Comparing Lakers Benches: 2009-10′ vs 2010-11′

Steve Blake vs. Jordan Farmar

When the Lakers signed Blake in place of Farmar over the summer, on paper it appeared as though the Lakers upgraded instantly. For the most part, that still holds true. Farmar was more over-dribbling and calling his own shots than the Lakers coaching staff would’ve preferred, plus he was never really accepting of Jackson’s system.

To be fair to Farmar, he did have his moments. When last year’s bench played well they took advantage of their speed and athleticism. Farmar would at times create opportunities on the fast-break using his speed and having Walton as a facilitator, when healthy, helped. However, those times were few and far between. With Blake they get a combination of both facilitator and perimeter-shooting threat. Less we forget what the Lakers gain on defensive from Blake which was sometimes questionable from Farmar.

Overall, Blake provides what the Lakers couldn’t really get consistently from Farmar. A guy who would take some of the pressure off Odom to setup the offense, a reliable shooter from the perimeter and someone who could effectively come in and cut-off some of Derek Fisher’s minutes. There were times this season when Blake could’ve been more aggressive for the Lakers, but as March begins to dwindle and the playoffs start to roll around, we’re seeing more of the qualities the Lakers were hoping to get out of Blake from the get-go.

Advantage: Steve Blake, slightly.

Next: Barnes provides defense and grit off the bench

You May Also Like

Lakers Media Day: Rob Pelinka Praises Russell Westbrook For Maintaining Positive Attitude Throughout Summer

The Los Angeles Lakers started training camp with Russell Westbrook on the roster after trying to trade the guard…

Lakers News: Nick Young Undecided On Opting Out Of Contract

One of the biggest surprises of this season for the Los Angeles Lakers was the re-emergence of veteran guard Nick Young…

Lakers Draft Rumors: Lonzo Ball Considering Talking To Other Teams With Lottery Picks

After the 2017 NBA Draft order was officially set, LaVar Ball, father of draft prospect Lonzo Ball, told Lakers Nation his son would only be working out for the Los Angeles Lakers…

Byron Scott Thinks Kobe Bryant Will Play ‘More Three Than Two’

Kobe Bryant has been a shooting guard throughout his entire NBA career,…