more reputable or the point flawed.
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Has D'antoni ever had a roster as bad as the ones Rambis had in Minnesota? Nobody could have done anything with that team.

Yes. Denver Nuggets '98-'99
http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/DEN/1999.html

32-132 wasn't exactly doing what was asked (I would hate to see what would constitute being a disappointment). If it weren't for a 30/30 game where Love went off, he woulda still been averaging 24 minutes a night and not playing 4th quarters.
 

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Yes. Denver Nuggets '98-'99
http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/DEN/1999.html

32-132 wasn't exactly doing what was asked (I would hate to see what would constitute being a disappointment). If it weren't for a 30/30 game where Love went off, he woulda still been averaging 24 minutes a night and not playing 4th quarters.


come on man denver still had van exel and a still somewhat capable mcdyess and GAWDCEY and raef lafrentz, that roster isnt THAT bad.
 

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I didn't know pointing out Kurt's record made _'Antoni any more reputable or the point flawed.
:childplease:

How is Rambis more reputable as a basketball mind when he failed at the shyt he was supposedly good at when he got his opportunity?

I'm not gonna make excuses for the roster he had, but that's a team that was gonna get better by Kurt simply not coaching it.
 

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How is Rambis more reputable as a basketball mind when he failed at the shyt he was supposedly good at when he got his opportunity?

I'm not gonna make excuses for the roster he had, but that's a team that was gonna get better by Kurt simply not coaching it.
I don't recall saying "rambis MORE reputable" than anyone.

I"m saying _'Antoni isn't reputable. Either you agree with Rambis, or you don't. You're one of the first people to get on cats for not shooting the messenger but here you are advocating it.
 

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come on man denver still had van exel and a still somewhat capable mcdyess and GAWDCEY and raef lafrentz, that roster isnt THAT bad.

Kurt had a player capable of giving him 20 and 15 nightly as we came to find out and it took literally one of the great individual big man performances in a long time just to get him to take the leash off him.

That's like Kobe needing to score 63 points in 3 quarters just to get starters minutes.
 
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