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BILL PLASCHKE
Clippers hold the floor now at Staples Center
You can hear the difference between today's Clippers and Lakers. For crowd noise, player effort, shoe squeaks, it's the Clippers that have pumped up the volume.
By Bill Plaschke
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why would okc want to do such a thing?
seriously like what advantage would that give okc?
they would be regressing imo
howard brings a lot less than many attribute to him although i think people are finally coming to their senses and seeing how much of a phony he is
8 hunna
4-1 record.
What a ******g vagina.This guy is such a clown
In order to move forward and turn around their disappointing season, the Los Angeles Lakers attempted to let go of their past frustrations with a team meeting Wednesday.
Prior to the team's shootaround in preparation for the Lakers' game against the Memphis Grizzlies, coach Mike D'Antoni invited members of the team to air their grievances, according to a team source.
Several players spoke up, including Steve Nash and Kobe Bryant, the 17-year veterans who make up the Lakers' backcourt. Bryant asked Dwight Howard if he was bothered by playing alongside him, according to the Los Angeles Times, which first reported the meeting.
Bryant acknowledged he could be "hard to play with," according to the Times, and challenged Howard to speak up if he had a problem with it.
Howard was "despondent" and did not offer much of a reply to Bryant, according to a team source.
i think my best pick up celebration was that Gilbert Arenas walk off launch a 3 from deep and headed to the water fountains before it even went inThat was my celebration after making a big shot at pick up games in the gym. lol
We trying to give away Maynor right now. Tried to send his *** to the D League but he declined. He has no value. If he could return to rookie season form sure, but since his rookie contract is up after this yr, it'd be a risk for a team to give him anything more than like a couple mil for 2-3 yrs each and let him prove he's healthy
How can a player decline getting sent to the D League? Do these teams have any power anymore?
Yea that lineup we just had in was risky (Jackson/Martin/Liggins/Jones 3/Collison), but Jackson showed why and how he made Maynor irrelevant even though he's clearly not a natural pg himself.How does Deandre Liggins crack the rotation but not Lamb or PJIII? I know Liggins is a decent defender but why not give the rookies with the higher ceiling some clock Brooks?
I type that just as he decides to play PJIII
Bruce Chillroy @Ayo_Rush
Lakers transition D looking like a hate crime waiting to happen
more like a interracial gang bang waiting to happen
ayo