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Post Subject: Lakers vs. Nuggets, Game #7 | 5/12/12 | WC Playoffs, Rd 1
Posted: May 11, 2012 - 12:16 PM PST
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Post Subject: RE: Lakers vs. Nuggets, Game #7 | 5/12/12 | WC Playoffs, Rd
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Yeah...believe it or not Game Seven is upon us. Win or get on the freeway and drive home to a very painful summer. Honestly, this one would be worse for me than the Dallas fiasco last season. All excuses will simply be ignored this time unless they suddenly wake up and put in the required effort.
The Lakers have now lost 3 of the last 4 games to Denver to get to this point including two closeout games in a row. They will be facing a very confident Denver team. They've proven to themselves that they can beat the Lakers.
But...the Lakers are gonna win! I guess they felt we needed even more drama!
As Robert Horry mentioned last night, I do believe the Lakers fans can play a big role in this one. Time to show up and actually cheer for the home team. What a novel idea, eh?
http://www.latimes.com/sports/basketball/nba/lakers/la-sp-0511-plaschk e-lakers-20120511,0,7320291.column
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by BILL PLASCHKE
It's a sick joke, but Lakers are forced into a Game 7
The Lakers are dominated by the Nuggets for the second game in a row and shockingly face an elimination game Saturday at Staples Center. But history will be on their side for the final game.
Bill Plaschke
12:15 AM PDT, May 11, 2012
DENVER -- And now it comes down to two words, two desperate words, the two danged words the Lakers never thought they would have to utter while toying with these Rocky Mountain munchkins and misfits.
Game Seven.
The Lakers never dreamed it, but now they must live it, a worst-case scenario, a last-ditch situation, one game to save this misguided season against a Denver Nuggets team that should already be starting its summer.
Shame Seven.
The Lakers made the least of their second chance to close out this first-round playoff series Thursday night, dominated for a second consecutive game by the Nuggets, this beating a serious one, a 113-96 loss that was even worse than it sounded.
"There is no way I thought what happened tonight was going to happen,'' said Nuggets Coach George Karl.
Who did? Who could? A screaming, towel-waving crowd at Pepsi Center began chanting, ''Beat L.A.'' moments after the national anthem and the Lakers never offered any argument. The Nuggets began the game on a 13-0 run, the Lakers missing their nine shots in a row to start, and it never got any prettier. Kobe Bryant showed up with stomach flu yet he was the only one who didn't play ashen, queasy basketball.
And now they will decide this three-wins-apiece series with a Game 7 on Saturday night in front of a Staples Center crowd that has behaved almost as listlessly and entitled as their team.
Blame Seven.
It's Andrew Bynum's fault, he was horrible again, failing to match the energy of the Nuggets' little big men, making only four baskets. It was Pau Gasol's fault, he also inexplicably disappeared for a second game, making only one basket in 10 attempts with only three rebounds.
"The reality is, both of those guys have to play better for us to win,'' said Coach Mike Brown somberly.
And, you know, it's also starting to look like Brown's fault. The new guy began his first Lakers postseason with two sparkling victories, the team looking poised for a deep run, then the Nuggets' Karl made adjustments and Brown didn't.
Karl figured out how to neutralize the Lakers strength. Brown has yet to figure out how to stop the Nuggets' speed. Since those first two games, Karl's team has shown up with energy and attitude, as if motivated by something larger than itself. Brown's team, meanwhile, has seemingly lost its drive, as if Brown's constant harping about Xs and O's have diluted their heart and hustle.
You know what the worst part of this is? Bryant, fighting for a sixth championship, has rarely been more inspirational. There have been long stretches during the last four games in which it seems like he's the only one on the court who cares.
And Bryant knows it, saying afterward that he spoke with both Gasol and Bynum about their failure to match his drive.
"We didn't step up to meet their energy, we know that,'' said Bryant. ''I expect them to play in game seven with a sense of desparation and urgency that wasn't there the last two games.''
After Bryant's flagrant tomahawk foul on Kenneth Faried in the third quarter " his frustation is finally boiling over -- the fans began chanting, "Kobe (bleeps), Kobe (bleeps).''
Funny, but right now, Kobe, who shot the Lakers back into Game 5 and tried to drag them through Game 6 with 31 points, is about the only one on this team who doesn't (bleep).
Said Brown: "It has to matter to us. We have to want to get the job done.''
