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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:16 pm    Post subject:

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(bleep) the rest!

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Or perhaps... a bit more....
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:28 pm    Post subject:

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Interesting that Ron sits the 4th.


He was not very effective defensively in the game.

Also, Shannon Brown was balling and needed to be on the floor. Interesting move though and a bit surprising.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:31 pm    Post subject:

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C'mon fellas, you guys act like you never watched NBA basketball. In 82 games, this happens. Its the way it is. Plus, Toronto is one of those teams that seems to play us really well at home.


Lakers have the ability to be one of the best defensive teams in the league... even without Drew, and Drew's health is never a given.

This isn't "one game." They've yet to play decent D this season... at all.

Every game, every quarter, every possession... every hour, every minute, and every second, is an opportunity to get better. Wasted opportunities don't come back around, yield a final product that doesn't meet its potential, and affords your competition an opportunity to catch up.

It's not one game, it's 6 games. 6-0 against inferior competition, no doubt. But also wasted opportunities.

Time to commit to D... NOW. The sky isn't falling, but they're wasting opportunities to improve on the defensive end by not bothering.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:35 pm    Post subject:

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Interesting that Ron sits the 4th.


He was not very effective defensively in the game.

Also, Shannon Brown was balling and needed to be on the floor. Interesting move though and a bit surprising.


So was Blake, but he wasn't on the floor.

I have a feeling PJ isn't incredibly happy with his team's superiority complex and approach to the games, regardless of record.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:36 pm    Post subject:

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OX1947 wrote:
C'mon fellas, you guys act like you never watched NBA basketball. In 82 games, this happens. Its the way it is. Plus, Toronto is one of those teams that seems to play us really well at home.


Lakers have the ability to be one of the best defensive teams in the league... even without Drew, and Drew's health is never a given.

This isn't "one game." They've yet to play decent D this season... at all.

Every game, every quarter, every possession... every hour, every minute, and every second, is an opportunity to get better. Wasted opportunities don't come back around, yield a final product that doesn't meet its potential, and affords your competition an opportunity to catch up.

It's not one game, it's 6 games. 6-0 against inferior competition, no doubt. But also wasted opportunities.

Time to commit to D... NOW. The sky isn't falling, but they're wasting opportunities to improve on the defensive end by not bothering.


They commit to defense when it is counted. You can see it by watching the entire playoff from 2009-2010

Hardly playing defense all 82 games because it is impossible.

We have been coasting and still winning.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:40 pm    Post subject:

Every win at this time of the year is big, the schedule is set up to be easy early and hard late.

They could get off to a real fast start (maybe even something nutty like 20-2) and be in a good spot going into the dog days of the seemingly endless regular season.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:40 pm    Post subject:

I think the defense will be fine once Bynum returns and the entire team is healthy and can develop more team chemistry. Blake and Barnes are newcomers and gonna be part of the regular rotation so they're still a work in progress even though they have been playing great so far.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:46 pm    Post subject:

someolddude wrote:
OX1947 wrote:
C'mon fellas, you guys act like you never watched NBA basketball. In 82 games, this happens. Its the way it is. Plus, Toronto is one of those teams that seems to play us really well at home.


Lakers have the ability to be one of the best defensive teams in the league... even without Drew, and Drew's health is never a given.

This isn't "one game." They've yet to play decent D this season... at all.

Every game, every quarter, every possession... every hour, every minute, and every second, is an opportunity to get better. Wasted opportunities don't come back around, yield a final product that doesn't meet its potential, and affords your competition an opportunity to catch up.

It's not one game, it's 6 games. 6-0 against inferior competition, no doubt. But also wasted opportunities.

Time to commit to D... NOW. The sky isn't falling, but they're wasting opportunities to improve on the defensive end by not bothering.


Oh spare that old pep talk. We get guys here EVERY freaking year spouting that crap like its gospel. Its a long season with its ups and downs, geez, this stuff is so tired and cliche. Is Doc Rovers running a speaking clinic?
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:50 pm    Post subject:

I'll take the win, TYVM
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:51 pm    Post subject:

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someolddude wrote:
OX1947 wrote:
C'mon fellas, you guys act like you never watched NBA basketball. In 82 games, this happens. Its the way it is. Plus, Toronto is one of those teams that seems to play us really well at home.


