Tag: Los Angeles Lakers

  • The Worst NBA Teammate – Rajon Rondo or Dwight Howard?

    The Worst NBA Teammate – Rajon Rondo or Dwight Howard?

    With ESPN filling up with polls and surveys heading into the new NBA season, one question, a very important one, has been forgotten along the way – who is the worst teammate in the league. While it’s a hard thing to measure, there’s a good chance it comes down to either Rajon Rondo or Dwight Howard.

  • Don’t Feel Sorry For Kobe Bryant & The Los Angeles Lakers

    Don’t Feel Sorry For Kobe Bryant & The Los Angeles Lakers

    In a tweet that’s created quite a lot of attention, Tracy McGrady mentioned he feels sorry for Kobe Bryant and the team he has around him playing for the Los Angeles Lakers. If there’s one franchise and one player that don’t need pity from anyone, it’s probably the Lakers – Bryant combination.

  • Lakers vs Clippers – Nick Young the Only One Who Cares

    Lakers vs Clippers – Nick Young the Only One Who Cares

    NBA preseason means a time for change and new beginnings. One of those is Doc Rivers, trying to continue the growth of the Los Angeles Clippers over the last two years, covering up the Los Angeles Lakers’ championship banners and retired uniforms during his team’s home games. Apparently, even if the someone on their crosstown rivals is insulted or angry about the matter, only Nick Young seems to care enough to sound off about it.

  • Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant Chasing Points Instead of Title Rings

    Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant Chasing Points Instead of Title Rings

    At this point of his career, the obsessed about his legacy Kobe Bryant is playing only for one thing: Winning that sixth NBA title ring. However, he doesn’t have a good enough team in the current Los Angeles Lakers to help him achieve that goal, which means he’ll have to settle for trying and becoming the greatest scorer in NBA history.

  • When Both the Los Angeles Lakers & Boston Celtics Don’t Make the Playoffs

    When Both the Los Angeles Lakers & Boston Celtics Don’t Make the Playoffs

    It’s rare to see both the Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics entering a low period at the same time, but the 2013-2014 NBA season will probably be the first time in 20 years when both teams fail to make the playoffs together.

  • Los Angeles Lakers – Pau Gasol & Chris Kaman the Key to it All

    Los Angeles Lakers – Pau Gasol & Chris Kaman the Key to it All

    Big man harmony might mean the difference for the Los Angeles Lakers between a total disaster of a season and actually being somewhat playoff contenders once again, even with all the doubts about this team. Kobe Bryant still isn’t playing, only watching from the sidelines, but the developing on-floor relationship between Pau Gasol and Chris Kaman is going to do wonders for the Lakers if it works out.

  • Los Angeles Lakers – Wasting Time Until Kobe Comes Back

    Los Angeles Lakers – Wasting Time Until Kobe Comes Back

    There’s not much to really expect from the Los Angeles Lakers as they lose their first game of the preseason, because Kobe Bryant isn’t part of the setup right now. Their loss to the Denver Nuggets is twice as meaningless as it usually would be because nothing you see on the court in terms of team cohesion and team blend matters, as Bryant has the knack to make everything different the moment he steps on the court.

  • Chris Kaman Won’t Be Loving Kobe Bryant After He Plays With Him

    Chris Kaman Won’t Be Loving Kobe Bryant After He Plays With Him

    Even if Chris Kaman exaggerates when using the words love and hate when he refers to Kobe Bryant, it wouldn’t be surprising to find out he won’t be growing too fond of his new Los Angeles Lakers teammate despite suddenly wearing the same jersey.

  • Dwight Howard Makes it Clear – James Harden is Better Than Kobe Bryant

    Dwight Howard Makes it Clear – James Harden is Better Than Kobe Bryant

    Even though Dwight Howard never said that James Harden is a better player and teammate than Kobe Bryant, on his most recent interview it’s quite easily concluded from his comments on the two that the difference between the two shooting guards was the main reason he chose to join the Houston Rockets, leaving the Los Angeles Lakers behind.

  • Kobe Bryant Gives a S!@# ; Probably Hates Dwight Howard

    Kobe Bryant Gives a S!@# ; Probably Hates Dwight Howard

    Two things Kobe Bryant cares about – winning the sixth NBA title ring, which leads us to the second thing; being considered the greatest player of all-time, or in the same breath as Michael Jordan. While he might say that he doesn’t care about Dwight Howard leaving the Los Angeles Lakers, his reaction and usual thought process is telling us something completely different.