Said Bryant: "You have to emotionally put your back against the wall, trick yourself to feeling there is no other option but to perform, to battle. If you do that, your performance shines through.''
These Lakers clearly were imitating the Lakers of 2009, a team that lost by 15 points in Houston in Game 6 of the first round before wiping out the Rockets in Game 7 and eventually winning an NBA title.
But that team was deeper, more balanced, Phil Jackson was still motivated and Bryant was three years younger. This season the Lakers exist in an entirely different world, as I was reminded by a friend who sent me text Thursday as the Nuggets were running wild against a listless Laker team that was reluctant to even take a charging foul.
''Where have you gone, D-Fish?''
Funny he should ask. The one guy who could coax some locker-room fight, Derek Fisher, is now waiting in Oklahoma City for the winner of this round. I know Fisher didn't play much defense in the end, but, last I looked, Ramon Sessions was being torched by Ty Lawson throughout this series, including for 32 points with six assists and zero turnovers on Thursday.
Make no mistake, the series winner here should still be the Lakers. Momentum from a blowout doesn't really carry over in the NBA playoffs, and the Lakers will benefit from the return of Metta World Peace from his suspension. After Thursday's loss, Bryant most clearly showed his disappointment in his teammates by expressing his longing for the maddening Metta.
"He's the one guy I can rely on night in and night out, to compete and play with a sense of urgency, with no fear,'' said Bryant. ''I look forward to having that by my side again.''
You hear that, rest of a team that was outscored in the paint by the hustling Nuggets by 18 points? Hmmmm.
Also on their side in Game Seven will be history. In the Kobe Bryant era, the Lakers are 4-0 in series-deciding games at Staples Center, going 3-0 in Game Sevens while winning a deciding Game 5 against Sacramento in the first round in 2000. Also in the Bryant era, the Lakers are 20-0 in series that they have a two-games-to-none lead.
"I think we might be too young to understand all that,'' said the Nuggets' Karl. ''I might keep it away from them.''
But it being a one-game season, anything can happen, a hamstring twinge or a bloody nose or a bad call can decide it. Statistically, Game 7 is the best place for a favored home team to be, but practically it is the worst place. And even if the Lakers win, they will stagger into Oklahoma City to face the mighty Thunder with bleary eyes and tired legs, this series draining them even in victory.
It was so bad Thursday, late in the game a fan stood up behind my press-row seat and shouted, ''Hey Plaschke, go cover the Kings, you (bleep).'' I wanted to turn around and tell him that some of The Times' readers are starting to wonder the same thing, and I can't blame them.
"Game Seven, L.A., let's go!'' said Lawson.
Game Seven, L.A., you've got to be kidding me.
bill.plaschke@latimes.com
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Post Subject: RE: Lakers vs. Nuggets, Game #7 | 5/12/12 | WC Playoffs, Rd
Posted: May 11, 2012 - 01:30 PM PST
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| IF we get this win, we won't pass OKC with the way we are playing. |
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Post Subject: RE: Lakers vs. Nuggets, Game #7 | 5/12/12 | WC Playoffs, Rd
Posted: May 11, 2012 - 03:54 PM PST
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I knew we were gonna see Game 7 as soon as the Lakers dropped Game 5. I knew they weren't winning in Denver again, I just didn't know that Game 6 was going to be the giant embarrassment that it was.
