Sunday, January 1, 2012

Andrew Bynum

Andrew Bynum
The return of center Andrew Bynum has been more dramatic and timely for the Lakers, who have relied on their great individual play and have won 92-89 to the Denver Nuggets in the final game for both teams in the 2011.

Bynum's presence under the basket there has been very beginning of the game by scoring the first four points for the Lakers to finish the first half with 12 points and lead his team to break (46-45).

Bynum has been more decisive in the second half to keep the game with 1:52 to end regulation time has scored the basket that gave him the lead for the Lakers (91-89), which has secured the guard Kobe Bryant made one of two teams of staff to second to last.
Less pressure to Pau

The Lakers' power forward has become the undisputed leader and hero of the third consecutive victory for the Lakers (3-2) to get a double-double of 29 points (13-18,0-0, 3-3), 13 rebounds, made two blocks, an assist and recovered a ball.

Bryant, though for the first time this season has been the leading scorer of the team has done a great deal of equipment to be close to the triple-double after getting 17 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists. The Lakers star has not had his best play of the wrist to fail 12 of 18 shots, including five-point attempts.

The power forward Pau Gasol, that the presence of Bynum and has not had all the pressure of leading the game under the basket, has also highlighted the Lakers had 17 points and five rebounds.
Turnovers for the Lakers

Gasol's presence has been equally important to be the longest-played 36 minutes in which he has shown an excellent selection and success in field goals, scoring 7 October, an attempt has failed three times, has basketed 3 staff of 4 pitches, has an assist, has recovered the ball and put a stopper.

The pending for the Big Three of the Lakers were the turnovers, with five to Bynun, four for three of Bryant and Gasol.

The Nuggets have shown that they have yet to grow as a team to rival the quality of the Lakers, but have always been at the match to end in the decisive moments have not had a star that would achieve the key points.

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