LakeShowMan
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Of course it is. But establishing his value by pointing to one big game against a team known for terrible interior defense is equally ridiculous. I was rebutting the evidence, not the conclusion.
I understand what you were doing. All I am saying is, anyone with any kind of basketball acumen, can watch those three play and should recognize that Andrew is a better player.
Either way, I doubt they ive him an extension, until they see him back playing and healthy. His agent can ask all he wants, but there is no reason (that I know of) that the Lakers have to do anything until they see Andrew healthy.