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Lifestyle => Sports & Entertainment => Topic started by: GangstaBoogy on January 09, 2008, 12:51:56 PM
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- The Lakers are on pace to win 55 games
- The Lakers should go into Phoenix on Jan. 17 with a 25-12, or 26-11 record... that would put them on pace to win about 57 games.
- The Lakers margin of victory is +6.1... tied for best in the West.
- The Lakers are 8th in the league in points per 100 possessions (the number that really matters)
- The Lakers are 4th in the NBA in opponent field goal percentage
- The Lakers are 3rd in the league in assists per game
- The Lakers are No. 5 in steals per game
- Bynum is tied for 11th in the NBA with 17 double doubles
- Bynum is 9th in the league in blocks per game
- Bynum is 14th in the league in rebounding (6th in rebounding per 48 minutes)
KEY WINNING STATS
Through 32 games this season, the Lakers have gone 18-3 when posting more (or equal) assists than their opponent while going 3-8 in games where the opposite is true. In addition, the Lakers are 15-3 when five or more players score in double-figures (7-0 with all five starters in double-figures and 11-0 with six or more players in double figures). Finally, when holding opponents under 100 points, the Lakers are 14-2 to date.
DOUBLE-DOUBLES FOR EVERYONE
In the Lakers 107-93 victory over Minnesota November 9, Andrew Bynum (10 points, 10 rebounds), Chris Mihm (10 points, 10 rebounds) and Lamar Odom (18 points, 10 rebounds) each posted double-doubles while Derek Fisher fell one assist shy (11 points, 9 assists). The game marked the first time since 3/27/05 vs. Philadelphia that three Lakers had all posted double-doubles in the same contest. In that game, Kobe Bryant (34 points, 10 rebounds), Caron Butler (13 points, 10 rebounds) and Mihm (17 points, 11 rebounds) all recorded double-doubles. Additionally, it was the first time since 1/7/06 that three Lakers had posted double-figure rebounds in the same game.
THE MORE AT 20 POINTS-10 REBOUNDS, THE MERRIER
In the Lakers 106-101 victory over Philadelphia 12/21, Andrew Bynum (24 points, 11 rebounds) and Lamar Odom (21 points, 11 rebounds) each posted 20-point / 10- rebound games. The game marked the first time since March 2, 2004 at Atlanta that the Lakers had two players record 20+ points and 10+ rebounds in the same game (Shaquille O’Neal: 23 points, 14 rebounds and Gary Payton: 23 points, 10 rebounds).
Be nice to have two players average a double double this for the season...
DOUBLE-DOUBLE THREAT
Entering the season with 10 career double-doubles, Andrew Bynum equaled that total just 20 games into the 2007-08 season with 20 points, 11 rebounds and five blocked shots in 28 minutes 12/9 vs. Golden State. Through 32 games this season, Bynum is averaging 12.8 points and 10.1 rebounds and has posted 17 double-doubles this season. Among NBA leaders, Bynum currently ranks 11th in double-doubles. Among the 12 players in the top 11 who have posted 17-plus double-doubles this season, Bynum is doing so in the fewest minutes (28.8), with the next closest player being Cleveland’s Zydrunas Ilgauskas at 31.2 minutes per game.
BYNUM 7th YOUNGEST TO 1,000 CAREER POINTS
With 24 points 12/21 at Philadelphia, Andrew Bynum recorded is 1,000th career point, becoming the 7th youngest player to reach that milestone (20 years, 55 days). LeBron James (19 years, 41 days) and Kobe Bryant (19 years, 127 days) top the list, followed by Carmelo Anthony, Dwight Howard, Josh Smith and Stephon Marbury.
GREAT EIGHT
In the Lakers 134-114 victory over the Indiana Pacers November 20, eight Lakers scored in double-figures for the first time since the 2003-04 season. Kobe Bryant (32), Jordan Farmar (18), Andrew Bynum (17), Sasha Vujacic (12), Vladimir Radmanovic (11), Derek Fisher (11), Luke Walton (11) and Lamar Odom (10) each recorded 10- plus scoring nights. The last time a Lakers team had eight players finish in double-figures was back on November 26, 2003 in a 120-99 victory over the Washington Wizards at STAPLES Center when Bryant (22), Devean George (18), Fisher (14), Kareem Rush (14), Karl Malone (13), Slava Medvedenko (11), Gary Payton (10) and Bryon Russell (10) all recorded double-digit scoring nights.
