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It was nice while it lasted...hope luke makes them do suicides all practice tomorrow
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Seth F'in Curry had a career night against us tonight :x
It was nice while it lasted...hope luke makes them do suicides all practice tomorrow
I thought he did a good job orchestrating the offense to Swaggy at the beginning of the game and getting his own in the third quarter.It starts with DLo I'm telling y'all....something is up....for the bast few games he has been very "nonchalant"
I do think the guard rotation isn't doing him any favors because he is a rhythm player.What DRuss playing like this...
Yea but its getting to a point where he isn't asserting himself. It almost seems like he got butthurt so he is just fine playing the background and "setting" everyone else up.I do think the guard rotation isn't doing him any favors because he is a rhythm player.
But there's not much he can do because Clarkson/Lou have been so good and Swaggy has redeemed himself so far.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/17996143/zach-lowe-james-harden-mike-dantoni-houston-rockets-nbaJulius Randle and the rollicking Lake Show
Kiddie Showtime is so fun. Even Nick Young is doing helpful basketball things!
Seriously: Luke Walton might have salvaged Nick Young! Like, how did that happen? What did Walton say to motivate him? How much would he charge to record it so I could play it whenever I'm feeling down?
Randle is the least flashy of the Lakers' kiddos, but his early-season surge is the most encouraging post-Kobe subplot. Randle is the anti-modern big; he can't shoot 3s or protect the rim, and the pace-and-space era is supposedly weeding those guys out. Larry Nance Jr. looked like a more intriguing long-term fit at power forward for parts of last season.
But bigs who face up, drive into the defense, and draw a second defender open space for their teammates. They just do it in a different way -- provided they whip the right passes. Randle is a canny passer, and when teams play him one-on-one, he's bulldozing his way to floaters and soft-touch fadeaways.
He can go coast-to-coast after grabbing a rebound, and when he tries, he's a mobile defender capable of switching onto smaller guys.
The coaching staff loves Nance; he's a better defender than Randle, with a jumper that might stretch further in a couple of seasons. He does all the gritty high-IQ things that win. But the Lakers are plus-4 in 38 minutes with both Randle and Nance on the floor, and Walton should explore that more.
was there last nightWhat da hell game you watchin?Staples center sounds DEAD. There is no excuse for a lack in energy at home. They win 3 games in a row and this is how they ack.
thisI thought he did a good job orchestrating the offense to Swaggy at the beginning of the game and getting his own in the third quarter.It starts with DLo I'm telling y'all....something is up....for the bast few games he has been very "nonchalant"
His defense has to get better though. Badly.
It was a wake up call bro...unify with your peepsLast night is probably the only Laker loss that didn't mean anything to me. :\
Couldn't even register that we were playing, nonetheless care about the score.
Looking forward to the next one though, need me some Laker basketball to cheer me up.
Lets get a W against them Kings thursday