Kobe was no question the leader of that team and was most certainly the most valuable player on that team and in the entire league.....BUT....
People in this thread need to stop acting like Pau Gasol was some sort of marginal role player during those championship runs, when in fact he was giving you close to 20 points and 11 boards a game, a virtual double-double every.... single..... night.... smh. Odom, yea he's an easy target, but he was also giving you 10 and 10 with a few dimes.
Trevor Ariza was defending the opposing team's best wings and giving you close to 10 points off the bench along with 4 boards. Fish was also a glue for the team, he had championship pedigree and a good clutch gene.
Not to mention one of the greatest coaches in all of professional sports...Phil Jackson (along with his exceptional coaching staff).
It was an extremely well put together team with players that complemented each other.
And last, but certainly not least, let's not sit here and pretend the Lakers didn't go from losing 1-4 to the Suns in the first round the year
prior to Pau arrival....to losing to the Celtics in 6 at the NBA Finals
AFTER Pau's arrival.
Pau's relatively few All-Star appearances has more to do with the stacked Western Conference and the fact that it's mainly a popularity contest. The disrespect Pau gets -
which is a cheaply veiled attempt to further prop up Kobe's legacy - is astouding! Kobe did not carry a bunch of bums to two championships. If that was the case, Kwame and Smush would have been had their rings!
in 2008, prior to Feb 5th (
Pau's first game with LA) the Lakers were winning at a 65% clip....the 36 games with Pau in a Laker jersey? They won at a 75% clip.
Facts...I'm not making this up.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/LAL/2008.html