CALLING IN THE RESERVES
In the Lakers 106-78 victory 11/18 vs. Chicago, the Lakers reserves combined for 73 points, the highest single-game total for a Los Angeles bench since the Lakers reserves scored 84 points in a 136-100 victory 4/24/88 vs. Golden State. In addition, with Andrew Bynum (14 points), Jordan Farmar (14 points), Vladimir Radmanovic (11 points), Chris Mihm (11 points) and Luke Walton (10 points) each scoring in double figures, the Lakers had five reserves score in double figures for the first time since a 133-106 victory 3/9/85 vs. Cleveland. Earlier in the month, the Lakers reserves combined for 67 points on 25-of-37 shooting (.676) in a 119-98 victory 11/2/07 at Phoenix.
THE COMEBACK KIDS
In the Lakers 127-99 victory 11/29/07 vs. Denver, the Lakers overcame a 17-point deficit, their largest deficit overcome for a victory since 12/15/06 vs. Houston. In that game, the Lakers overcame a 21-point deficit to defeat the Rockets 112-101 at STAPLES Center. Furthermore, in the Lakers victory over Denver, the Lakers scored 46 points in the fourth quarter for the first time since scoring 46 points in the fourth quarter 12/17/06 vs. Washington, in a 141-147 overtime loss at STAPLES Center.
The team is slowing learning how to win these games...
40-POINT GAMES
On opening night, Kobe Bryant scored 45 points (86th career 40-point game), including a career-high 27 free throw attempts (the most attempts ever by a player on opening night). In the history of the NBA, only three players have more career 40-point games: Wilt Chamberlain (271), Michael Jordan (173) and Elgin Baylor (88).
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- Bynum is tied for 11th in the NBA with 17 double doubles
- Bynum is 9th in the league in blocks per game
- Bynum is 14th in the league in rebounding (6th in rebounding per 48 minutes)
And he's 2nd in the league in FG% 8)
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awesome, we just need to win those playoff games and we'll be cool.
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they also got swept by the C's this year 8)
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^^Save that talk for the playoffs, kid.
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Oh yeah, guess who's number 2 in the MVP race?
http://www.nba.com/features/player_rankings.html
If KG is #1 and Paul Pierce is #5 then they should cancel each other out.
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Oh yeah, guess who's number 2 in the MVP race?
http://www.nba.com/features/player_rankings.html
If KG is #1 and Paul Pierce is #5 then they should cancel each other out.
who gives a crap about the MVP race? it's about the NBA finals race.
and KG should win the MVP as long as the Celticis are a 1 seed
by the way, i love how you say "oh yeah, well even though your player is #1 in the race, my guy is #2! take that!"
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^It's amazing, considering Kobe hasn't even gone off yet.
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you say that like Kobe isn't trying ::)
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you say that like Kobe isn't trying ::)
Of course he's not. he can score 50 at will if he wants.
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Oh yeah, guess who's number 2 in the MVP race?
http://www.nba.com/features/player_rankings.html
If KG is #1 and Paul Pierce is #5 then they should cancel each other out.
who gives a crap about the MVP race? it's about the NBA finals race.
and KG should win the MVP as long as the Celticis are a 1 seed
by the way, i love how you say "oh yeah, well even though your player is #1 in the race, my guy is #2! take that!"
KG has 2 other All-Stars on his team. Kobe has a group of young talent. There's a huge difference. And lets not forget who's playing in the JV league....
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/standings
The #8 team in the East is 13.5 games behind first place.
The #8 team in the West is 4.5 games behind first place.
No other team in the Atlantic division is over .500.
2 teams in the Pacific division already have 20 or more wins.
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Oh yeah, guess who's number 2 in the MVP race?
http://www.nba.com/features/player_rankings.html
If KG is #1 and Paul Pierce is #5 then they should cancel each other out.
who gives a crap about the MVP race? it's about the NBA finals race.
and KG should win the MVP as long as the Celticis are a 1 seed
by the way, i love how you say "oh yeah, well even though your player is #1 in the race, my guy is #2! take that!"
KG has 2 other All-Stars on his team. Kobe has a group of young talent. There's a huge difference. And lets not forget who's playing in the JV league....
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/standings
The #8 team in the East is 13.5 games behind first place.
The #8 team in the West is 4.5 games behind first place.
No other team in the Atlantic division is over .500.
2 teams in the Pacific division already have 20 or more wins.
thats cuz we beat em all down
the only team in the NBA that can beat us is these damn Bobcats. hopefully they miss the playoffs tho
by the way Lakers are 8-6 against the east
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Yeah I think the Lakers are in position to knock of PHX this year. I'm not sure about anything past that, but they are shaping into a really nice team. Bynum is going to be a huge problem for anyone (already is in some instances).
