Tag: Mike Brown

  • Los Angeles Lakers – Easy Win Doesn’t Mean Much

    Los Angeles Lakers – Easy Win Doesn’t Mean Much

    When it’s too easy, you can’t take too much out of it. The Los Angeles Lakers won their first game of the season, taking off tons of pressure from everyone’s shoulders; from Mike Brown to Kobe Bryant and Dwight Howard. The weak, surprisingly soft Detroit Pistons were exactly what the doctor ordered.

  • Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant Can’t Change

    Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant Can’t Change

    It’s too strong. The will to win takes over any rational thought of trying to work through the process of making the new Princeton offense work, even at the cost of an 0-3 start. Kobe Bryant had one of his “F^%& everyone, I’m doing this on my own” moments, leading to another Los Angeles Lakers loss and more calls to push the imaginary panic button.

  • Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant Can’t Be Surprised With Criticism

    Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant Can’t Be Surprised With Criticism

    The Los Angeles Lakers keep talking about patience, keep asking for it. But when a team signs the best Center in the NBA (Dwight Howard), a two time MVP (Steve Nash) and adding them to one of the greatest players of all time (Kobe Bryant) and still one of the best big men in the league (Pau Gasol), they can’t be surprised with some overreaction from the media after their 0-2 start.

  • Los Angeles Lakers – Nothing New in Kobe Bryant World

    Los Angeles Lakers – Nothing New in Kobe Bryant World

    Despite playing with 8 new guys and without Dirk Nowitzki, the Dallas Mavericks looked like a well tuned, very coordinated team. The Los Angeles Lakers, with Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol welcoming Steve Nash and Dwight Howard to the Los Angeles Lakers, looked anything but smart and together.

  • Los Angeles Lakers – Dwight Howard Debut Everyone Was Waiting For

    Los Angeles Lakers – Dwight Howard Debut Everyone Was Waiting For

    Preseason games don’t really matter to anyone, unless they mean that Dwight Howard made his debut for the Los Angeles Lakers, and then what is pretty much an NBA exhibition game becomes something worth mentioning.

  • Kobe Bryant Injury Exposes the Weaknesses in Mike Brown’s Lakers

    Kobe Bryant didn’t play for the first time the season, and the Los Angeles Lakers looked terrible. No energy, no defense. The Phoenix Suns handed the West’s #3 team their worst defeat of the season, proving to many just how important the league’s leading scorer is to the team.

  • Good and Bad From the Kobe Bryant Dictatorship With the Los Angeles Lakers

    Kobe Bryant scored 30 points, taking him to 29,283 points in his career, all with the Los Angeles Lakers. You said Kobe Bryant? You said records, this time one that belonged to Michael Jordan, as Kobe Bryant became the all-time leading scorer for one franchise. Meaningless to tell you the truth, unlike the Lakers winning 104-101 against the Warriors, Bryant venting some anger at Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum gets the Mike Brown bench treatment.

  • Kobe Bryant Refuses To Make Fourth Quarter Benching an Issue

    Kobe Bryant wasn’t happy after the 102-96 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies, and just because the Los Angeles Lakers lost the game. Not just because instead of backing the sudden talk of championship material with a win over a good team, the Lakers folded, at home, only their fourth loss of the season.

  • Top Five Active NBA Head Coaches by Win Percentage

    The top 5 head coaches active head coaches in the NBA according to their career winning percentage.

  • Lebron Drops 49 on Magic, Cavs Still Lose Game 1

    The Cleveland Cavaliers and Lebron James seemed to come out of vacation just fine in the first half, but it didn’t look like that in the end. Lebron scored 49 but the Orlando Magic won Game 1 107-106 with Dwight Howard (30 and 13) and Rashard Lewis stepping up.