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Post Subject: RE: Lakers vs. Nuggets, Game #7 | 5/12/12 | WC Playoffs, Rd
Posted: May 11, 2012 - 03:59 PM PST
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Post Subject: RE: Lakers vs. Nuggets, Game #7 | 5/12/12 | WC Playoffs, Rd
Posted: May 11, 2012 - 05:14 PM PST
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| i knew we were playing game 7 as soon as Bynum said those comments |
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Post Subject: RE: Lakers vs. Nuggets, Game #7 | 5/12/12 | WC Playoffs, Rd
Posted: May 11, 2012 - 05:18 PM PST
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| this is it guys.. win or go home.. lets hope for the best! lets go Lakers! |
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Post Subject: RE: Lakers vs. Nuggets, Game #7 | 5/12/12 | WC Playoffs, Rd
Posted: May 11, 2012 - 05:30 PM PST
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Post Subject: RE: Lakers vs. Nuggets, Game #7 | 5/12/12 | WC Playoffs, Rd
Posted: May 11, 2012 - 05:33 PM PST
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Post Subject: RE: Lakers vs. Nuggets, Game #7 | 5/12/12 | WC Playoffs, Rd
Posted: May 11, 2012 - 05:34 PM PST
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Post Subject: RE: Lakers vs. Nuggets, Game #7 | 5/12/12 | WC Playoffs, Rd
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Post Subject: RE: Lakers vs. Nuggets, Game #7 | 5/12/12 | WC Playoffs, Rd
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Post Subject: RE: Lakers vs. Nuggets, Game #7 | 5/12/12 | WC Playoffs, Rd
Posted: May 11, 2012 - 05:35 PM PST
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Post Subject: RE: Lakers vs. Nuggets, Game #7 | 5/12/12 | WC Playoffs, Rd
Posted: May 11, 2012 - 05:36 PM PST
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@JeanieBuss: "I'm not worried about winning that game tomorrow - Phil (Jackson) use to say a 7th game bonds a team together." #Lakers
https://twitter.com/#!/ESPNLA710/status ... 4011990016
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Posted: May 11, 2012 - 05:59 PM PST
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LakerRRTX wrote:
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@JeanieBuss: "I'm not worried about winning that game tomorrow - Phil (Jackson) use to say a 7th game bonds a team together." #Lakers
https://twitter.com/#!/ESPNLA710/status ... 4011990016
LOL... Let the bonding begin! Bond or be gone!
Game 7 against Boston Celtricks is a good example for me. |
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Posted: May 11, 2012 - 06:00 PM PST
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| This is going to be a lost, bet on it. Get ready to see the Heat destroy everyone in their path to a epic finals with the Thunder!!! |
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Posted: May 11, 2012 - 06:02 PM PST
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JChrist101 wrote:
This is going to be a lost, bet on it. Get ready to see the Heat destroy everyone in their path to a epic finals with the Thunder!!!
Have some faith. |
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I hope Pau sacks up and actually gives an effort tonight. His comments last night on his no show were that he was "out of rhythm because he didn't get any looks in the 1st quarter." Please.  |
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MrMojo112 wrote:
I hope Pau sacks up and actually gives an effort tonight. His comments last night on his no show were that he was "out of rhythm because he didn't get any looks in the 1st quarter." Please.
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TERRY-TEAGLE wrote:
MrMojo112 wrote:
I hope Pau sacks up and actually gives an effort tonight. His comments last night on his no show were that he was "out of rhythm because he didn't get any looks in the 1st quarter." Please.
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Lakers in Game 7′s
Published by Mike Trudell on May 11, 2012 3:56 pm
There’s nothing quite like a Game 7 in the playoffs.
And with the Lakers dropping Games 5 and 6 against Denver after opening a 3-1 series lead, Game 7 is what we get, promising to make for a raucous Saturday evening at STAPLES Center.
“It’s a one-game series, a final,” said Pau Gasol. “You win you move on, and the good thing is we play at home. We have to do whatever it takes to win.”
Everybody knows that Kobe Bryant will be ready " he dropped 31 points in Game 6 despite a bad case of gastroenteritis, only added to his legacy of always bringing it. But Gasol (three points, three rebounds) and Andrew Bynum (who did grab 16 rebounds) struggled to match Bryant’s energy, something that both bigs, Kobe, and really everybody else said is simply not acceptable in Game 7.
“We have to rely on aggressiveness, energy, owning every possession regardless of our experience,” added Gasol. “We have to want it more than they do.”
In franchise history, the Lakers have played 23 Game 7′s, going 15-8 in such contests (13-7 in Los Angeles, 2-1 in Minneapolis).
In Game 7 home games, however, the Lakers have been almost flawless, going 14-1 all-time (12-1 Los Angeles, 2-0 Minneapolis), the lone loss coming to Boston in the 1969 Finals (108-106).
The last Game 7 at STAPLES Center came in the 2010 NBA Finals against those same Celtics, with L.A. winning 83-79 behind a furious effort led by four starters that remain in purple and gold: Bryant, Gasol, Bynum and Metta World Peace, who returns to the fray after serving a 7-game suspension (and his teammates couldn’t be happier to have him back for such a winner-take-all game).
