OFFICIAL LAKERS 2009/2010 (57-25) 2009-2010 CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!

Originally Posted by solefob

has anyone, other than Kobe, come back quickly from an injury on the Lakers? It always seems that players never come back quickly or even come back in the time-frame that is set up. It seems that Pau is never gonna come back. it makes me question the Lakers training staff.

man ive been questioning the Lakers training staff for a minute now...do you guys remember when they misdiagnosed malone?...then bynum in the 2008 season...anyword on pau though?...i hear hes coming back with bynum on thursday
 
This is just a guess on my part, but I have this feeling that since we had only the one game against the Hornets (who are struggling) and then a few days offbefore a pretty nice early season matchup against the Suns, I bet they held Bynum out the extra game, give him a fell week to rest before the Suns game. Andif Gasol comes back, then great.

Suns fans already think they are back among the elite becasue they beat the Celtics, so this would be a good time for us to send them a message. Bynum andGasol will be perfect to send that message. Cuz Channing Frye has to guard one of them. And Amare will defend flop vs the other one. WithOdom and Artest still out there. This is a good offensive matchup for Artest, cuz G Hill isn't tryna defend that beast.
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But, I'm not too keen on Artest chasin Hill around either on defense, Idunno about that.

But so far, having Artest be able to help out at the 4 has helped us while Gasol and Bynum have been out. No way Ariza would have been able to give a fewminutes here and there in that situation. So, a +1 for Artest right there. So far I'm ok. So far.
 
were gonna need pau and drew if we wanna kill this team...or one would be fine cause there is no one on the block to guard these guys...i cant see us havinga chance with their fast pace game and yes i also want us to make a statement that the suns are just an early season hype
 
[h1]Lakers great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has leukemia[/h1]
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NBA Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has a rare form of leukemia, but the Lakers legend says his long-term prognosis is very good.

Abdul-Jabbar, 62, revealed during an interview Monday that he has Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myeloid leukemia, a cancer of the blood and bone marrow that produces cancerous blood cells.

The disease was diagnosed in December. But Abdul-Jabbar said his condition can be managed by taking oral medication daily, seeing his specialist every other month and getting his blood analyzed regularly. He said he expects to lead a healthy life.

Abdul-Jabbar acknowledged he was scared after visiting his doctor and learning of the diagnosis.

"The word 'leukemia' is a very frightening word," he said in a phone interview from New York. "In many instances, it's a killer and it's something that you have to deal with in a very serious and determined way if you're going to beat it."

Medical studies have shown that many patients with chronic myeloid leukemia who are treated can control the disease without its progressing to a move advanced stage.

Dr. Gary Schiller, with the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center at UCLA, said treatment for this type of leukemia has "dramatically improved" in the last decade thanks to new drugs that produce "remission of really high quality in 85% of patients . . . [who] function normally with very, very few side effects."

Schiller said that while the drugs do not cure the disease, they do control it, in much the same way high blood pressure is managed by medication.

Abdul-Jabbar said he is being treated with a medicine that specifically targets the abnormal protein that causes leukemia. "I responded well to the treatment," he said. "I just want that to continue to keep happening."

Abdul-Jabbar said he wasn't feeling particularly ill last year, but was having frequent hot flashes and was sweating constantly. He said his doctor told him to get some blood tests.

"By having the hot flashes, I knew something was up. But I didn't think that it was going to be something as serious as leukemia," Abdul-Jabbar said.

Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA's all-time leading scorer, played 20 pro seasons, 14 with the Lakers, and retired after the 1988-89 season.

He was known throughout his career as a player who took his health seriously; he was one of the first pro athletes to take up yoga.

"If it wasn't for my health-consciousness, I would have just passed on the effects [of the leukemia symptoms] as something I could ignore," Abdul-Jabbar said. "But I felt it didn't make sense to ignore it."

His family has a history of cancer, Abdul-Jabbar said. A grandfather and an uncle died of colon cancer. "So I have the gene for that," he said. "Cancer is a scary thing and you have to deal with it seriously."

Abdul-Jabbar, a special assistant coach with the Lakers, said his condition won't affect his work with the team; he said he plans to fly back to Los Angeles on Friday. There have been reports that he could be offered a consulting job with the Memphis Grizzlies.

Abdul-Jabbar said he spoke out about his disease because he wants to shed light on leukemia. More information about the condition is available on his Facebook page, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Patient Advocate, including links to websites providing details about the condition.

"The fact that you can manage the disease means that you can live your life," Abdul-Jabbar said. "The fact that you have to go and get your blood analyzed and consult with your doctor might be a minor inconvenience, or you have to take your medication every day. But if you do these things, you can lead a normal live."


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http://www.latimes.com/sp...009nov10,0,1889183.story
 
Originally Posted by Notorious 858

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Even more reason to hate Sasha since he's an ultra bum.

Hope Kareem is able to beat his disease though
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i watched the whole video looking for a kobe highlight
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thanks for posting that
 
That team was so loaded.

Nick
Jones
Shaq
Elden
Ceballos
Kobe
Fish
Scott
Kersey

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Stu lookin like groucho in that vid though, I had to do a double take.
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Kobe didn't play in that game because he broke his hand during that summer while playing a pickup game at venice beach .
 
I thought it was 99-2000 he broke his hand. He broke his hand his rookie year too?
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Dude cut his hand on some glass durin the rape case, he's got jacked up fingers with torn tendons and @#$% now.......

Good thing he got a bunch of Championship rings to keep em all straight.
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Bron just gonna go on livin life with crooked fingers and @#$%
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Originally Posted by Notorious 858

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Kobe didn't play in that game because he broke his hand during that summer while playing a pickup game at venice beach .
ok that explains it

thanks
 
Ummmmmm, guys?

Why is there that huge 20 page thread in general to vote Mbenga into the all star game?
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Has this been mentioned in this thread? Cuz that's the first I'm seein it.

Apparently NT wants everyone to vote dude in and since it's 20 pages, it appears to be working.
 
it will be hilarious if he gets in

It will be tough for him to win though i dont think people in China knows who he is
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Originally Posted by CP1708

Ummmmmm, guys?

Why is there that huge 20 page thread in general to vote Mbenga into the all star game?
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Has this been mentioned in this thread? Cuz that's the first I'm seein it.

Apparently NT wants everyone to vote dude in and since it's 20 pages, it appears to be working.

come on CP you not part of the movement yet DJ is going to make the allstar team

campaign slogan: DJ doesnt play for the Lakers the Lakers play for DJ
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