Recently Chris Bosh and Kevin Durant have conceded that the Los Angeles Lakers have the best team in the NBA “on paper” with their acquisitions of Steve Nash and Dwight Howard to play with Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol. I have no idea why these two would say such a thing. It’s just my opinion [...]
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The Los Angeles Lakers have their backs against the wall as they are down 3-1 to the Thunder with a presumable closeout game in Oklahoma City tonight. The last two games that the Lakers have lost are by a combined five points. They have played well enough to be in this series, but it just [...]
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Few people thought that this series would go seven games, but it’s here. Nuggets against the Lakers in the Staples Center tonight to get to see who earns the unenviable position of taking on the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second round. The biggest factor for the Lakers is the play of big men Andrew [...]
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There’s always a chance to win a championship when you have three of the best players at their positions in basketball, and that’s why the Lakers should be taken extremely serious. Andrew Bynum could be the best center in basketball. I know Dwight Howard might be better, but his terrible attitude leads me to believe [...]
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Since Dwyane Wade broke Kobe Bryant’s nose and gave him a concussion, injuries that would have kept a normal human being out of action, Kobe and the Lakers have been a perfect 3-0. Kobe dropped 31 points, 8 assists, and 7 rebounds in a win over the Wolves, 39 points, 8 rebounds, and 3 assists [...]
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Lakers fans have long dreamed of a trade that sends Dwight Howard to Hollywood but there’s no need for a dominating center in Los Angeles because they already have one. Andrew Bynum is a rare force in the paint and the main reason the road to the finals will go through L.A. Bynum score 20 [...]
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The landscape of the NBA’s Western conference has changed dramatically with the flurry of off-season transactions. Here is my predictions of what the playoff picture with look like come late April. 1. Oklahoma City Thunder: OKC made it to the Western Conference Finals last season and although they battled with Dallas, the Mavs took the [...]
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David Kahn and the Timberwolves best move would be to explore a trade with the Lakers for Pau Gasol. The Lakers already tried to move Gasol to Houston to acquire Chris Paul so you know that Gasol isn’t untouchable. The Wolves need to do whatever it can to accommodate young point guard Ricky Rubio. Pau [...]
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Kwame Brown signed to the Golden State Warriors for 7 million. This is the more painful signing of the two because it’s actually costing the Warriors some real money. Brown was drafted No. 1 overall by Michael Jordan and the Wizards in 2001 and is the singular reason why Michael Jordan and coach Doug Collins [...]
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LA pulls off the power move…Almost. The Lakers thought they made a great move when they traded for Chris Paul earlier today. The Lakeshow parted with Lamar Odom and Pau Gasol to get CP3. If the trade would have went through, we were looking at the best back court of all time. You can argue [...]
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