L.A. also won a home Game 7 against Houston in the 2009 Western Semi’s, in which they won easily, 89-70. The last Game 7 loss, and the only one of Bryant’s career, came at Phoenix in the 2006 First Round.
http://blog.lakers.com/lakers/2012/05/1 ... n-game-7s/
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| I have watched a lot of first round series where the Lakers just about made it into round two and then breased into the finals but this year is different. I have no faith that they can even get out of the first round. The bigs have been a big disappointment in the post season. |
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Posted: May 11, 2012 - 08:23 PM PST
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The Lakers franchise has won 10 straight game 7's at home.It will be a dog fight but at the end without taking anything for granted the Lakers will prevail despite the Nuggets having all the momentum and energy.
The crowd at Staples Center will be excited.Lets go Lakers lets go Lakers. |
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I can't seem to delete my post, so I copied it to a different forum and I seem to have to write something here in its place.
This is about game 7, so none of that other BS matters here so that's why I moved it, this post should be about us kicking a$% only.
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Here are Matt Barnes and Steve Blake's stats for the last 6 games:
Barnes: 22.3 MPG, 5.2 PPG, 4 RPG, 2.3 APG, 27.1 FG%, 12.5 3PT%
Blake: 27.2 MPG, 5.5 PPG, 2.5 RPG, 3 APG, 36.4 FG%, 37.5 3PT%
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| Staples Center better be flooded with yellow in support or our team, gah I hate spoiled arrogant Laker fans at Staples not rootin every sec wether the Lakers win or lose. Lakers fans automatically think were gona win every game. SPOILED |
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| If we lose this game, they better get rid of everyone except Kobe. Kobe is sick as a dog and he showed up. What's their excuse? Everytime I see bynum playing d I want to rip my hair out. He just could care less. He doesn't jump, move or help out his teamates. |
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| Man I haven't been this nervous about a game in while. I know we're a better team and we can win if everyone is giving it their all, but will that happen. I HOPE !!! |
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MrMojo112 wrote:
Here are Matt Barnes and Steve Blake's stats for the last 6 games:
Barnes: 22.3 MPG, 5.2 PPG, 4 RPG, 2.3 APG, 27.1 FG%, 12.5 3PT%
Blake: 27.2 MPG, 5.5 PPG, 2.5 RPG, 3 APG, 36.4 FG%, 37.5 3PT%
Barnes and Blake really need to step it up. Barnes is a a little hurt but it's the playoffs and you gotta fight through it. But I really hope Metta plays Superman tomorrow, we need to be saved.
Can't believe it's come down to a game 7 but we need to show the world we're serious and we're going for that championship. It's time to blow these Nuggets out of the water. |
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| Maybe this game can even be a blessing in disguise. I absolutely think we'll win tonight but I have little hope we'll beat OKC. But the only hope I have is that this game will be a HUGE wake-up call, esp for the bigs, and make them show effort and intensity through the next round. Also Ron might shake the rust he might have today and be completely ready for OKC. If this game does that I have some hope we can beat OKC, if not then we'll probably be destroyed by them. But I think tonight they'll beat them. World Peace will come for the rescue.lol |
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Playoff Stats: KB 70/156 44% Bynum 39/69 56% Ramon 29/72 40% Pau 29/70 41% Blake 12/33 36% Hill 14/34 41% Barnes 13/48 27% Ebanks-14/32 43%
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In 2012 Playoffs Centers Point Per game 1. Garnett 18.7 2. Jefferson 18.3 3.BYNUM 16.8 4.Marc Gasol 12.8 5. Hawes 11.5
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I won't miss this game, it's too much of a thrill!!! (Even though it will be 3:30 AM in my country)
This kind of games addicted me to the Lakers, starting GM7 in 2000 vs Portland.
For the better or for the worse, I hope the team shows what they are made off.
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This is what I think we need from each player in order to win tonight:
Bynum - has to outplay McGee, this is a big key
Kobe - needs to score 25 plus on efficient shooting, meaning don't consume too many possessions to do so
Sessions - needs to drive to the net several times for some high % baskets, he probably won't out perform Lawson, but if we can score a few points to offset some of Lawson's points that's great... Lawson doesn't really get his team involved too much so it's really just points, if Lawson got 20 and Ramon could get 14 or something that would be good, we can make up the difference in other match ups
Metta - lock down defense, any offense would be a bonus
Blake - shoot with confidence
Hill - 10 boards, he's had 3 games of 10 boards this series and we won them all. If Pau isn't hustling I wouldn't mind seeing him take some of Pau's minutes, he needs to neutralize Faried.
