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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2150 on: December 02, 2013, 08:50:49 PM »
laker guard jordan f. tore his ham

 pau sprained ankle


Steve Blake inured also.

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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2151 on: December 02, 2013, 08:52:33 PM »
damn

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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2153 on: December 02, 2013, 08:56:23 PM »
lakers getting blown out by blazers
They need Sam Perkins back.

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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2154 on: December 03, 2013, 12:43:38 AM »
did they say kobe is back this week? I doubt it, but they always find a way to keep his name on espn.

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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2155 on: March 07, 2014, 06:51:27 AM »
LOST BY FRANCHISE HISTORY 48 Points last nights to their bastard little brothers

kobe still cashing them Laker checks tho, thanks Jim Buss



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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2156 on: March 07, 2014, 08:13:41 AM »
Lol 142

Lol worse loss ever

Lol worse loss ever and it was the clippers

Lol steve nash

Lol dwight howard

Lol buss

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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2157 on: March 07, 2014, 10:49:11 AM »
Lol 142

Lol worse loss ever

Lol worse loss ever and it was the clippers

Lol steve nash

Lol dwight howard

Lol buss

And don't forget about Blake going to the Dubs (and being a great backup to Curry at pg) where he's already said he'd like to stay and be a backup next year.

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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2158 on: March 07, 2014, 10:51:00 AM »
Lets thank Jim Buss for that $23.5 million in the first year and $25 million in the second year of the extension he gave Kobe after this Achilles tear

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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2159 on: March 07, 2014, 11:02:11 AM »
Howard and Nash were horrible decisions.

The money is still worth it for Kobe (assuming he comes back)

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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2160 on: March 07, 2014, 11:37:27 AM »
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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2161 on: March 07, 2014, 05:47:17 PM »
Time to start jumping off the bandwagon, LA Laker "fans"(who don't even live in LA)  ::) ::)  ::)

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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2162 on: March 07, 2014, 10:14:31 PM »
Time to start jumping off the bandwagon, LA Laker "fans"(who don't even live in LA)  ::) ::)  ::)

I want to see how the season pans out with LA whether there stacked or not, that kobe contact was ludicrous even he was surprised by it.

Melo has no business being with the Lakers..and Kobe is plagued with on going injuries for the rest of his career.

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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2163 on: March 08, 2014, 10:06:03 AM »
They need to clean house.

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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2164 on: March 08, 2014, 11:08:13 AM »


Phil Jackson Hates Kobe so much, that he would rather deal with the Knicks then Lakers




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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2165 on: March 13, 2014, 08:16:13 AM »

Says the CU NT face fuck who cashed checks for a total of $23.5 million in 6 games this season and SHUT IT DOWN this season, refusing to play with this worthless team.






Anonymous sources are predicting doom for embattled Lakers coach Mike D'Antoni, as Kobe Bryant vents about management






After weeks of hedging, the Los Angeles Lakers made things official on Wednesday afternoon: Kobe Bryant will miss the remainder of the 2013-14 season due to the lingering effects from his left tibial fracture. This leaves the injury-ravaged Lakers to finish off the course that has been well in hand since both Bryant and guard Steve Nash went down earlier this season – spiraling toward the bottom of the Western Conference for just the second time since the franchise moved to Los Angeles.

This spiral, coming on the heels of one of the more disappointing seasons in NBA history (for any team) in 2012-13, allows for open season as to the futures of both Nash (who could be cut, this summer, encouraging a retirement that he doesn’t want), free agent Pau Gasol  (who has routinely clashed with the team’s coaching staff both on record and off), and head coach Mike D’Antoni.

D’Antoni, who was hired in a late night move by late former Lakers owner Dr. Jerry Buss over Phil Jackson in November of 2012, has struggled to a 62-74 record as Lakers coach. This isn’t a fair representation of his coaching abilities – Bryant has played just 10 games in 11 months, Nash has looked a shell of his former self while on the court, and Dwight Howard was working through a debilitating back injury last season – but the same concerns that were in place in the fall of 2012 (when D’Antoni replaced former coach Mike Brown) are still lingering.

Is Mike D’Antoni the right coach for this team, as either presently constructed with the future Hall of Famers dotting the roster? And is he the right coach for whatever team the Lakers manage to field for 2014-15 and beyond?

According to those pesky anonymous sources, apparently both the Lakers front office and Kobe Bryant doesn’t think so.

ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith reported as much on Wednesday morning, from Lakers Nation:

“I had a source tell me last night [that] Mike D’Antoni is gone at the end of the season. He won’t be there [...] I’m just telling you, that’s the word coming out of L.A.”
[…]
“It’s not coming from the Lakers themselves, but people close to the organization say that Mike D’Antoni is gone because there’s no way that [Carmelo Anthony] would elect to go there if D’Antoni is there. If D’Antoni is gone, with the cap room they have coming up and Kobe’s imminent return, [L.A.] is a viable option [for Anthony].”
“People close to the organization.” So, agents are guessing, and Stephen A. Smith is relaying an agent’s guesswork for all of us, which is nice. Yes, Carmelo Anthony probably doesn’t want to play for the coach he clashed with in New York, a coach that quit on his team partway through the 2011-12 season, but the real reason Carmelo Anthony doesn’t want to go to the Lakers is because he’s also have to give up tens of millions of dollars to do so, while playing alongside a recovering 35-year old Bryant.

It’s damn convenient. We’re not exactly in D’Antoni’s camp here, his work in Los Angeles has been a failure, but this is also like saying “Carmelo Anthony won’t go to the Detroit Pistons this summer if they hire his former combatant George Karl as the team’s head coach.” Sure, Carmelo wouldn’t really want to play for Karl again (I don’t know any player who would, at this point), but the real reasons will always been financial and basketball-driven, in that order. And we don’t blame Anthony for that order.

The Sporting News’ Sean Deveney was more direct in his passing along:

But multiple sources told Sporting News that the reason for D’Antoni’s potential dismissal is closer to home—star guard Kobe Bryant.
Bryant, sources said, has “no interest” in playing for D’Antoni next season, and wants a new coach in place for the 2014-15 season.
The Lakers have a team option for the final year of D’Antoni’s three-year, $12 million deal, and with Mike Brown now coaching in Cleveland, the team would enter 2014-15 free of any obligations to ex-coaches should they decline D’Antoni’s option. And with D’Antoni out of the way, tactful types like Jeff Van Gundy (who refuses to interview or respond to overtures from teams working with head or interim coaches already in place) could be set to suit up for a rebuilding Laker squad after talking with the coach-less team this summer.

Of course, coaching really isn't the Lakers' biggest problem. The team's scads of injuries, somehow, aren't even its biggest issue.

The problem in Los Angeles is that the Lakers co-owners Jim and Jeannie Buss do not see eye to eye, and that Jim Buss' personnel leanings leave a lot to be desired. Bryant spoke about as much on Wednesday. From ESPN's Dave McMenamin:

"I think we have to start at the top in terms of the culture of our team," Bryant said. "What kind of culture do we want to have? What kind of system do we want to have? How do we want to play? It starts there and from there, you can start building out your team accordingly."
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"You got to start with Jim," Bryant said. "You got to start with Jim and Jeanie and how that relationship plays out. It starts there and having a clear direction and clear authority. And then it goes down to the coaching staff and what Mike (D'Antoni) is going to do, what they're going to do with Mike and it goes from there. It's got to start at the top."
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"How can I be satisfied with it? We're like 100 games under .500," Bryant said. "I can't be satisfied with that at all. This is not what we stand for. This is not what we play for. A lot of times it's hard to understand that message if you're not a diehard Laker fan. It's hard to really understand where we're coming from and what we're accustomed to, which is playing for championships and everything else is a complete failure. That's just how it is. That's how it was explained to me by Jerry (West) and all the other great Lakers who have played here and that's how I grew up thinking. So that's just how it is."
Bryant is already on record as wanting seven-season teammate Pau Gasol to return, and if Gasol takes the sort of pay cut that Kobe Bryant (who will make an insane $23.5 million next season, a pay cut from this year’s $30 million salary, but one that could hamstring the team in the free agent market) refused to take, the Lakers could be players this summer as they recruit free agents. Bryant’s salary won’t allow the team to bring in a pair of top-tiered stars, but the potential is there for a proper rebuild. Especially if the Lakers strike gold with what could be a top five pick in this year’s NBA draft.

This is likely why, after several wasted years in the wake of Phil Jackson’s departure in 2011, both the Lakers and Bryant want to get this right. The team will enter 2014-15 with just five playoff wins to their credit since Jackson was forced out, with Bryant having played just 10 games in 18 and a half months and with no assurances even if the team does hit a home run both in the draft and the free agent market.

They’ll need a coach to put it all together. Is Mike D’Antoni the right man for the job?

Several sources that have watched Los Angeles Lakers basketball over the last year and a half say “no.”


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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2166 on: March 13, 2014, 10:11:27 AM »
Kobe took the money and run. :D

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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2167 on: March 13, 2014, 10:14:32 AM »
Kobe took the money and run. :D

He can't run   :P

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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2168 on: March 14, 2014, 09:27:07 AM »
"I'm not going to retire because I want the money." - Steve Nash

Steve Nash responds to the critics calling for his retirement in Grantland's latest episode of "The Finish Line."

He is Owed $10 million next year by the lakers



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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2169 on: March 14, 2014, 10:02:01 AM »
Lakers are bottom basement they cant even hit a lay up. Now they are all faking injuries.