Lakers have the ability to be one of the best defensive teams in the league... even without Drew, and Drew's health is never a given.

This isn't "one game." They've yet to play decent D this season... at all.

Every game, every quarter, every possession... every hour, every minute, and every second, is an opportunity to get better. Wasted opportunities don't come back around, yield a final product that doesn't meet its potential, and affords your competition an opportunity to catch up.

It's not one game, it's 6 games. 6-0 against inferior competition, no doubt. But also wasted opportunities.

Time to commit to D... NOW. The sky isn't falling, but they're wasting opportunities to improve on the defensive end by not bothering.


Oh spare that old pep talk. We get guys here EVERY freaking year spouting that crap like its gospel. Its a long season with its ups and downs, geez, this stuff is so tired and cliche. Is Doc Rovers running a speaking clinic?


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WE GOT TO PLAY... TOGETHER!

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:55 pm    Post subject:

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someolddude wrote:
OX1947 wrote:
C'mon fellas, you guys act like you never watched NBA basketball. In 82 games, this happens. Its the way it is. Plus, Toronto is one of those teams that seems to play us really well at home.


Lakers have the ability to be one of the best defensive teams in the league... even without Drew, and Drew's health is never a given.

This isn't "one game." They've yet to play decent D this season... at all.

Every game, every quarter, every possession... every hour, every minute, and every second, is an opportunity to get better. Wasted opportunities don't come back around, yield a final product that doesn't meet its potential, and affords your competition an opportunity to catch up.

It's not one game, it's 6 games. 6-0 against inferior competition, no doubt. But also wasted opportunities.

Time to commit to D... NOW. The sky isn't falling, but they're wasting opportunities to improve on the defensive end by not bothering.


Oh spare that old pep talk. We get guys here EVERY freaking year spouting that crap like its gospel. Its a long season with its ups and downs, geez, this stuff is so tired and cliche. Is Doc Rovers running a speaking clinic?


Hope people still think MORE REALISTIC.

I think the problem with all the overreaction is that people think we have to win with a 82-0 record and blow team out by 20+ point.

This Lakers team is full of HUMAN. They will have up and down, lose and win, and close game between blow-out game.

Nice said, Dawg!

(And no more soap to you also )
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:57 pm    Post subject:

someolddude wrote:
OX1947 wrote:
C'mon fellas, you guys act like you never watched NBA basketball. In 82 games, this happens. Its the way it is. Plus, Toronto is one of those teams that seems to play us really well at home.


Lakers have the ability to be one of the best defensive teams in the league... even without Drew, and Drew's health is never a given.

This isn't "one game." They've yet to play decent D this season... at all.

Every game, every quarter, every possession... every hour, every minute, and every second, is an opportunity to get better. Wasted opportunities don't come back around, yield a final product that doesn't meet its potential, and affords your competition an opportunity to catch up.

It's not one game, it's 6 games. 6-0 against inferior competition, no doubt. But also wasted opportunities.

Time to commit to D... NOW. The sky isn't falling, but they're wasting opportunities to improve on the defensive end by not bothering.


I love your enthuaism, but this is a veteran team, going for a 3 peat. They know what it takes to win a championship. Look over the laker's 2002 run, and you will notice that their defense also fluxuated.

The Laker's will man up when it is required. Don't worry.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:57 pm    Post subject:

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someolddude wrote:
OX1947 wrote:
C'mon fellas, you guys act like you never watched NBA basketball. In 82 games, this happens. Its the way it is. Plus, Toronto is one of those teams that seems to play us really well at home.


Lakers have the ability to be one of the best defensive teams in the league... even without Drew, and Drew's health is never a given.

This isn't "one game." They've yet to play decent D this season... at all.

Every game, every quarter, every possession... every hour, every minute, and every second, is an opportunity to get better. Wasted opportunities don't come back around, yield a final product that doesn't meet its potential, and affords your competition an opportunity to catch up.

It's not one game, it's 6 games. 6-0 against inferior competition, no doubt. But also wasted opportunities.

