RushDelivery wrote:Unfortunately the better team is winning. Yes it's true the Lakers might flip the switch for the playoffs, but as of right now they are not a better team than the Celtics and it's showing.
There's still time to turn this game around, but the Lakers have not overcome a 10+ pt deficit against a team with a 0.500+ record yet this season, so past precedent seems to imply this will end in a loss. Maybe the fact that they would fall to 0-2 against Boston this season with a loss tonight will finally motivate the Lakers to take this personally and go all out for the win. We'll have to wait and see.

nameant wrote:To those who wamma trade Bynum, take note of our interior D right now....


timothy wrote:von wafer and other ex lakers always kill us
i hate when they make faces and get all into it: perkins, nate rob, bbd, jr smith, kenyon etc
Its like Dr. Buss is guarding the Celtic rim this second half. Nothings dropping
bystander wrote:I LMAO a lot in gameday threads and how people overrate, underrate and disrepect Lakers players and opposing players.

“This contract with Joel Anthony is a testament to the man who is second to none; who has worked hard and deserved this,” said Heat President Pat Riley. “We felt that what he has done over the last couple of years in developing his game, his body and his knowledge warrants this reward. If other NBA non-drafted free agents want a prototype to follow, Joel Anthony is that man."
nameant wrote:To those who wamma trade Bynum, take note of our interior D right now....
trodgers wrote:Glad I'm missing this.



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