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yea bynum is rapidlly becoming my new favorite player. the key to beating us is DEFENSE. i know we beat NOH and kept them in check at 80 points while we cruised to triple digits, however we CAN NOT do what we did last night by allowing teams like memphis to reach those tirple digits with us.
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^^^^ we just don't defend the last quarter against Memphis , game was over anyways .. our defense has been very solid this year .. one sector I'd like to see some improvements in is controlling the glass a lil better (although we are a very good rebounding team) and reducing the opponents offensive rbs. We just need to play from above-average to good D coz any team not named SAS, Detroit and Boston can't defend against us anyways .. I ain't THAT impressed by our FG% coz our very good passing game and recognition of the mismatchs are getting us high percentage shots ..
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rebounding is one of the key elements of defense though. our man to man D is questionable at times too.
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I ain't THAT impressed by our FG% coz our very good passing game and recognition of the mismatchs are getting us high percentage shots ..
That's why you SHOULD be impressed.
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^^^^ that's I wanted to mean .. the way we our offense create easy opportunities is impressive .. if we keep it up the whole season (and there is still room for improvement) I think we can talk about the title .. season is far from finished though
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The ball movement this season is beautiful. And the defense will improve once Phil makes Ariza the starting 3. My only concern is that even though we're playing great, our guys are still young and inexperienced so come playoff time we might end up like the Raptors last year.
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we lack playoffs experience against SAS 4 sure .. against others teams it won't matter , plus Fish, Kobe and Phil have a LOT of experience so I ain't worried about that ..
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The ball movement this season is beautiful. And the defense will improve once Phil makes Ariza the starting 3. My only concern is that even though we're playing great, our guys are still young and inexperienced so come playoff time we might end up like the Raptors last year.
That's why we have Derek Fisher and Kobe Bryant. 2 of the most experienced players in the league when it comes to big playoff games. No more Smush. 8)
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Playoff experience:
Kobe=10
Fisher=9
Mihm=4
Vlad=4
Kwame=3
Odom=3
Walton=3
And the entire coaching staff as a ton of playoff experience. So I wouldn't bee too worried.
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Playoff experience:
Kobe=10
Fisher=9
Mihm=4
Vlad=4
Kwame=3
Odom=3
Walton=3
And the entire coaching staff as a ton of playoff experience. So I wouldn't bee too worried.
Yea...I think these past 2 seasons alone was enough experience for the group. Time to step it up a notch. 8)
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^^^^ we just don't defend the last quarter against Memphis , game was over anyways .. our defense has been very solid this year .. one sector I'd like to see some improvements in is controlling the glass a lil better (although we are a very good rebounding team) and reducing the opponents offensive rbs. We just need to play from above-average to good D coz any team not named SAS, Detroit and Boston can't defend against us anyways .. I ain't THAT impressed by our FG% coz our very good passing game and recognition of the mismatchs are getting us high percentage shots ..
It's just nitpicking over the little things because a win is a win, but that's not a good excuse for them letting Memphis get back into the game the other night. It was only Memphis, so they ended up making a bunch of stupid turnovers to kill their own comeback, but I was watching that and wondering how the Lakers were struggling to put them away. They got it corrected last night though, they handled the Hornets.
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^^^^ we just don't defend the last quarter against Memphis , game was over anyways .. our defense has been very solid this year .. one sector I'd like to see some improvements in is controlling the glass a lil better (although we are a very good rebounding team) and reducing the opponents offensive rbs. We just need to play from above-average to good D coz any team not named SAS, Detroit and Boston can't defend against us anyways .. I ain't THAT impressed by our FG% coz our very good passing game and recognition of the mismatchs are getting us high percentage shots ..
It's just nitpicking over the little things because a win is a win, but that's not a good excuse for them letting Memphis get back into the game the other night. It was only Memphis, so they ended up making a bunch of stupid turnovers to kill their own comeback, but I was watching that and wondering how the Lakers were struggling to put them away. They got it corrected last night though, they handled the Hornets.
Are you kidding me? We beat Memphis by 16 points AT MEMPHIS...That's not enough by Laker standards nowadays? I understand. After all, we have been blowing teams out by 20+ points...I guess expectations have highly increased for us.
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Playoff experience:
Kobe=10
Fisher=9
Mihm=4
Vlad=4
Kwame=3
Odom=3
Walton=3
And the entire coaching staff as a ton of playoff experience. So I wouldn't bee too worried.
