Pau Gasol Wants to Finish in the Purple & Gold |
The retiring of Pau's jersey, to this die-hard Lakers fan, is a no-brainer. He is one of my favorite players to don the famous purple & gold, and I would love to see him retire as a Laker. I believe he'll be in the Hall of Fame before it is all said and done, and for good measure, I think he is the greatest power forward to ever suit up for the Lakers.
Pau Sporting One of His 2 Lakers Championship Rings |
First point of business: should the Lakers raise number 16 to the rafters with the other Lakers greats? In a word, Yes. Pau will be elected into the Hall of Fame one day, and many of his best years were in a Lakers uniform. Pau and Kobe Bryant were a fun one-two punch from 2008 through 2014, and their chemistry together was obvious.
Bryant & Gasol - Forever Linked in Lakers Glory |
Pau put up better scoring numbers while in Memphis, but there he was the number one option. In fact, for many years he was the only option. While in Memphis, it didn't take long for Pau to establish himself as he won the Rookie of the year award in 2001-2002.
Gasol Holding his NBA Rooking of the Year Award in 2002 |
Over the course of his career, his statistics and accolades make a case for greatness. Over 18 seasons and 1200 games played, Pau averaged 17 points, better than 9 boards, 3+ assists and 1.6 blocks per game. Playing for Spain, he won a FIBA World Cup title, three EuroBasket titles, two Olympic silver medals, and one bronze medal.
Kobe & Pau Fighting for Position in the 2008 Olympics |
Other career accomplishments include two championships with the Lakers, a six time All Star nominee, a four time All NBA , a 2001-2002 All Rookie Team nod, and his Rookie of the Year award. His career totals are definitely Hall-worthy: nearly 21,000 points, over 11,000 boards, 1,941 blocks and nearly 4,000 assists.
Gasol Blocks A Shot by Kevin Garnett in the 2010 NBA Finals |
Not bad for the forgotten position of power forward. In the ever-changing NBA environment, where the emphasis is three points shots, fast breaks, and the de-emphasizing of post play, Pau played a solid 4 position.
He excelled in the playoffs. In the two seasons in which the Lakers won back to back championships in the Pau era, his numbers exceeded his regular season stats. During the grueling 2010 playoffs alone Pau averaged 19.6 points, 11 boards, over 2 blocks and 3.5 assists per game.
Nothing Came Easy for the Lakers and Gasol in the 2010 Playoffs |
When the Lakers acquired Gasol, it breathed new life into
the organization, and gave Kobe a legitimate 2nd shot at the title.
I was a little concerned because I felt Pau was a little soft for a 7'0 power forward. Proving me wrong, in one of his first games with the Lakers, the Spaniard had to guard Shaquille O' Neal when he a member of the Phoenix Suns. Andrew Bynum was injured, and Pau had to man the middle against Shaq, and his late-career, ever-expanding girth. Pau held his own scoring 29 points against O'Neal and the rest of the Sun's front court. My concerns were cast aside.
Shaq and Gasol Square off February 2008 |
Now to tackle my 2nd point: best power forward in Lakers
history. My criteria:
-team and personal accomplishments whilst in a Laker
uniform
-popularity of the player with the fans
-If the player was in
his athletic peak.Gasol Scores Against Orlando in the 2009 NBA Finals |
Pau's resume?
Here are my also ran's and the reasons why they fall
short of the best Lakers power forward honor:
Karl Malone |
Happy Hairston and Phil Jackson |
Rudy La Russo Battles Tommy Heinsohn & Bill Russell of the Celtics |
*Maurice Lucas - People tend to forget that "Mo" spent one year in the purple & gold during the 1985-1986 season. Far from his prime, Lucas's numbers suffered playing alongside the Showtime Lakers. There were also tales that his teammates didn't get along with him, and that they would rather have played with the guy whom he replaced (Bob McAdoo).
Maurice Lucas with Magic Johnson & James Worthy |
*Bob McAdoo - McAdoo was also a little past his prime while playing in the Showtime era from 1982 through 1985. But his numbers were solid, and he did help contribute to the hoisting of two banners in '82 and '85, but he was Kareem's primary backup, so he played center most of the time.
Bob McAdoo Squaring Up Against Larry Bird |
*AC Green & Kurt Rambis - the two most notable forwards during the Showtime era, these two were the hustlers, the nitty gritty players, who would do whatever was needed. These scrappers were the perfect contrast to the elegance of the Lakers fast break offense. And while both were key components in acquiring championships during the 1980's, neither player would put up numbers to rival Gasol's stats.
A.C. Green Scoring on Moses Malone |
Kurt Rambis Battling the Celtics in the NBA Finals |
*Robert Horry - technically he was a small forward who played a stretch 4, but he was thrust into the power forward role quite often because of his length, his defense, and his ability to stretch the floor. Horry certainly held down the position admirably when he was forced to play it.
The Biggest Three of Robert Horry's Career |
*Horace Grant - Another player past his prime when he wore the purple and gold, Grant brought solid play to the 4 spot, pairing with Shaquille O' Neal during the memorable 2000-2001 season. He was not quite the Grant of the Chicago Bulls era, but he did the job he was hired to do. The Lakers liked him so much, they brought him back a few years later to back up Karl Malone.
Horace Grant during the 2000-2001 Season |
*Dennis Rodman - In the "what could have been" category, Rodman was fresh off winning his 3rd Bulls Championship when the Lakers signed him during the 1998-99 season. Shaq said something to the affect that "he finally had his thug" to play alongside him. The thug suited up for 23 games before his antics grew tiresome, causing the Lakers to cut him mid-season.
Dennis Rodman |
*Elden Campbell - Sort of a stretch to be on this list, but he was with the Lakers for nine years. He had some solid seasons, but in the end, he was a slightly above-average big man who always seemed to be holding something back. Plus he played center quite often.
Elden Campbell |
*Anthony Davis - If there's someone who is destined to be the best power forward ever for the Lakers, AD may be that guy. But since he's only been with the club for half a season, and he hasn't had time to build up the accolades and accomplishments that Pau has earned, he's not getting my vote....yet.
Anthony Davis |
Final conclusions:
Kobe Endorses the Retiring of Pau's Jersey |
Pau Gasol was on the Chicago Bulls from 2014 through 2016 |
-Lastly, bring back Gasol for one more turn in the purple & gold? Yes indeed. It would be a fine ending to a great career. Plus it will give my wife and I chance to wear our Gasol jerseys a little more often to the games.
Laker Dave & My Wife Veronica Sporting Our Gasol Jerseys |
One final thought not related to Pau Gasol: RIP to former Lakers player Mark McNamara. He was a backup center for the Lakers from 1988 to 1990. He played in 72 regular season games, and 5 playoff games for the team. He passed in April of this year from heart failure.
Mark McNamara |
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