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  • The Boston Streak Party Poopers
    By on February 6th, 2009 | 4 Comments4 Comments Comments
    Clever name? I don’t know. I was thinking of the various events in Boston history with some friends, including the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party. Somehow, i turned the Boston Tea Party into the Boston Streak Party, an interesting title representing the Celtics previous 19 game winning streak and 12 game winning streak. Both streaks ended with the Lakers showing who’s boss an...
  • Q&A With The Enemy: Celtics Blog
    By on February 5th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    Tonight is the night. The second of two games against the defending champions and the Lakers first return to Boston. Last time they were in this stadium they lost by far too many points (we won’t mention any numbers). This time around, let’s hope they can manage to play a bit better. When these two teams faced up earlier this season on Christmas Day in Los Angeles, the Lakers came out...
  • Lakers Face Raptors, 1st Of Back-To-Back
    By on February 4th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    Three games of this road trip have been completed, three wins have been sealed, one guy has been lost for a few months, and another guy has rejoined the MVP race. This 6 game road trip has been ridiculous so far as the Lakers have played the three easier teams and will now meet up with the three tough ones. They are guaranteed to go .500 on this trip, but this will be a great time for them to gaug...
  • Lakers All Over Power Rankings
    By on February 3rd, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    The Los Angeles Lakers are randomly scattered on all the different power rankings. With the various injuries and events recently going down with the Lakers, next week will be even crazier. Kobe and the Lakers managed to go down to the Charlotte Bobcats early last week, but at least they redeemed themselves by going 2-0 thus far on their 6 game road trips with back to back wins over the Wolves and ...
  • Andrew Bynum Injury Update: Out 8-12 Weeks
    By on February 2nd, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments
    Here is the news I hate to report. The news I can’t stand having to comprehend. But here it is. The results of Andrew Bynum’s MRI are in and show that he has experienced a partial MCL tear. He is expected to miss 8-12 weeks with this injury but also is expected to make a full recovery. Timing wise, this injury could not have come at a worse time as he was just beginning to play at a ve...
  • ESPN Fan Issue Featuring Kobe And His First True Love
    By on February 1st, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    We all know Kobe to be that sensational basketball player. The best in the world. The most amazing talent. The most incredible shot maker. The most random thrower upper of shots that go in. Sometimes, you are forced to watch one of his shots and all you can say is, “what just happened? How the hell did that go in?” Now, we’ve got another great video. He’s had several amazin...
  • Lakers Win, Bynum Goes Down, Again
    By on February 1st, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments
    Another interesting night in Lakerland. It seems as though the drama will never end. How is it possible to have so many injuries for one team, in one calendar year? Bynum’s left knee Kobe’s pinkie finger Fisher’s foot Ariza’s foot Odom’s shoulder Gasol’s whatever he injured last season Kobe’s ring finger Vujacic’s back Walton’s foot Bynum̵...
  • Q&A With The Enemy: Canis Hoopus
    By on January 30th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    Due to various obstacles in life that have made it difficult to contribute and write original articles the last week, the content on the site has been somewhat dry. I apologize to everyone and appreciate all of you that continue to stop by and check in. I promise I will get back on track very soon. For now, let’s prepare for the next game. As the Lakers start their six game road trip tonight...
  • John Hollinger Has Lakers Thoughts
    By on January 29th, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments
    Here is another SportsNation questions and answer session with John Hollinger. He had a few Lakers questions to answer, some of which are quite comedic. Johnny (Glendale): Do you think Andrew Bynum should be suspended for the hit on Wallace. Clearly to me it looked like it was an accident. John Hollinger: the NBA tends to make its rulings based on what happened afterward, which to me is completel...