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How Many Games Will The Lakers Win With Mike D'Antoni?

  • 40-49...They're Going To Get Worse

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  • 50-59...Good Enough For A Solid Seed, Not Too Shabby

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  • 60-65...Top Seed and Impressive Record, Thumbs Up

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  • 66-70...Scary Good, All Teams Are Now Officially Scared

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  • 71+...Might As Well Cancel The Playoffs

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Just checking in because I haven't yet. (Not that you guys noticed or anything)

But yeah,

LET'S

GO

LAY

KURZ!!!
 
LA Times has limits on the desktop too?

I know they have it on mobile (at least on the Pulse app). Luckily, my bro is paying for Sunday newspaper, so I just enter his account in and Im good. But I guess thats not really saying much.

Pretty lame though.

Just tested it.Yep. Something like 10-15 articles a month?

These damn caps. Just like AT&T and their bandwidth caps. :{
 
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I hate Steve Blake guys.... And if I hate Steve Blake, I must hate Chris Duhon
 
The Lakers network is about to show Game 7 vs Boston from 2010 :smokin :smokin :smokin

I get sweaty palms every time I watch it :lol
 
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Isn't TWC losing money because they are the only ones broadcasting it right now. :{ ********
 
Alright. Dodgers season is officially over.
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Lakers' Kobe Bryant feeling springy in the autumn of his career

Kobe Bryant was a showstopper Tuesday, bringing the Lakers' first practice to a momentary standstill when he dunked over Chris Douglas-Roberts.

Yep, his knee is doing just fine.

Bryant may not be as spry as he was even a few years ago, but his once balky right knee is not putting a drag on his capacity for plays that trigger loud whoops from teammates.

He revealed after practice that his summer schedule had not included a stop in Dusseldorf, Germany, for a procedure on his knee similar to the one he had last year.

"A little busy," Bryant said, alluding to the Olympic gold medal he won with the U.S. national team.

Did Bryant, who turned 34 in August, anticipate needing a follow-up procedure on the knee?

"You mean like I'll fly to Germany during the season?" Bryant asked.

Or maybe the doctor could come to you?

"No," Bryant said. "I think I'll be fine."

Bryant said he did not feel drained after playing in the Olympics; he said the competition actually helped prepare him for the NBA season, which starts Oct. 30 against Dallas.

"Sometimes it's harder if you have the summer off," he said. "You get out of shape and then it takes more toll on your body to actually get back in shape as opposed to never really being out of shape and you kind of pick right up and you're already at that level, so it's actually a little less strenuous."

The Lakers will be monitoring Bryant's minutes closely heading into his 17th NBA season. He averaged 38.5 minutes per game last season, an uptick of nearly five minutes from the preceding season.

Coach Mike Brown acknowledged that he doesn't want a repeat.

"If I can, I'd definitely love to keep his minutes down and not have them up to 38," Brown said. "But I'm sure he'll tell you he can play 48, which is probably true if he needed to. But we feel like we have a deep team this year and hopefully at the end of the day it leads to reduced minutes for him."

Shannon Brown's departure before last season left the Lakers without a quality backup shooting guard, leading to increased minutes for Bryant. Enter sharpshooter Jodie Meeks, who made 37.1% of his three-point shots in his first three pro seasons before signing with the Lakers in August.

"I think that's one of the reasons they got me," Meeks said, "to keep his minutes down and keep him fresh."

Bryant said he'd be happy with fewer minutes preceding what is expected to be an extended playoff push.

"It's always a goal to have good players rest as much as possible for the season and be as fresh as possible for the postseason," Bryant said. "We'll see. I'm ready either way."

Link:

http://www.latimes.com/sports/basketball/nba/lakers/la-sp-lakers-bryant-20121003,0,3707975.story

We need to see a video of this !
 
They are showing Game 4 of the 2009 Finals at 11PM tonight on TWC SportsNet.
 
i hope jamison explodes.. everyone seems to forget about him, because of nash and howard...
 
i hope jamison explodes.. everyone seems to forget about him, because of nash and howard...

I could see him moving to the 3, if Ebanks doesn't work out after a few months.. And Hill either gets more minutes, or Clark sees some minutes.

I'm curious how much he and Hill plays because Pau & Dwight (I almost typed Bynum) will be 34-36 minutes a night..

Maybe I'm over-assuming how much Ebanks will play. MB probably has already benched him for trying to make a rap album :rollin
 
The Lakers network is about to show Game 7 vs Boston from 2010 :smokin :smokin :smokin

I get sweaty palms every time I watch it :lol

Great memories watching this game with my boys. A room full of Lakers and Cetics fans trash talking back and fourth. I don't think I've ever been that nervous watching a game.
 
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