Wow it's been a few months since I've had a chance to post anything here but I promise to stay on top of things now that I've set aside time on my busy schedule to do so...
Looks like the Lakers are off to a good start. Still a bit inconsistent at times (Friday night's game in Oakland is a perfect example) but they seem to be clicking much better this year than in the last few. They aren't fully relying on Kobe (who's kept quiet off the court about his trade demands and made some noise on the court with his play) and are getting much needed help off the bench, which is one of the top scoring benches in the league. It will be nice to see how they do against the elite teams. It will be even nicer if they can hold on to some of these late game leads they've let slip away, such as the aforementioned Golden State game.
Keep in mind that I am in Dallas and do not have the Center Court package (or whatever the NBA package is called on DirecTV) so I only get to see the games televised on ESPN, TNT or NBA TV. So bear with me as I won't be able to comment more specifically on all the games.
Mid-west/East Coast swing kicks off tomorrow in Chicago, then swings over to Cleveland, Philly, and the Big Apple. If all goes well, Lakers SHOULD come back at least 3-1 on the trip. That would give them a very respectable 17-10 mark....
Looks like the Lakers are off to a good start. Still a bit inconsistent at times (Friday night's game in Oakland is a perfect example) but they seem to be clicking much better this year than in the last few. They aren't fully relying on Kobe (who's kept quiet off the court about his trade demands and made some noise on the court with his play) and are getting much needed help off the bench, which is one of the top scoring benches in the league. It will be nice to see how they do against the elite teams. It will be even nicer if they can hold on to some of these late game leads they've let slip away, such as the aforementioned Golden State game.
Keep in mind that I am in Dallas and do not have the Center Court package (or whatever the NBA package is called on DirecTV) so I only get to see the games televised on ESPN, TNT or NBA TV. So bear with me as I won't be able to comment more specifically on all the games.
Mid-west/East Coast swing kicks off tomorrow in Chicago, then swings over to Cleveland, Philly, and the Big Apple. If all goes well, Lakers SHOULD come back at least 3-1 on the trip. That would give them a very respectable 17-10 mark....
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