Barnes - hustle and energy, good cuts to the basket
Pau - at this point I would accept anything from Pau... I don't care if all he does is fluff the rest of the team before the game so long as he does it with heart and passion
I think all of these contributions come down to each individual player wanting this game. If we get this we will win, period! To beat OKC we would need all of this plus Pau |
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Posted: May 12, 2012 - 03:22 PM PST
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Posted: May 12, 2012 - 03:24 PM PST
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bynum = doesn't care
pau = soft
blake = scared to shoot
sessions = can't play defense
play glock, hill, morris, ebanks more |
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Posted: May 12, 2012 - 04:48 PM PST
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| Do any of you guys think that "if" we lose this game its the end of Bynum or Pau? Or both? |
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Posted: May 12, 2012 - 05:44 PM PST
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Imma go to movies, and wont watch this game, dont wanna get irritated. Hope they play with more ENERGY AND HUSTLE.
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| if the lakers wants to advance,,, they have to go to Bynum early and start feeding him so he will a monster game and kobe can possibly get his sixth ring,,, that if kobe wont get in the way... coz he always do and want to be the hero...even if he cant carry this team to victory...if he can control himself just for this game and not play one one one and be selfish everyone will hustle.... |
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Posted: May 12, 2012 - 05:52 PM PST
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| The Lakers better win tonight. Otherwise, we might of seen the last of our BIGS. |
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Posted: May 12, 2012 - 05:54 PM PST
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lakers52761 wrote:
bynum = doesn't care
pau = soft
blake = scared to shoot
sessions = can't play defense
play glock, hill, morris, ebanks more
I don't think would can throw Glock or Morris in the line up now, they would have no rthym being out of the rotation for so long.
If Pau or Bynum have no effort though I would not hesitate to give Hill their minutes. If Pau and Bynum both don't show up we're in trouble.
It's unfortunate Blake is afraid to shoot because he can knock them down when he has confidence. |
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Posted: May 12, 2012 - 05:55 PM PST
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suntzu619 wrote:
Do any of you guys think that "if" we lose this game its the end of Bynum or Pau? Or both?
I think if we lose, Pau will be the first to go. Bynum has not played up to his potential this playoff run but look at the raw assests and the fact that he is still young and did contribute on the boards. I think by sending Pau on his way it will wake Bynum up a little and give him more room to operate. He has to learn how to play through double teams but lets give him an offseason to do so.
My real question is what can we get for Pau now? Who will be willing to take him? If we could somehow package Pau+Blake for role players and cut some cap I'd be all for it. We need a PF that can consistently hit 15-18 footers and plays with effort and hustles. We will see what happens after this postseason but right now all I want is to beat the Nuggets and advance to the 2nd round. |
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DaAssasins wrote:
The Lakers better win tonight. Otherwise, we might of seen the last of our BIGS.
I disagree, i think kobe will get the amnesty coz he cant lead no matter how many points he scores,,, and always gets in the way of Bynum getting the ball early... |
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Posted: May 12, 2012 - 05:57 PM PST
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MSDS wrote:
DaAssasins wrote:
The Lakers better win tonight. Otherwise, we might of seen the last of our BIGS.
I disagree, i think kobe will get the amnesty coz he cant lead no matter how many points he scores,,, and always gets in the way of Bynum getting the ball early...
I think this is the 3rd time I told you this but let me put it in bold letters.
Jim Buss already said that he WILL NOT amnesty nor will he trade Kobe. |
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Posted: May 12, 2012 - 06:06 PM PST
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Def-one-24-2 wrote:
MSDS wrote:
DaAssasins wrote:
The Lakers better win tonight. Otherwise, we might of seen the last of our BIGS.
I disagree, i think kobe will get the amnesty coz he cant lead no matter how many points he scores,,, and always gets in the way of Bynum getting the ball early...
I think this is the 3rd time I told you this but let me put it in bold letters.
Jim Buss already said that he WILL NOT amnesty nor will he trade Kobe.
I've commented on this before and will again. If you amnesty Kobe what message are you sending to every other player we try to acquire? Come to LA, do everything you can for our franchise, win us championships and then we will bounce you butt out of here when we are done with you. Not to mention what his HUGE fan base would think. You can't do that, business is business and if you got really Pau or even Bynum you can pass that off as business because those guys have not done anywhere near what Kobe has done. I will admit that I'm a big Kobe fan, but have seen a lot of decline in him and I look at what he is set to make over the next couple of years and I know that we could spend that money much, much better... but you can't amnesty a guy like that! |
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