Gasol

14 June 2008

is the best place to be and everyone else wishes they could be us.

Attn: Pau Gasol and Lamar Odom - Grow some chest hair and man up, unless you're just trying to kill our

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30 May 2008

Theres no reason to think we wouldn't still pull the trigger on those other trades, so add Gasol and Ariza to that lineup also, and wait a minute, were still pretty good....

Nevermind, I'm still happy it didn't happen. But seriously, here is a look at how the rest of the season played out for our beloved Lakers. Major moves the Lakers made:

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Finally.

A collective sigh of relief can finally be let out. After a season that can, at best, be called unpredictable, the Lakers have solidified their position as one of the elite teams in the NBA. Yes, Lakers fans, we have once again climbed the mountain and are almost at the end of our journey. We swept the Nuggets, silenced the Jazz, and dethroned the Spurs. We are the Western Conference Champions, undoubtedly the best team with the best player in the world, perhaps of all time.

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8 May 2008

.  The prognosticators, nay sayers and even some of the Lakers were calling Lamar Odom and Pau Gasol soft.  Really?  So what happens?  Lamar (19 points, 16 rebounds) and Pau (20 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 blocks) had monster games.  So much for them being soft. 

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5 May 2008

Finally, these so called experts are recognizing the Lakers defense.  The defense that exposed and discombobulated the Nuggets offense.  The defense that was a huge contributing factor in allowing the Lakers to “sweep”.  During the Lakers/Nuggets series we had to listen to how the Nuggets imploded, how it was all on them, but hello did anyone take a look at the shooting percentages of AI and Carmelo.  The Lakers went into that series on an obvious mission and that was not to let AI and Carmelo have great offensive games.  Mission Accomplished. 

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24 April 2008

Phil should talk about chucking up threes early in the shot clock.

Pau Gasol started out slow but eventually got it going, ending with a double-double. And we can’t forget that he was part of one of the best highlights of the night. The alleyoop to Kobe on the out of bounds play. I was thinking they would score on the out of bounds play but not like that.

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