<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">They almost have the worst shooting night in team history, making 30.6% in a 105-79 loss to the Pacers. By Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer INDIANAPOLIS ? Then there are the nights when the Lakers are in a record-setting mood of another kind. It has been demonstrated that Kobe Bryant can get his points, and his free throws, like few others in team history, but it also has been shown that these Lakers can come whisper close to team records for futility, another example cutting to the front of the line Wednesday at Conseco Fieldhouse. Looking nothing like the team that drubbed the New York Knicks the night before, the Lakers were seconds away from a team record for worst shooting percentage in a game, needing Von Wafer and Andrew Bynum to bail them out with two late makes in a perplexing 105-79 loss to the injury-ravaged Indiana Pacers. "I've never seen such a performance from a basketball club from one night to the next in a situation like this," Laker Coach Phil Jackson said. "It was a completely different team." The Lakers couldn't make shots and also couldn't get rebounds, a bad combination in any league, on the way to collecting another loss symbolic of their rise-fall-rise-fall nature these days. They made 26 of 85 shots (30.6%), a miss or two away from the team record of 29.4% set against Utah in November 2004. They were shooting 29.3% until Bynum's dunk with 39.4 seconds to play and Wafer's 17-footer with 11.1 seconds left. Bryant made eight of 24 shots and had 26 points. Devean George was two of nine, Chris Mihm two of eight. Lamar Odom was four of 12, had 10 points and sustained a rib injury that had him gingerly pulling his shirt over his head after the game. Odom, who sustained sprained cartilage in his upper rib cage after smacking into David Harrison and Jeff Foster while chasing a loose ball, said he would try to play Friday against Charlotte because the Lakers needed to "start showing spirit." "It's easy to stand up and cheer for your teammate and get the troops together when everything's going well," he said. "But when things don't go right, we kind of show our immaturity as a team as far as really being in it with each other. That's kind of where we stand right now."</div> Source
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting K8B:</div><div class="quote_post">Yeah, Lamar's one to talk about showing spirt...</div> took the words right out of my mouth
Whether he is one to be saying this or not its a good message that hopefully will show his team mates they have to stick together and play team ball
I think they should trade Lamar for some new paint for Staples Center, it isn't looking quite as sharp as it was in the early 2000's....
Oh I know..it aint as shiny as it used to be...or it might be my TV...if it is my TV I'm sure Mitch can trade Lamar for a TV for me...