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  • Lakers Look Limp, Must Wins With Backs Against Wall
    By on May 6th, 2011 | 2 Comments2 Comments Comments
    Who would’ve thought that this Lakers team would lose their first two games at home? Who thought that they would have their backs against the wall against an old Mavericks team? It’s quite depressing watching the Lakers fall apart before our eyes. This situation isn’t a good look for those in purple and gold and knowing that they are playing the most disappointing basketball does...
  • Lakers Look Like Champs, Await War With Mavs
    By on April 29th, 2011 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments
    About time! It may have taken them six games but all that matters is that they got it done. The Lakers finally showed up in games five and six and dominated like they know how. You sensed the Lakers  thought they would cruise through the Hornets the way they came out in game one but as the series went on they came out with more and more urgency. They actually decided to wake up,stretch their limb...
  • Lakers Need To Wake Up To Win
    By on April 25th, 2011 | No Comments Comments
    The Lakers had a chance to pretty much wrap up the series by winning game four on the road in New Orleans. They could’ve been up 3-1 going back home but they for some reason were not motivated enough to get it done. They now face an uphill battle since the Hornets now have enough confidence knowing that they can compete with the two-time defending champs. Chris Paul had a monster game despit...
  • Sixth Man of the Year Helps Lakers Redeem Game One Embarrassment
    By on April 21st, 2011 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments
    Put all worries to rest as the Lakers won their first game of the 2011 playoffs at home on Wednesday night. In game one they played no defense and let the Hornets pick and roll their way to victory but i guess Phil really handed it to them after because they actually played big in game two. The Lakers’ big men used their size and length effectively this game on both ends of the court. They...
  • I’ll Take the Laker Turnover, With a Side of L’s, but Please Hold the Home Court Advantage
    By on April 11th, 2011 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments
    The way the lakers are playing in the last 5 games is disgraceful with the lack of effort being shown on the court. It seems as though they have forgotten to play defense and believe that TO’s count for something positive. In the past 5 losses, the Lakers have accumulated an astronomical 80+ turnovers, thats more than 16 a game. 16+ turnovers a game! During the Lakers 9 game win streak they...
  • No Win, No Problem
    By on April 6th, 2011 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments
    The Lakers are looking tired after losing their second in a row to the Jazz on Tuesday night. In the two losses, they have a combined 39 turnovers, and that’s definitely not championship basketball. They put themselves in a close game against a young Jazz team who didn’t make the playoffs this year and couldn’t pull through. Kobe wasn’t aggressive enough in the first half o...
  • Lakers versus Mavericks got Heated
    By on April 3rd, 2011 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments
    The Lakers persist to do what they do best after trumping the Mavericks 110-82 on national television in what proved to be quite an entertaining game despite the blowout. The first half was exciting and had a playoff atmosphere with both teams going at it back and forth with constant lead changes. There was an edge to both teams knowing that this game was for 2nd place in the Western Conference. A...
  • 2010 NBA Finals: Derek Fisher Saves Kobe’s Day – Game 3 Lakers vs. Celtics
    By on June 10th, 2010 | No Comments Comments
    The key to this series rests on who is going to be tougher, who is going to get down and dirty, and who’s willing to do whatever it takes to win. Kobe and Pau Gasol have gained a leg up on the big 3 and Rajon Rondo. But this series is far from over. ...
  • Lakers Lead 1-0: Buck Foston
    By on June 6th, 2010 | No Comments Comments
    The BUCK FOSTON campaign continues! With the Lakers beating the Celtics in Game 1 by 13 points and leading by as many as 20 in the 3rd quarter, the boys in Purple and Gold are ready for Game 2. There are many things to look forward to in this game, but one of those may be the much anticipated technical foul against Kendrick Perkins that will sideline him for Game 3. Also, keep an eye out on Rashee...