Yea...I think these past 2 seasons alone was enough experience for the group. Time to step it up a notch. 8)
I think Baby G meant "long run in the playoffs" experience ... the experience you acquire by going deep in the playoffs are way useful than the one you would acquire by being 1st round exit each season
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Playoff experience:
Kobe=10
Fisher=9
Mihm=4
Vlad=4
Kwame=3
Odom=3
Walton=3
And the entire coaching staff as a ton of playoff experience. So I wouldn't bee too worried.
Yea...I think these past 2 seasons alone was enough experience for the group. Time to step it up a notch. 8)
I think Baby G meant "long run in the playoffs" experience ... the experience you acquire by going deep in the playoffs are way useful than the one you would acquire by being 1st round exit each season
That's why I mentioned Fisher and Kobe...and the experience of losing helps motivate. I think we're fine experience-wise this season.
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^^I was contesting how he said the game was over anyways. I also said it was little things that ultimately did not matter and got corrected, but for a while the Lakers let Memphis back in the game in the 4th, because they got lazy. When you are a so-called "elite" team, you should worry about things like that. Last night, against New Orleans, they didn't do the same thing and kept the pressure on. Much more impressive win against a good opponent.
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^^I was contesting how he said the game was over anyways. I also said it was little things that ultimately did not matter and got corrected, but for a while the Lakers let Memphis back in the game in the 4th, because they got lazy. When you are a so-called "elite" team, you should worry about things like that. Last night, against New Orleans, they didn't do the same thing and kept the pressure on. Much more impressive win against a good opponent.
You're right...we stopped executing the offense. But when we wanted to, we went right back up at will.
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thing is with such 20-30 points lead you can't stay focus and play hard at 100% all the time ... this is human to relax on 2 or 3 possessions
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Playoff experience:
Kobe=10
Fisher=9
Mihm=4
Vlad=4
Kwame=3
Odom=3
Walton=3
And the entire coaching staff as a ton of playoff experience. So I wouldn't bee too worried.
Yea...I think these past 2 seasons alone was enough experience for the group. Time to step it up a notch. 8)
I think Baby G meant "long run in the playoffs" experience ... the experience you acquire by going deep in the playoffs are way useful than the one you would acquire by being 1st round exit each season
Well the bar is set pretty low: Get past the first round. So deep playoff run experience isn't that neccesary.
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^^^^^ if we keep playing like that , I have others hopes that just being in the 2nd round
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thing is with such 20-30 points lead you can't stay focus and play hard at 100% all the time ... this is human to relax on 2 or 3 possessions
That's somewhat true, but you need that killer instinct to put a team away or else they can hurt you. On the original topic, the Lakers are for real, they have a lot of depth, and everyone knows their role on the team.
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Playoff experience:
Kobe=10
Fisher=9
Mihm=4
Vlad=4
Kwame=3
Odom=3
Walton=3
And the entire coaching staff as a ton of playoff experience. So I wouldn't bee too worried.
Yea...I think these past 2 seasons alone was enough experience for the group. Time to step it up a notch. 8)
I think Baby G meant "long run in the playoffs" experience ... the experience you acquire by going deep in the playoffs are way useful than the one you would acquire by being 1st round exit each season
Well the bar is set pretty low: Get past the first round. So deep playoff run experience isn't that neccesary.
I think our bar is set a little higher than that this season...LOL.
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The ball movement this season is beautiful. And the defense will improve once Phil makes Ariza the starting 3. My only concern is that even though we're playing great, our guys are still young and inexperienced so come playoff time we might end up like the Raptors last year.
That's why we have Derek Fisher and Kobe Bryant. 2 of the most experienced players in the league when it comes to big playoff games. No more Smush. 8)
You know just how to make me smile ;D
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The ball movement this season is beautiful. And the defense will improve once Phil makes Ariza the starting 3. My only concern is that even though we're playing great, our guys are still young and inexperienced so come playoff time we might end up like the Raptors last year.
That's why we have Derek Fisher and Kobe Bryant. 2 of the most experienced players in the league when it comes to big playoff games. No more Smush. 8)
You know just how to make me smile ;D
Yall hate on Smush too much. He signed with the Lakers expecting to be the 3rd string PG. He ened up being the only Laker to play all 82 games. And he did it in both seasons (AND started in all but 2 of them).
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The ball movement this season is beautiful. And the defense will improve once Phil makes Ariza the starting 3. My only concern is that even though we're playing great, our guys are still young and inexperienced so come playoff time we might end up like the Raptors last year.
