<div class="quote_poster">Quoting realdealbneal:</div><div class="quote_post">Cool.</div> that was great. I personally don't think that the lakers should be too affected by this, but they do look a little weak inside, they just look undersized not necessarily in height, but in strenght. They were gettin pushed around by boozer and the jazz. They just need to put more focus on rebounding and boxing out and most likely they'll be fine.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> ooh what happened blow out what happened ouch </div> It's comments like these that start up heated attacks that eventually turn personal. Mods, please tell the poster to refrain from those kinds of posts since they do lead to eventual conflicts. Realdeal, glad you're choosing to ignore it, it is not worth responding to but I'd just like to point out to the mods that those kinds of comments should not be tolerated. You're trying to promote intelligent discussion here, I don't see how comments like those do that. Just my two cents.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting drm2dnk:</div><div class="quote_post">ooh what happened blow out what happened ouch</div> Can you say 0-2??
Just a thought to posters, if you're going to post stupid, pointless, or inappropriate crap, don't even bother. It'll get deleted by me or one of the other mods if seen. So, don't waste your time in doing so. Anyways, to the topic of the Laker/Jazz game. The Lakers weren't having any success doing anything. Kobe was the only one that had any type of success. They need the role players to step up and make shots. And also, Odom has got to get it going. He needs to be effective in order for the Lakers to have success this year, and quite frankly, he has had none this year. However, this is still early in the year. The Lakers will bounce back from this. I don't think this will affect them in any way come tomorrow night against San Antonio.
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