EL SEGUNDO, California (AP) Pau Gasol politely stepped out of the paint when Andrew Bynum emerged as a dominant NBA center for the Los Angeles Lakers. The 7-foot-Spaniard stayed in a complementary role when Dwight Howard joined the club for one crazy season.
With Bynum in Cleveland and Howard now in Houston, Gasol is eager to be the Lakers' man in the middle again.
"I want to be back to being a dominant player out there," Gasol said. "I'd like to dominate the game, dominate whoever I face, and get back to being one of the top players in the league. ... My preference is to be more inside, because I think I've been very effective throughout the years. I think I can be more productive, more helpful to the team."
After shuffling Gasol's roles and nearly trading him in recent years, the Lakers are favoring Gasol again. They're counting on the 33-year-old to reclaim his championship-winning form after spending most of his offseason dealing with his aching knees when he wasn't representing the failed Madrid Olympic bid, doing extensive charity work or tweeting photos from Spain's finest restaurants.
"Pau is probably the best offensive center in the league and the most talented big guy in the league," said coach Mike D'Antoni, who sometimes didn't seem to have a role for Gasol in his offense last season. "All of a sudden, he's in his natural position where he'll feel good about it. ... He can play anywhere, but he's a devastating center in the league, and always has been. He can get back to his natural position more times."