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I knew I was forgetting someone lolThanks.
I'll count Ryan Kelly too since he'll most likely make the roster.
Will put it up tonight.
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I knew I was forgetting someone lolThanks.
I'll count Ryan Kelly too since he'll most likely make the roster.
Will put it up tonight.

... ... is unhealthy.Draft last year.
Draft this year.
@Dew you.
Over the course of their careers they've probably learned about thousands of things that they choose not to share with the public. Obviously Skip could of brought that news out years ago, during hundreds of occasions, but he didn't out of respect to Lamar. He let it out now because it is relevant and gives people a little more insight into Lamar's background...

i think skip doesn't even believe in some of the stuff he says![]()
Reading into D12's Lakers demands
August, 25, 2013
By Tom Carpenter | ESPN.com
It should hardly surprise anyone to find out that Dwight Howard didn't get along well with Kobe Bryant nor that he didn't like playing in coach Mike D'Antoni's system with the Los Angeles Lakers. It was pretty well documented that Howard didn't want to be Kobe's No. 2 and that a banging center isn't exactly a primary option in D'Antoni's run-and-gun game planning. However, according to Comcast's Ric Bucher, D12 made specific demands to the Lakers when they met this summer regarding a long-term extension.
"Talks with various people close to the situation make it clear there were two prerequisites for Dwight Howard to remain a Laker: fire Mike D'Antoni and amnesty, or at the very least muzzle, Kobe Bryant," wrote Bucher.
"... The Lakers apparently asked Dwight to be patient on both fronts for at least another season, telling him 'hey, you're going to have to gut this out another year,' a source said, although it sounds as if VP of basketball ops Jim Buss isn't ready to abandon Kobe anytime soon. 'Dwight didn't want to play with Kobe for 2-3 more years,' Buss said. 'I'm going to stand behind Kobe because of his history with the franchise.'"
There isn't much to read into this when it comes to Howard, because he has moved on to the Houston Rockets and appears to be content with his new situation. What is interesting is how Buss appears to be fully committed to D'Antoni -- despite his obvious shortcomings as a coach -- and Bryant -- despite his ruptured Achilles tendon and advancing age. We also have to question how this information came to light. It likely came from the Lakers, perhaps even Buss, to make Howard look bad (or worse?). The bottom line is there's a new sheriff in town for the Lakers, and Buss is going to form this team the way he wants.
Gasol's rehab update
August, 27, 2013
By Nick Borges | ESPN.com
According to the Los Angeles Times, on Sunday Pau Gasol tweeted a link showing himself going through a rehab session. Gasol is doing all the work in Spain after having a procedure in May to help with the tendinosis in both knees.
Gasol struggled last season due to injuries and his undefined role with Dwight Howard in the lineup. Head coach Mike D'Antoni has said he plans to focus on Gasol this upcoming season.
The Lakers will begin training camp in about five weeks and Gasol expects to be ready in late October for opening night of the regular season.
kobe retired. welcome back.what's up amigos?
Just got back from vacation. Thailand and Vietnam![]()
Any news in Lakers land?
I'm pretty stoked for this season. A healthy squad that's motivated is all I can ask for.
Was hoping we got Odom... Now I want Stephen Jackson... Or Kobe should talk to T-Mac and talk him outta retirement and sign for us for cheap... Give him the green light off the bench
No room for them..
PG: Nash / Blake / Farmar
SG: Kobe / Meeks (Farmar will probably spill a little into here)
SF: Young / Wes Johnson (Kobe will probably get minutes here)
PF: Hill / Kelly / Harris (I'm sure we will occasionally run Pau & Kaman)
C: Pau / Kaman / Sacre