Time to commit to D... NOW. The sky isn't falling, but they're wasting opportunities to improve on the defensive end by not bothering.


Oh spare that old pep talk. We get guys here EVERY freaking year spouting that crap like its gospel. Its a long season with its ups and downs, geez, this stuff is so tired and cliche. Is Doc Rovers running a speaking clinic?


Cleary you don't espouse the "every opportunity to get better is important" theory.

Fair enough.
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someolddude wrote:
OX1947 wrote:
C'mon fellas, you guys act like you never watched NBA basketball. In 82 games, this happens. Its the way it is. Plus, Toronto is one of those teams that seems to play us really well at home.


Lakers have the ability to be one of the best defensive teams in the league... even without Drew, and Drew's health is never a given.

This isn't "one game." They've yet to play decent D this season... at all.

Every game, every quarter, every possession... every hour, every minute, and every second, is an opportunity to get better. Wasted opportunities don't come back around, yield a final product that doesn't meet its potential, and affords your competition an opportunity to catch up.

It's not one game, it's 6 games. 6-0 against inferior competition, no doubt. But also wasted opportunities.

Time to commit to D... NOW. The sky isn't falling, but they're wasting opportunities to improve on the defensive end by not bothering.


I love your enthuaism, but this is a veteran team, going for a 3 peat. They know what it takes to win a championship. Look over the laker's 2002 run, and you will notice that their defense also fluxuated.

The Laker's will man up when it is required. Don't worry.


I'm not worried, and obviously the sky ain't falling. It's not an over-reaction.

Coaches watch their teams and gauge progress, not records. They're going to have to get serious and start working on the D at some point, and I have faith that they will.

But, to date, they haven't.
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someolddude wrote:
City_Dawg wrote:
someolddude wrote:
OX1947 wrote:
C'mon fellas, you guys act like you never watched NBA basketball. In 82 games, this happens. Its the way it is. Plus, Toronto is one of those teams that seems to play us really well at home.


Lakers have the ability to be one of the best defensive teams in the league... even without Drew, and Drew's health is never a given.

This isn't "one game." They've yet to play decent D this season... at all.

Every game, every quarter, every possession... every hour, every minute, and every second, is an opportunity to get better. Wasted opportunities don't come back around, yield a final product that doesn't meet its potential, and affords your competition an opportunity to catch up.

It's not one game, it's 6 games. 6-0 against inferior competition, no doubt. But also wasted opportunities.

Time to commit to D... NOW. The sky isn't falling, but they're wasting opportunities to improve on the defensive end by not bothering.


Oh spare that old pep talk. We get guys here EVERY freaking year spouting that crap like its gospel. Its a long season with its ups and downs, geez, this stuff is so tired and cliche. Is Doc Rovers running a speaking clinic?


Cleary you don't espouse the "every opportunity to get better is important" theory.

Fair enough.


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:06 pm    Post subject:

someolddude wrote:
rebirthoftheM wrote:
someolddude wrote:
OX1947 wrote:
C'mon fellas, you guys act like you never watched NBA basketball. In 82 games, this happens. Its the way it is. Plus, Toronto is one of those teams that seems to play us really well at home.


Lakers have the ability to be one of the best defensive teams in the league... even without Drew, and Drew's health is never a given.

This isn't "one game." They've yet to play decent D this season... at all.

Every game, every quarter, every possession... every hour, every minute, and every second, is an opportunity to get better. Wasted opportunities don't come back around, yield a final product that doesn't meet its potential, and affords your competition an opportunity to catch up.

It's not one game, it's 6 games. 6-0 against inferior competition, no doubt. But also wasted opportunities.

Time to commit to D... NOW. The sky isn't falling, but they're wasting opportunities to improve on the defensive end by not bothering.


I love your enthuaism, but this is a veteran team, going for a 3 peat. They know what it takes to win a championship. Look over the laker's 2002 run, and you will notice that their defense also fluxuated.

The Laker's will man up when it is required. Don't worry.


I'm not worried, and obviously the sky ain't falling. It's not an over-reaction.

