OT: Meltdown at LakersGround

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  1. BigGameDamian

    BigGameDamian Well-Known Member

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    [video=youtube;OmTNWVh2gSw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmTNWVh2gSw[/video]
     
  2. BlazerDuckSeahawkFan94

    BlazerDuckSeahawkFan94 AWOL

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    They're the Lakers, that's the deal. If I made a list of worst things on the world it'd go 1) Ebola 2) The Lakers
     
  3. bulls_with_booz

    bulls_with_booz We're Selfish

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    Well....great. I like hating the Lakers as well.
     
  4. illmatic99

    illmatic99 formerly yuyuza1

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    Smh. Phoenix with a lottery pick would be horrible for us, man. Would rather LA get that.
     
  5. magnifier661

    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    No, anything positive for the Lakers is horrible for us. Phoenix is not a threat, even if they get a top 6 pick. And even if they became one, they are a decent franchise with great fans. I would say "good for them"
     
  6. Boise Blazer

    Boise Blazer Thread Lightly

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    I agree and would add that I hope we start to become the team that other teams worry about instead of the other way around
     
  7. magnifier661

    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    Yep yep
     
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    "ONTARIO, Calif. -- Los Angeles Lakers point guard Steve Nash asked out of Sunday night’s preseason game against the Golden State Warriors and did not return to the game.

    “We talked a little bit before the game, and he said he just wasn’t feeling quite right. But he wanted to play, he wanted to give it a try,” Lakers coach Byron Scott said. “After the first quarter he said,]Coach, you know what, I’m done.’

    “I don’t know what’s really going on with him, but he said he didn’t feel quite right.”


    I am guessing he will hang on for this season to collect that 10 million, (although he will only see about 2 million of that after he pays taxes and his x wife)
    but I think his quote is dead on. He is done.
     
  9. Natebishop3

    Natebishop3 Don't tread on me!

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    So so so glad we didn't sign him like some people wanted.


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  10. illmatic99

    illmatic99 formerly yuyuza1

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    I can't walk around with a straight face and say PHX is not a threat. Their management has made some very sound decisions over the last year and have a strong, young roster. I'd watch out for PHX and NOP this season and the near future
     
  11. Boob-No-More

    Boob-No-More Why you no hire big man coach?

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    The guy is 40 years old with a bad back and only played in 15 games last year (and only 20 MPG in those games). Yep, he's done.

    I have mixed feelings about this. Nash was a great player and seems like a good guy. So, I hate to see him go out as a shell of his former self, but I'm also glad the Nash/Kobe experiment failed so miserably in LA. Regardless of the injuries, it was never a good fit. Nash needs the ball in his hands running the offense to be effective. Kobe needs the ball in his hands playing iso ball to be effective. Nash should have retired a Sun.
     
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    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    They are definitely "up and coming teams" but they aren't at the level of us, OKC, SAS, Clippers and Houston. I would say they are a bit below Golden State, NOLA, Dallas and a bit higher than SAC
     
  13. BlazerWookee

    BlazerWookee UNTILT THE DAMN PINWHEEL!

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    BBert Weasels Ripped My Flesh

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    If the Lakers are irrelevant for the next 20 years, I will continue to revel in the failures of their team and the dejection of their fans. By far the most unbearable fanboys I've ever encountered. Fuck them.
     
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    HomerLovesKoolAid I have a well-known member.

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    They're just irrelevant to me. More apathy than lack of hatred.
     
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  19. bulls_with_booz

    bulls_with_booz We're Selfish

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    yeah, I got that part lmao. Nash is done, was overcooked in PHX his last year and completed burnt out in LA.
     
  20. BigGameDamian

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    Lakers' Steve Stash sidelined again. Got injured carring bags.

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    The Los Angeles Lakers said point guard Steve Nash injured his back carrying bags Wednesday, forcing him to miss practice for the third straight day and raising more questions about the 40-year-old's availability going forward.

    Steve Nash's latest injury casts his availability into further doubt. He played in 15 games in 2013-14 and at 40 is the league's oldest player.
    Lakers coach Byron Scott said the team was still gathering information about the nature of the injury, but Nash, a two-time league MVP, isn't likely to play in an exhibition game Thursday against the Utah Jazz.

    The injury marked yet another setback for Nash, who appeared in just 15 games last season for the Lakers and has played sparingly this preseason, including asking to come out of Sunday's game for unspecified health issues.

    Despite being consistently injured, Nash, the NBA's oldest active player, decided not to retire this offseason and instead returned to the Lakers, who will pay him about $9.7 million in the final year of a three-year, $28 million deal. Nash also said this summer that he believes this season -- his 19th -- will be his last.

    "It's a concern because, from my standpoint, I've got to kind of figure out if he's going to be able to play every day or not, if he's going to be able to play every other game, or which games can he play," Scott said. "Obviously, in the next couple of weeks, we've got some time to come to a conclusion to this whole situation."

    On Tuesday, Scott intimated that he could be leaning toward starting Jeremy Lin at point guard. When asked if he has a long-term plan for what the Lakers will do if Nash continues to be sidelined, Scott said, "I haven't got there yet. And in a couple weeks, if the situation is the same, that's probably the type of way that I have to go. "

    Lakers players missed a league-high 319 combined games because of injuries last season.
     

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