Between the Lakers' victories last Thursday against the Chicago Bulls and Sunday night against the Oklahoma City Thunder, they had two practice sessions.
This was unusual because Phil Jackson will normally give the team the next day off when games are three days apart. But he decided to hold practice on Friday ... 26Nov2009 |
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What do an NBA team and a college basketball squad have in common? They don’t show up to finish a game.
The LA Lakers have unfortunately taken a page out of the USC book over the past week, allowing their opponents to do whatever they want in the second half.
The Lakers had the ... 21Nov2009 |
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Last night in my update of the first day of free agency "The NBA’s Free Agency Merry-Go-Round Begins: Day One," I wrote:
"If Ariza does choose to take one of the other offers, that means two things. First, the Lakers have definitely decided to keep Lamar Odom, and second, Ron Artest may change ... 3Jul2009 |
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The champagne was still being spraying around the locker room when the question popped up. How would you rate this Lakers team compared to other Laker championship teams?
It didn’t take long for the media to start their comparison game. But it’s not even a matter of apples and oranges simply because those ... 15Jun2009 |
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We've said it before here at SoCal Sports Hub.com that there are certain ways, players should act following tragic defeats or emotional victories. Complaining about the referees or taunting the opposing team, are two practices that clearly should not be practiced by professionals at any point.
Well, the Orlando Magic doesn't seem to ... 12Jun2009 |
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"Bogus," Phil Jackson called some of the first quarter fouls against his big men, Lamar Odom, Pau Gasol, and Andrew Bynum. He was complaining that his Lakers had to play at a deficit through most of the quarter in which the Lakers ended with the seldom-used D. J. Mbenga and Josh ... 12Jun2009 |
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The Orlando Magic had never won an NBA Finals game. If they ever needed a win, it was tonight. The Magic could not afford to go down three games to one in their NBA Finals match up with the Los Angeles Lakers.
As one might expect, Rafer Alston finally got his rhythm back ... 10Jun2009 |
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The hero of Game One of the NBA Finals nearly turned into the goat of Game Two. I’m talking about Kobe Bryant, of course. Like Bryant said after the game, "I made some bad decisions."
I have got to agree with him there and thank him for acknowledging his poor judgment. But ... 9Jun2009 |
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Game Two of the NBA Finals between the Orlando Magic and Los Angeles Lakers started at a snail’s pace. But it certainly didn’t end that way.
After getting bounced by 25-points in Game One, the Orland Magic redeemed themselves with a terrific turn-around performance that fell just short of taking the series to ... 7Jun2009 |
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During these 2009 Playoffs the Lakers have looked pretty bad at times and half decent at other times. But tonight in Denver they regained their championship form and retained the Western Conference Title with a 119-92 win over the Nuggets.
The Lakers played a complete game tonight at both ends of the court. ... 30May2009 |
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Tied at the end of the first quarter at 25. Tied at the end of the first half at 56. Tied at the end of the third quarter at 76. That was how Game Five of the Western Conference Finals between the Lakers and Nuggets went. Back and forth for three quarters.
Who ... 27May2009 |
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The Lakers' Pau Gasol is one of those players, who usually doesn't have a lot to say. He has very few noteworthy quotes and hardly says anything that is the slightest bit controversial. But yesterday, the Spanish big man broke out of his normal routine, by criticizing the Lakers' offensive strategy:
"I wish ... 27May2009 |
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The way the Denver Nuggets had been dominating in the first two rounds of the playoffs, it was out of character that they should blow a 16-point first quarter lead against the Lakers on Tuesday night. But it wasn’t out of character for the Lakers to do such a thing.
And that’s exactly ... 21May2009 |
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In this year’s playoffs, the Lakers usually lose when they score less than 100 points, but not today. The Lakers defense made the difference.
The Lakers used their size effectively to defeat the Houston Rockets 89-70 in Game Seven of their Western Conference Semifinal series. That was something they were unable to do ... 17May2009 |
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Not only did the Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Lakers switch cities after Game 4 of their Western semifinal series, they switched games.
Game 4 in Houston was all Rockets as they sped off to a 17-4 lead and never looked back to knot the series at two games apiece.
But tonight in Game ... 13May2009 |
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Can there be any doubt after today’s loss in Houston that the Lakers are not a championship team?
Can there be any doubt, despite whatever physical skills they may have, that the Lakers do not have the mental fortitude of a champion?
Can there be any doubt that this is one of the worst ... 10May2009 |
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The Lakers regained home court advantage with a 108-94 win against the Houston Rockets, but it was anyone’s gain in the hotly-contested first half.
Playing without starting point guard, Derek Fisher, the Lakers used the transition speed supplied by Jordan Farmar to match up with the Rockets, who for the most part kept ... 9May2009 |
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What started out as an NBA Second Round Playoff at the Staples Center by the final quarter looked more like an NHL Stanley Cup Playoff. The Lakers and Rockets wound up with more penalty minutes than the Anaheim Ducks and Detroit Red Wings.
The Lakers got off to a quick start tonight, especially ... 7May2009 |
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Every sports reporter and commentator had the Lakers in the Western Conference Finals as though their semifinal series against the Houston Rockets were a mere formality. A tuneup series to get ready for the Denver Nuggets.
They were even telling one another and their listeners to take the Lakers minus the 8.5, certain ... 5May2009 |
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