Showing posts with label Andrew Bynum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andrew Bynum. Show all posts

02 January, 2012

28,000 and counting


"Trying to escape my trouble..."

Jay-Z - Politics As Usual

The 66-game shortened NBA season is a week old, but it's too early to do an in depth analysis. There have been some major changes in Los Angeles, Dallas, and New York, however the new year will certainly bring excitement, and surprise in the upcoming months.

Consistency

On New Year's Eve the Lakers outlasted the Nuggets 92-89 as Andrew Bynum returned to the lineup after sitting out 4-games due to a suspension that carried over from the playoffs. He played well scoring 29-points while securing 13-rebounds, Derek Fisher made the ultimate hustle play that saved the game and could have more than likely set the tone for the season.

With all the changes to the Lakers; Coach Mike Brown, Metta World Peace, and the Lamar Odom trade to Dallas, one thing has remained the same, and that is Kobe Bryant. Just when it seems that his reign as one of the best players in the league will come to a close, he continues to move forward, playing through injury, change, and milestones.

Sunday night in the second game of a back-to-back against the Nuggets he struggled early and never shook off the shooting woes as Denver won 99-90, finishing the game on an 11-0 run.

Bryant entered the contest needing only 4-points to become the youngest player to reach the 28K plateau, which he achieved on a free-throw at the 10:43 mark of the 3rd quarter. He now stands at 6th in all-time scoring, and will need 584-points to eclipse the next closest player, Shaquille O'Neal.

The saga continues tonight as the Lakers host the Rockets at the Staples Center. 


Words: @axgilbert

Picture: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

04 April, 2010

Final Fantasy


"I helped the game, it ain't help me..."

Jadakiss - Made You Look Remix

The two premier players in the league matched up against conference foes today, and walked away with a new number in the loss column.

Endurance

The Celtics defeated the Cavaliers, and the Spurs traveled to the Staples Center and outplayed the Lakers. Since the games ended a few hours ago...everyone is up in arms about the losses, however in the grand scheme of things it means nothing. Of course any team would like to continue winning as they head into the playoffs, however with so few games remaining in the regular season...this is a time to make the necessary adjustments, and get a few key players some rest before the games begin to really count.

I received a text from my homeboy Vince during the Lakers game, and he informed me how much they underachieve as a team, and that the Celtics are going to win the title. Let's just say that I don't agree with him, however if the Lake Show do in fact play less then their potential, then I'm curious to see how they perform once Bynum returns from injury, and the team is back at full staff.

I don't have all the answers and the playoffs are right around the corner...nevertheless I have to give respect to Los Angeles as the reigning champs, and in the Eastern Conference...I feel that it is going to be either Orlando or Cleveland. Both teams are evenly matched, with the Magic having an advantage at the guard and center positions, and the Cavs have LeBron James...enough said!

The season is a marathon not a sprint...while the playoffs are win or go home.



Photo: Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Images

04 June, 2009

Poison Clan

Heart
Unsatisfied
Back to back

"If I were you, I'd take precaution..."

Bell Biv DeVoe - Poison

I wrote a story yesterday entitled Antidote...so today's entry is about something so potent that nothing can help the victim once the venom is introduced into their system.

Hunger

The Los Angeles Lakers enter Game 1 of the NBA Finals tonight with the stigma and stain from an embarrassing championship loss a year ago in Boston. With that pain still fresh in their hearts and minds, you can expect the Lake Show to play with a heightened sense of urgency.

Kobe Bryant...also known as the Black Mamba is the most deadly professional basketball player on planet Earth. Recently he has been more focused than usual, as I'm sure he can all but taste the sweet nectar of victory. I do not want to take anything away from Blue Magic as they have some serious weapons, not too mention the current Defensive Player of the Year in Dwight Howard. 

Like I always say...I don't make predictions, I just watch the games and interview the athletes...nevertheles below are the keys to a Lakers win, and parade in the City of Angeles:

  • Kobe Bryant would like nothing more than to win another championship. He has told me this numerous times this season and just like last year, I truly believe that he will continue to practice and play until he quenches his insatiable thirst.
  • Luke Walton comes off the bench, however he does all the little things that are add up to the team's success. Between that, his veteran leadership, and his goal of winning his 1st title in 3 tries is enough to fuel the fire within him. You must remember that his Hall of Fame father Bill Walton has 2 rings (Portland '77, and Boston '86), and Luke would like to join him ASAP.
  • Lamar Odom played extremely well during the last 2 games against the Nuggets, and if he can keep that up, then it could prove costly for the Magic.
  • Pau Gasol, and Andrew Bynum individually will have their problems with Dwight Howard, but as a united front, they can be unstoppable. The offense is there...its the defense that the Lakers front court needs to focus on.




Photos:  Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE, Doug Pensigner/Getty Images