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Chris
01-26-2015, 08:57 PM
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Kobe Bryant may be done for the season, but Nick Young is more than ready to take the reins.

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- What will the Lakers do without Kobe Bryant?

Don't worry.

They still have Nick Young.

"Just give me the ball and get out of the way," the outspoken reserve guard said with a laugh after practice Monday, not long after the team announced that Bryant will have surgery Wednesday morning to repair a torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder.

A timetable for Bryant's recovery won't be known until after the procedure, but Lakers coach Byron Scott said that "we know Kobe is probably not going to play" again this season.

While Scott said he has “no idea” who will step up to help fill the void left by Bryant, and didn’t mention who would start in place of Bryant, no doubt more is expected of Young, who averages 14.1 points per game, second among Lakers players to Bryant’s 22.3.

"It’s a big responsibility," Young said. "I’ve got to go out there and play to the best of my abilities every night."

Young spoke after apparently suffering a sprained ankle during practice when guard Jordan Clarkson stepped on his foot. Young said his ankle was "throbbing, but I’ll be all right." He said he wasn't sure if he'd play Tuesday against the Washington Wizards.

However, Young's mention of "responsibility" came at an interesting time. The Lakers guard was benched in the second half of Sunday's loss to the Houston Rockets for what Scott described as a lack of effort.

"The message I was sending [Sunday] night was, 'You basically didn’t look like you wanted to play,'" Scott said. "'You weren't defending. You were just standing around.' He was throwing the ball all over the place. So I chose not to play him, because if you look disinterested, with body language and things like that, to me you don’t want to play."

Young, who didn't speak to reporters after Sunday's game, discounted the notion that he didn't want to be out there.

"There ain’t a day go by that I don’t want to be out there on the court," Young said. "I love being here, love playing basketball. I get a joy out of playing and seeing the fans, hearing them chant ‘Swaggy P.’ That’s what drives me. [Scott] sees what he sees. I’m not in no situation to go back and forth with the coach because I would never play. That’s his judgment."

On being benched, Young said, "It was very frustrating. It just brought back some old memories, like being a rookie. It happens. I guess [Scott] wants the best for me. I came in [Monday] with the mindset of not having no negative energy. ... I think I’ll be all right."

Young also admitted that the Lakers' losing ways have affected him. The team has lost a season-high eight straight games, their longest losing streak since losing eight in a row in March 2005.

"We’ve only won 12 games this year," Young said. "Losing can catch up to you. I’m still a human being. I’m still going out there trying to fight. At the same time, you get tired of getting beat up."

Young said he and Scott talked about his demeanor, and Young stressed that he has to do a better job when being double-teamed by defenders, which he said he expects even more now that Bryant is out.

"It’s tough, but we’ve got to go out there and still fight," Young said. "We’ve still got to give fans a show. It’s a chance for other people to step up now. There’s a lot of players with contracts. Even though it’s tough for Kobe, it’s a blessing in disguise for other people out there to get a chance. They’ve just got to take full advantage of it."

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Looks like the cancer is contagious

midnightpulp
01-26-2015, 09:02 PM
Hopefully he starts, so the Lakers can remain semi-entertaining while Kirbs is out.

Bynumite
01-26-2015, 09:23 PM
Hopefully he starts, so the Lakers can remain semi-entertaining while Kirbs is out.

The season starts now. With Kobe out, they should be making a run for a playoff spot. After all the Lakers have a "very capable squad", right Mid? :lmao

http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=241328

FlAVaK
01-26-2015, 11:11 PM
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midnightpulp
01-26-2015, 11:55 PM
The season starts now. With Kobe out, they should be making a run for a playoff spot. After all the Lakers have a "very capable squad", right Mid? :lmao

http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=241328

They are capable, as proven by the win against Golden State and their competitive games against top West teams (without Kobe).

Now they are blatantly tanking. Scott benched Nick Young for the second half of yesterday's game and prefers Ronnie Price over Lin :lol

Splits
01-27-2015, 09:30 AM
:lol Dwert going in

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313
01-27-2015, 11:32 PM
They are capable, as proven by the win against Golden State and their competitive games against top West teams (without Kobe).

Now they are blatantly tanking. Scott benched Nick Young for the second half of yesterday's game and prefers Ronnie Price over Lin :lol

Currently up 11 on the wizards

:lol Kobe

Bynumite
01-27-2015, 11:46 PM
:lol Dwert going in

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That's ironic coming from Dwight. His career is nothing but "untapped potential." :lol

Splits
01-27-2015, 11:56 PM
That's ironic coming from Dwight. His career is nothing but "untapped potential." :lol

Ironic since the easiest NBA championship in the last 30 years was 2009 where Dwert carried Rashard Lewis, Hedo, Rafer Alston, Mikael Pietrus, and Courtney Lee to a fucking Finals :lmao

Meanwhile, Kirby was carried by MVPau, and had Bynum, Odum, and Ariza in their prime with Phillip steering the ship through Utah, Houston, and Denver :lmao

Bynumite
01-28-2015, 12:18 AM
Ironic since the easiest NBA championship in the last 30 years was 2009 where Dwert carried Rashard Lewis, Hedo, Rafer Alston, Mikael Pietrus, and Courtney Lee to a fucking Finals :lmao

Meanwhile, Kirby was carried by MVPau, and had Bynum, Odum, and Ariza in their prime with Phillip steering the ship through Utah, Houston, and Denver :lmao

I should know better than to quote the forum's resident retard :lol

I'm talking about how Dwight had all the tools to become one of the most dominant players the game has ever seen because he had the athleticism, size and physical strength but some would argue he didn't live up to his full potential but the gif spamming faggot goes on a rant about the Lakers of course.

pookenstein
01-28-2015, 05:37 AM
On being benched, Young said, "It was very frustrating. It just brought back some old memories, like being a rookie. It happens. I guess [Scott] wants the best for me. I came in [Monday] with the mindset of not having no negative energy. ... I think I’ll be all right."

So he planned on having negative energy? What age did this moron leave school? Or is this typical Hood language?

Calispursfan11
01-28-2015, 05:44 AM
Lol at thread title tbh.