That's how they've manufactured that LeClown his whole career
Crypto.com paid AEG which is the company that owns Staple Center to change the name to Crypto.com arena.
That's how they've manufactured that LeClown his whole career
The Spurs are becoming deep that they sem to have a different scoring leader every night.
Pretty funny I’m LG forum talking about the importance of the January meeting with SA to get the tie breaker with the Spurs. lol
Last 15 games, they've been 4th.
Last 10, they've been second.
Last 5, they're first at 120.8 efficiency according to nba.com
The “transitioneers” — a time in spurs history that we’ll look back to and remember a very fun, upstart, scrappy grouping of overachieving late FRPs that made a rebuilding period bearable in small market SA, and dare I say entertaining for .400 level pro bball.
The offense clicking that well is really impressive. Means 3-point shooting is improved while the team plays very smart. More and more shades of the beautiful game coming back. Now they just need to improve the defense
Lazy bas could've had a triple double if he'd only got 3 more rebounds. He needs more bench time,eh?
One game that made me hate the Lakers back in the day was when the refs called over 20 fouls on the Spurs in the first half at the Staples center. We mad a run but could never overcome the lead that the Lakers got because of those fouls. Glad to see we closed out the Staples center a winner in total games played and their last game ever there. I believe it was the hand of God that directed Bates-Diop in that game.
LOL sponsored by Wish.com and Crypto.com, Lakers are the ultimate scam team.
I felt they were a lot of games during the Kobe-Shaq era where when the Lakers were down against the Spurs at Staples the refs would allow them to hack like crazy and wouldn't call a foul but the moment the spurs did the same, they would blow the whistle. It drove me nuts.
Two games that still stand out to me that took place at Staples in the past are game 4 in '03 and '04 against the Lakers. The game 4 in '03 I remember the Spurs being up by 15-16 points in that game and the refs started calling touch fouls left and right. Robinson ended up fouling out, Willis got 4 fouls, Rose got 5 fouls, and Duncan had 5 fouls. It was ridiculous and the Spurs ended up losing by 4 when they should have won that game. Game 4 in '04 stands out to me because there was one play where I believe the Spurs had an open fastbreak for an easy bucket and the refs stopped the fast break. I remember it was the ref Salvatore that POS stopped the fast break because he felt the camera crew was too close to the court. That was bs and a momentum killer since that play occurred in the third quarter and could have broken the game open for the Spurs, but Salvatore killed the momentum. It also paused the game for like 5-10 minutes which gave the Lakers basically a free time out.
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