I can't really complain beyond some ty officiating. The Lakers shot themselves in the foot too many times in this series.
We were flawed since the beginning of the season.
I think the Gasol+Bynum experiment must end. One of the two needs to go next season. I would actually prefer to get rid of Bynum, he's definitely the more attractive trade piece. If D12 could be had, that's basically as good as LAL can do to reload for one last run. Need to bring in more shooters. Sessions gotta work on that jumper. Oh and FIRE MIKE BROWN.
Anyways, I'll be rooting for you SAS. Take these young bucks out to the woodshed.
I can't really complain beyond some ty officiating. The Lakers shot themselves in the foot too many times in this series.
If Kobe keeps on record chasing that scoring record, and you don't get a coach to keep him in check, nothing is going to change, IMO...
Only coach Kobe would listen to is Phil and he's off sipping margaritas and banging Buss' daughter.
Maybe I'm out of my mind, but why would you trade Bynum for D12? You're basically exchanging one man for a guy who plays the exact same way, and also can't shoot free throws. If this "experiment" is a failure, why would you trade for a guy who plays the same?
It is what it is. Looking forward to getting rid of all the chokers. Pau needs to go.
Lakerfan can't get all the way down though... This season was progress... at least one game was won in the 2nd round...
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At the end of the day, LAL has had great success in the post Shaq era. 2 les, 3 Finals appearances. Can't complain about that.
I'm hoping we can make one more run before Kobe finishes lacing them up.
pau isn't at all interested in helping kobe win #6 after kobe's wife played a part in his breakup with his fiance..that's been apparent in the way he has sabotaged the lakers in the past 2 playoffs. gasol is still a good player i think, he just hates kobe deep down.
totally agree and im rooting for them spurs too tbh. lakers are getting rid of Pau instead of bynum, bynum is a more complete player then D12 believe or not and if you swap him for DH it'd be no better then a one step forward, two steps back movement tbh. DH's offensive game is just above average at finest, he just bulls the opposing C with athleticism but he never shows any sort of dominance like the prime shaq.
his D has been well vaunted but it's not actually this good either, still it's his athleticism that makes him look decent on both ends of the floor, but in term of skills & awareness he's just an above average player and when he starts to lose his athleticism due to aging, he's a crapping out real soon tbh
Well I did not expect the Lakers to get past Oklahoma but I was disgusted at the officiating…I understand the refs calling a tight game in close out situations but Perkins brought no athleticism this series…He mauled tugged on jerseys & pushed in the back every play…Then they call ticky tack incidental contact fouls on Bynum last night which put the big guy in the hole in the 1st quarter…Then they give Artest a Flagrant when he made a clean “all ball “ block…Then they T-up Kobe for challenging the call….
Oklahoma or Spurs vs Indiana ?….I will be watching Pawn Stars & NASCAR like the rest to the country…The NBA is a a scripted joke…![]()
Odom was very important, he complemented the Gasol - Bynum rotation. That being said, the Thunder forced the Lakers to take too many bad shots. Mike Brown can't coach offense.
Mehh some bad calls all playoffs, not just this series. Some calls we got, plenty we didnt, but that evens out over time. Lakers had no one to blame but themselves. We (Kobe especially) pissed away 2 games, but the better team won. They were 6 games better in the regular season and blew us out 2 of the 5 and won 2 of the 3 close games in the series.
We shot horrible from deep, a season long issue. Our bench is non-existent. And we got inconsistent production offensively and defensively from our PG's and offensively from our SF rotation who were decent to very good on defense. Kobe scored well but shot poorly at times. Bynum was a offensive weapon but still needs to improve at handling doubles. Our pnr defense was shaky and our offense featured not enough ball movement and too much ball stopping Kobe iso plays. Despite what anyone says Kobe is still an amazing 1 on 1 player. But to win a le no way (even when he was at his peak) is that a championship formula. We need more players that can penetrate shoot and create plays on offense. Kobe's usage rate was way too high.
okc showed some balls ...... lakers gave away like two games. Similiar to 1984 against the C's ............ and even if they had defeated the Thunder, San Antone would have taxed that ass
The season was doomed from the start after Stern nixed the Paul trade. Caused too many deep wounds (Pau, Odom etc). I was actually surprised by their record considering the turmoil from players to the HO.....however this is the Lakers and it's par for the course and controversy is germaine to their organization.
OKC showed a lot of growth since 2010 when the Lakers dispatched them. They have a strong team and a good rotation, however I still think the Spurs will wear them down.
Still, would like to see OKC win the ring this year.
It's got nothing to do with your players.
You lost Phil Jackson.
Yes they did. We knew that from the beginning though.
We've secretly replaced the Lakers' Phil Jackson with Mike Brown. Let's see if they notice....
Bold Laker prediction: D'Antonio will be hired as head coach and the Lakers will find a way to get Nash, Martin and Scola with Gasol going out the door and Artest not too far behind. Probably grab some of Houston's deep bench, as well.
If you hired D'Antoni, Pau would be the guy you wanted to keep. He would be terrific in D'Antoni's offense.
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