Coaches watch their teams and gauge progress, not records. They're going to have to get serious and start working on the D at some point, and I have faith that they will.

But, to date, they haven't.


3 straight Final with 2 repeated championships.

They haven't do any D. Hmmmmmmmmmm, isn't it odd? Or Does the previous 3 years, the D that they played has been never existed?
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:15 pm    Post subject:

thurloly wrote:
someolddude wrote:
rebirthoftheM wrote:
someolddude wrote:
OX1947 wrote:
C'mon fellas, you guys act like you never watched NBA basketball. In 82 games, this happens. Its the way it is. Plus, Toronto is one of those teams that seems to play us really well at home.


Lakers have the ability to be one of the best defensive teams in the league... even without Drew, and Drew's health is never a given.

This isn't "one game." They've yet to play decent D this season... at all.

Every game, every quarter, every possession... every hour, every minute, and every second, is an opportunity to get better. Wasted opportunities don't come back around, yield a final product that doesn't meet its potential, and affords your competition an opportunity to catch up.

It's not one game, it's 6 games. 6-0 against inferior competition, no doubt. But also wasted opportunities.

Time to commit to D... NOW. The sky isn't falling, but they're wasting opportunities to improve on the defensive end by not bothering.


I love your enthuaism, but this is a veteran team, going for a 3 peat. They know what it takes to win a championship. Look over the laker's 2002 run, and you will notice that their defense also fluxuated.

The Laker's will man up when it is required. Don't worry.


I'm not worried, and obviously the sky ain't falling. It's not an over-reaction.

Coaches watch their teams and gauge progress, not records. They're going to have to get serious and start working on the D at some point, and I have faith that they will.

But, to date, they haven't.


3 straight Final with 2 repeated championships.

They haven't do any D. Hmmmmmmmmmm, isn't it odd? Or Does the previous 3 years, the D that they played has been never existed?


On the Defensive end (and the O end), this squad looks quite reminiscent of the '08 squad.

Again, not worried about it... they're capable, and the coach will crack the whip before long. He has to... competition is improved.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:17 pm    Post subject:

someolddude wrote:
thurloly wrote:
someolddude wrote:
rebirthoftheM wrote:
someolddude wrote:
OX1947 wrote:
C'mon fellas, you guys act like you never watched NBA basketball. In 82 games, this happens. Its the way it is. Plus, Toronto is one of those teams that seems to play us really well at home.


Lakers have the ability to be one of the best defensive teams in the league... even without Drew, and Drew's health is never a given.

This isn't "one game." They've yet to play decent D this season... at all.

Every game, every quarter, every possession... every hour, every minute, and every second, is an opportunity to get better. Wasted opportunities don't come back around, yield a final product that doesn't meet its potential, and affords your competition an opportunity to catch up.

It's not one game, it's 6 games. 6-0 against inferior competition, no doubt. But also wasted opportunities.

Time to commit to D... NOW. The sky isn't falling, but they're wasting opportunities to improve on the defensive end by not bothering.


I love your enthuaism, but this is a veteran team, going for a 3 peat. They know what it takes to win a championship. Look over the laker's 2002 run, and you will notice that their defense also fluxuated.

The Laker's will man up when it is required. Don't worry.


I'm not worried, and obviously the sky ain't falling. It's not an over-reaction.

Coaches watch their teams and gauge progress, not records. They're going to have to get serious and start working on the D at some point, and I have faith that they will.

But, to date, they haven't.


3 straight Final with 2 repeated championships.

They haven't do any D. Hmmmmmmmmmm, isn't it odd? Or Does the previous 3 years, the D that they played has been never existed?


On the Defensive end (and the O end), this squad looks quite reminiscent of the '08 squad.

Again, not worried about it... they're capable, and the coach will crack the whip before long. He has to... competition is improved.


I know it was an ugly game. Keep faith in our boys because they will win it beautifully at both ends of the floor like they did 2 years ago in playoff.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:20 pm    Post subject:

thurloly wrote:
someolddude wrote:
thurloly wrote:
someolddude wrote:
rebirthoftheM wrote:
someolddude wrote:
OX1947 wrote:
C'mon fellas, you guys act like you never watched NBA basketball. In 82 games, this happens. Its the way it is. Plus, Toronto is one of those teams that seems to play us really well at home.