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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2170 on: April 30, 2014, 06:40:04 PM »
I guess the Accused Rapist who paid off his accuser rather then go to court and prove his innocent and F A G calling Kobe got his way





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Lakers' Mike D'Antoni steps down





Mike D'Antoni has resigned as coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, the team announced Wednesday night.

D'Antoni stepped down after the Lakers refused to pick up the second year of his contract last week, according to two sources. During conversations with the team over the past two weeks, D'Antoni had asked them to pick up the team option on the fourth year of his deal, according to sources.

D'Antoni had one year remaining on his deal at $4 million. The Lakers held a $4 million team option on him for 2015-16.

"Given the circumstances, I don't know that anybody could have done a better job than Mike did the past two seasons," Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak said in a statement. "On behalf of the Lakers, we thank Mike for the work ethic, professionalism and positive attitude that he brought to the team every day. We wish him the best of luck."

Los Angeles went 27-55 this season, its first full campaign under D'Antoni. The Lakers posted the second-worst winning percentage (.329) in team history, the worst 82-game record in team history and their lowest win total since the franchise relocated from Minnesota.

D'Antoni, 62, has posted a 67-87 record since being hired by the Lakers early in the 2012-13 season to replace Mike Brown.

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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2171 on: April 30, 2014, 06:44:09 PM »
Correct me if im mistaken , but next years the lakers will still owe

Phil jackson money
Mike Brown money
Mike D'Antoni money
and their new coach money  ???

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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2172 on: April 30, 2014, 06:45:28 PM »
Correct me if im mistaken , but next years the lakers will still owe

Phil jackson money
Mike Brown money
Mike D'Antoni money
and their new coach money  ???

They do not owe Phil or Brown.

Now that D'Antoni has resigned, they don't owe him either.

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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2173 on: June 10, 2014, 02:42:37 PM »


Lakers Ownership dont give 2 shits about Kobe Bryant and who he wants as a coach, they would rather ask Lebron after he wins his next title for the heat and ask him who he might want to play for so the lakers can hire that coach


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LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony are reportedly holding up Lakers' coaching search










Mike D'Antoni resigned as head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers on April 30, and the Lakers still haven't chosen a replacement. The Lakers have a reason for moving so slowly with their coaching search, and that reason is the long-shot pursuit of LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony in free agency, according to Sam Amick of USA TODAY.

Los Angeles has just Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash and Robert Sacre under contract for next season, so it has the potential to open up a large chunk of cap space to pursue James and Anthony. The two superstars can opt out of their contracts after this season, and the Lakers don't want to rush into hiring a coach and potentially limit their options.

The Lakers have interviewed Byron Scott, Lionel Hollins, Mike Dunleavy, George Karl, Alvin Gentry and Kurt Rambis for the open position.
Why this makes sense

If you're the Lakers and have tons of cap space, it does make some sense to go after the biggest fish in the pond. While the Lakers endured their worst season since moving to Los Angeles, they're still the Lakers and should have Kobe Bryant back. Bryant doesn't want to go through a rebuild, and signing one or both of James and Anthony would turn the Lakers into a much more formidable squad while Bryant chases that sixth ring.

James reportedly would like to play with Anthony at some point, and the current situation could provide a rare opportunity to nab both players. James and Anthony would have to take pay cuts, but James has done it before and Anthony has said he'd be willing to sacrifice in order to have a better chance at winning.
Why this doesn't make sense


Simply put, getting James to leave the comforts of Miami for a Lakers team that was a disaster this year is an astronomical long shot. There's some belief that if the Miami Heat lose to the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals, James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh will begin to explore other options. But even if the Heat go down, it makes more sense for the trio to stay together and just retool the roster moving forward. Two championships, four straight Finals appearances and Pat Riley would be hard to walk away from.

Getting both James and Anthony is pure fantasy, although acquiring just Anthony seems more reasonable for Los Angeles. The New York Knicks aren't exactly in good shape, and the Lakers may be more willing to shell out a full max contract for Anthony. There have been doubts about whether Los Angeles would pursue Anthony, but it would be a surprise if the team didn't make some sort of pitch.

Even if there's a sliver of hope, waiting around to hire a coach for the mere hope of acquiring superstars doesn't seem like the best way to go about business. Perhaps the Lakers know they can get one of their top choices even if they do wait, but it's still a bit of a risk.
Likelihood

James, Anthony and Bryant will not be teaming up in purple and gold next year. The chance that James leaves Miami for Los Angeles is miniscule, though don't completely count out Anthony bolting New York for the opportunity to play with Bryant. That scenario is probably a long shot as well, but it's not out of the realm of possibility.
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Re: Steve Nash Will Save The LA Lakers
« Reply #2174 on: June 27, 2014, 11:43:38 AM »
BYE BYE KOBE!


http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/story/_/id/11143471/los-angeles-lakers-prepared-go-all-free-agency-mitch-kupchak-says



Mitch Kupchak: Lakers to 'go all out' to get Lebron James AND MELO