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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Getting Tired of the Byron Scott BS
The Los Angeles Lakers carry on the tradition of losing close games as they seem competitive but really aren’t while Jeremy Lin seems to be losing his patience with the coaching style of Byron Scott, which is mostly about trying to lose games and making life as difficult as possible for Lin.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Pushed Further Away by Byron Scott
The Los Angeles Lakers can’t beat the Atlanta Hawks twice in one season, losing 91-86 to a far superior team, as Byron Scott showed further disdain for Jeremy Lin or winning basketball games although in this case, he didn’t really stand a chance unlike other games he has lost on purpose.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Punished by Byron Scott for Being His Best Player
Losing to the New York Knicks is embarrassing, even for the Los Angeles Lakers in a battle of titans tanking together. Things were going well during most of the time Jeremy Lin spent on the floor, but Byron Scott made sure to take him out at strategic moments, making sure that no winning streak begins.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin is Helpful, Byron Scott is Delusional
The Los Angeles Lakers finally win a basketball game, beating the Detroit Pistons 93-85 as Jeremy Lin helps out in more than just scoring while Byron Scott gets to celebrate a milestone despite doing the worst coaching job in the league this season.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Substituted so Tanking Can Continue
Despite not having the best of quarters, the Los Angeles Lakers are better off in terms of win likelihood when Jeremy Lin is playing. So in order to keep the tanking train going and prevent success from happening, Byron Scott took out Lin while still in the lead, brought in Jordan Clarkson and voilà, the Lakers lost again.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin is a Better Point Guard & Player Than Jordan Clarkson
The career high Jordan Clarkson scored in yet another loss for the Los Angeles Lakers is driving some fans and media members a bit overboard, referring to him as a future star for the franchise. Jeremy Lin is a better point guard and overall player than the rookie, but probably is better off playing somewhere else next season.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Keeps Getting Thrown Into the Same Situation
The Miami Heat didn’t need to be at their best to beat the Los Angeles Lakers 100-94, knowing very well that focusing their defense on Jeremy Lin in the second half is pretty much the best way to slow down their opponents, crippled by having a weak squad, tanking for a strategy and Byron Scott for a head coach.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Makes the Most of Opportunities, His Team Doesn’t
Maybe Byron Scott is tired of being referred to as a joke so he started giving Jeremy Lin more playing time. It hasn’t translated into wins in the last two games, including the Los Angeles Lakers losing 104-103 to the Charlotte Hornets, but there’s no denying how much better the team looks when Lin is on the floor.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Doing Great, Byron Scott Not so Much
The Oklahoma City Thunder without Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant have no business beating anyone, but the Los Angeles Lakers take pride in their losing ways, or at least their head coach Byron Scott and front office do, once again letting a great game from Jeremy Lin go down in a wasteful mismanagement of playing time and substitutions.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Makes Byron Scott Look Good
The funny thing about the Los Angeles Lakers winning three games in a row? Someone might actually think Byron Scott has something to do with it. Jeremy Lin, along with a suddenly hot Wayne Ellington, did most of the work in a 101-93 win over the Milwaukee Bucks, not their irrelevant head coach.