Lakers have the ability to be one of the best defensive teams in the league... even without Drew, and Drew's health is never a given.

This isn't "one game." They've yet to play decent D this season... at all.

Every game, every quarter, every possession... every hour, every minute, and every second, is an opportunity to get better. Wasted opportunities don't come back around, yield a final product that doesn't meet its potential, and affords your competition an opportunity to catch up.

It's not one game, it's 6 games. 6-0 against inferior competition, no doubt. But also wasted opportunities.

Time to commit to D... NOW. The sky isn't falling, but they're wasting opportunities to improve on the defensive end by not bothering.


I love your enthuaism, but this is a veteran team, going for a 3 peat. They know what it takes to win a championship. Look over the laker's 2002 run, and you will notice that their defense also fluxuated.

The Laker's will man up when it is required. Don't worry.


I'm not worried, and obviously the sky ain't falling. It's not an over-reaction.

Coaches watch their teams and gauge progress, not records. They're going to have to get serious and start working on the D at some point, and I have faith that they will.

But, to date, they haven't.


3 straight Final with 2 repeated championships.

They haven't do any D. Hmmmmmmmmmm, isn't it odd? Or Does the previous 3 years, the D that they played has been never existed?


On the Defensive end (and the O end), this squad looks quite reminiscent of the '08 squad.

Again, not worried about it... they're capable, and the coach will crack the whip before long. He has to... competition is improved.


I know it was an ugly game. Keep faith in our boys because they will win it beautifully at both ends of the floor like they did 2 years ago in playoff.


Yes. It is still early during season. Just make sure we have that chemistry first.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:21 pm    Post subject:

Odom seems to be a little relaxed. Hope he is not going to the downtrend.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:24 pm    Post subject:

thurloly wrote:
someolddude wrote:
thurloly wrote:
someolddude wrote:
rebirthoftheM wrote:
someolddude wrote:
OX1947 wrote:
C'mon fellas, you guys act like you never watched NBA basketball. In 82 games, this happens. Its the way it is. Plus, Toronto is one of those teams that seems to play us really well at home.


Lakers have the ability to be one of the best defensive teams in the league... even without Drew, and Drew's health is never a given.

This isn't "one game." They've yet to play decent D this season... at all.

Every game, every quarter, every possession... every hour, every minute, and every second, is an opportunity to get better. Wasted opportunities don't come back around, yield a final product that doesn't meet its potential, and affords your competition an opportunity to catch up.

It's not one game, it's 6 games. 6-0 against inferior competition, no doubt. But also wasted opportunities.

Time to commit to D... NOW. The sky isn't falling, but they're wasting opportunities to improve on the defensive end by not bothering.


I love your enthuaism, but this is a veteran team, going for a 3 peat. They know what it takes to win a championship. Look over the laker's 2002 run, and you will notice that their defense also fluxuated.

The Laker's will man up when it is required. Don't worry.


I'm not worried, and obviously the sky ain't falling. It's not an over-reaction.

Coaches watch their teams and gauge progress, not records. They're going to have to get serious and start working on the D at some point, and I have faith that they will.

But, to date, they haven't.


3 straight Final with 2 repeated championships.

They haven't do any D. Hmmmmmmmmmm, isn't it odd? Or Does the previous 3 years, the D that they played has been never existed?


On the Defensive end (and the O end), this squad looks quite reminiscent of the '08 squad.

Again, not worried about it... they're capable, and the coach will crack the whip before long. He has to... competition is improved.


I know it was an ugly game. Keep faith in our boys because they will win it beautifully at both ends of the floor like they did 2 years ago in playoff.


Who's losing faith? I fully expect 'em to kick the **** out of everyone come playoff/finals time.

We'll see this D switch on too... before Drew returns. PJ will make it an emphasis before too long. He might have already sent the message (see Ron watching from the bench all 4th).
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 11:01 pm    Post subject:

missed the game, but it looks like odom didn't have a good game. sad to see because he is the x factor.

either way a win is a win
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