That's why we have Derek Fisher and Kobe Bryant. 2 of the most experienced players in the league when it comes to big playoff games. No more Smush. 8)
You know just how to make me smile ;D
Yall hate on Smush too much. He signed with the Lakers expecting to be the 3rd string PG. He ened up being the only Laker to play all 82 games. And he did it in both seasons (AND started in all but 2 of them).
I don't hate on him...He was actually talented. He was just placed in the wrong position. Shoulda' been a combo guard off the bench.
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The ball movement this season is beautiful. And the defense will improve once Phil makes Ariza the starting 3. My only concern is that even though we're playing great, our guys are still young and inexperienced so come playoff time we might end up like the Raptors last year.
That's why we have Derek Fisher and Kobe Bryant. 2 of the most experienced players in the league when it comes to big playoff games. No more Smush. 8)
You know just how to make me smile ;D
Yall hate on Smush too much. He signed with the Lakers expecting to be the 3rd string PG. He ened up being the only Laker to play all 82 games. And he did it in both seasons (AND started in all but 2 of them).
The guy fuckin sucked. He couldn't handle the ball, he was inconsistent as all hell, he would only play defense when it led to him getting a steal and a fast break dunk, and he was a crybaby. I would've preferred Sasha as the starter.
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The ball movement this season is beautiful. And the defense will improve once Phil makes Ariza the starting 3. My only concern is that even though we're playing great, our guys are still young and inexperienced so come playoff time we might end up like the Raptors last year.
That's why we have Derek Fisher and Kobe Bryant. 2 of the most experienced players in the league when it comes to big playoff games. No more Smush. 8)
You know just how to make me smile ;D
Yall hate on Smush too much. He signed with the Lakers expecting to be the 3rd string PG. He ened up being the only Laker to play all 82 games. And he did it in both seasons (AND started in all but 2 of them).
The guy fuckin sucked. He couldn't handle the ball, he was inconsistent as all hell, he would only play defense when it led to him getting a steal and a fast break dunk, and he was a crybaby. I would've preferred Sasha as the starter.
Again: He was expected to be the 3rd string PG for the Lakers. He ended starting all but 2 games in 2 seasons.
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Getting past the 1st round is not that low of a bar, considering you will either have to play a great reg season or beat a top team. I think the Lakers would go to the Con Finals if they would make it past the 1st round. Unless they catch a high seed and play a mediocore team in the 1st round, which I doubt.
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speaking of fisher. it'll be good to have him on the team because it provides the team with another leader, fisher is a cool ass dude with a voice, and i think players like bynum , kwame, will and have been receptive to him. it's kind of like rick fox from the three peat era, you had shaq and kobe but then you had cool fox at captain as well, bringing it all home.
we're playing great now but we CAN"T get comfortable with the way we're playing , i see A LOT of room for improvement and we need to keep this momentum going 00'-01 status.
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Getting past the 1st round is not that low of a bar, considering you will either have to play a great reg season or beat a top team. I think the Lakers would go to the Con Finals if they would make it past the 1st round. Unless they catch a high seed and play a mediocore team in the 1st round, which I doubt.
It's too early to say. I can see the Lakers going deep in the playoffs, but the verdict is still out on them. The West is too crowded with good teams right now to make a call.
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has anyone else notice how we have gotton away a little from the triangle offense or is it suppose to be run like that?I thing is for sure we have another clutch player in our team and his name is Derek Fisher. ;D
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has anyone else notice how we have gotton away a little from the triangle offense or is it suppose to be run like that?I thing is for sure we have another clutch player in our team and his name is Derek Fisher. ;D
Phil always makes adjustments to the triangle, but it's still the same principle...
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^^Save that talk for the playoffs, kid.
that talk still stood. :laugh:
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^SINCE THEN, LAKERS=2..CELTICS, SUNS, KNICKS=1
U LOSE AGAIN HACK BWAHAHAHAHA
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^SINCE THEN, LAKERS=2..CELTICS, SUNS, KNICKS=1
U LOSE AGAIN HACK BWAHAHAHAHA
i bet you been sending thank you letters to Ron Artest every Chanukah for bailing Kobe out in game 7 :D
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Factoids: hack talks about the lakers 24x more than he does about the celtics, suns, and knicks combined
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Factoids: hack talks about the lakers 24x more than he does about the celtics, suns, and knicks combined
this is far from true.
maybe 21x but 24? that's just too much brobro
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false chop