<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'><span id="RDS_Site"> Chemistry class: Derek Fisher gave the Lakers a C grade for chemistry so far.</p> "I think it's average, in my opinion, and not in a bad way," he said. "If you think about teams with good chemistry and that doesn't mean holding hands in the park kind of stuff, but just really good team chemistry, I think ours just really average right now."</p> Like the team's offense and defense, Fisher believes its chemistry can be improved in the coming days and weeks. Time will help the Lakers grow, he said.</p> "We have a young team," he said. "We have a lot of guys who are really starting to get to know each other. We have young guys like Jordan (Farmar) and Javaris (Crittenton), who are really pushing for playing time. Andrew (Bynum) is forever young. I think we can be above average."</p> Jazz rout Lakers: Utah built a 22-point lead and coasted past the Lakers, who shot 3 for 19 (15.8 percent) in the first quarter and 27 for 68 (39.7 percent) for the game. Kobe Bryant led the Lakers (2-4) with 15 points on 4-for-16 shooting. Luke Walton did not play because of a strained right hip.</p> The Lakers trimmed three players from their roster before the game, cutting Elton Brown, Andre Patterson and Larry Turner to reach the NBA limit of 15 players well ahead of Friday's deadline.</div></p> Source: LA Daily News</p> C must stand for Craziness</p> </span></p>
I thought they were going cut Coby Karl?Anyways I did not like the Lakers performance last night they played like crap and there was not Chemistry what so ever.</p>