I mean it. Champions don't flip their over getting outplayed in a regular season game. Refsbrook went into full-blown panic mode. Durant looked like he was about to cry.
Sure, but if you can't see how things are slowly turning and coming together and you need more time, I get it - but you can see that lightbulb going off, unfortunately. Hopefully it won't last.
I mean it. Champions don't flip their over getting outplayed in a regular season game. Refsbrook went into full-blown panic mode. Durant looked like he was about to cry.
Are those ers back for real or only up until Kobe starts to chucking again 25+ shots ?
Nuggets and Warriors beat the Thunder on this road trip too.
It's just a nice win, nothing more nothing less
DPG always wrong about the NBA
I wouldn't say that. There were times they just lost because of injuries to Nash, Gasol and Dwight. But Kobe sure was responsible for the disharmony in the locker room, there's no denying that.
Did LeBron look annoyed by the Spurs' 3rd string that too them to the distance, I wonder?
DPG is right. GO ahead and paypal me that 5 hundo, scro-diddly
only the media makes certain wins out to be "turning points" in the season.
it's re ed
2 solid games doesn't erase 40+ games of inconsistent play with below average defense and cohesion issues.
Lakers will either miss the playoffs or stumble in as the 8th seed and lose to the Spurs.
I was pretty accurate tbh. Except Kobe didnt feed Dwight much in return Jamison, Clark and Gasol benefited from Kobe's drive and dish.
If Kobe finally learns at 36 that he doesn't have to prove that he's as good as MJ every night I would be astonished.
as if other past and current championship contending teams haven't had players get pissed about a regular season game.
what a moronic ful post
Probably annoyed out of boredom that he had to turn it up a little at the end to win the game.
And with that, the Spurs now have the best record in the NBA. Thanks lakers!It was a win-win situation for us.
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They have another game against the Pelicans at Staples and then they hit the road and play some very winnable games... IMO, to really say they turned a corner, they need to win those...
Make no mistake. This is temporary. If people really believes Kobe averaging less than 20 points a game while dishing out 14 assists is going to be a staple, they're delusional.![]()
IMO, this is the time Kobe will gradually bring back his old game. Heck, I think he'll go out on a scoring binge aginst the Pelicans to get those point averages up.
Agree. This will last until the Lakers have 2 nights in a row of sub 40% shooting, then Kobe will decide that it's up to him to score 35 a game on 32 shots, and things will drop right back down the rabbit hole.
when Kobe pulls this pass first play, its only out of spite (see phoenix playoff series).
Still hate MWP on the offense though, he obviously didn't get the memo, stop playing isoball and pass the ing rock fool.
MWP vacillates between making heady plays and turning into Antoine Walker at the flip of a switch. Hilarious, tbh.
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