Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Lakers' Lamar Odom plays limited time in Team USA's win over Iran in FIBA World Championship


It didn't take long for Team USA to start blowing out Iran in the FIBA World Championship Wednesday, and it took even less time for Lakers forward Lamar Odom to find a seat on the bench for extended rest.

Odom played just 16 minutes during the USA's 88-51 victory over Iran in Istanbul, Turkey.

He finished with just two points on one-for-two shooting, three rebounds and two fouls.

"It was good to get the rest," Odom said in a phone interview. "It was good for all of our guys to play."

Odom and USA, which improved to 4-0 in Group B play, will face winless Tunisia on Thursday.

Odom had been wearing a headband in the previous games, but didn't wear one during Wednesday's game.

"I was in my warrior mode," Odom said. "It's so hot here, so that's why I've been wearing it too. I sweat so much. But today I just decided to play without it so I could let the world see my pretty face."

Odom paused for a second or two and laughed.

"I'm in Europe, so maybe I can get a modeling gig," Odom said, laughing again.

-- Broderick Turner L.A. Times

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This pleases me, the less LO plays, the greater the odds are of him being healthy and uninjured for the upcoming Lakers season. Come on U.S.A, kick some ass and get the starters out of the game. Hopefully that makeup wearing pg Rondo will avoid injury as well so the whiny Celtics fans and their diva of a coach don't have any more excuses when the Lakers beat the crap out of their starting 5 all season and in the Finals as well, that is if Boston makes it. We all know the Lakers will be there

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Pau Gasol and the Championship Trophy will be headed to India




NEW YORK — Los Angeles Lakers star Pau Gasol will travel to India next week with the NBA championship trophy to conduct clinics, the first time a member of the reigning NBA champions has ever visited India.

The 30-year-old Spanish forward will visit Mumbai and Delhi for six days starting Monday to help boost the NBA and basketball in general in the world's second-most populated nation.

"I have always wanted to visit India and I am very excited to represent the Lakers and the NBA," Gasol said.

"As an international player in the NBA, I know how important it is to do my part to grow the game globally and would love to compete against a player from India in the NBA one day."

Another NBA star, Orlando Magic center Dwight visited Bangalore and Delhi last week.

Gasol will appear with the Larry O'Brien Trophy, also making its first trip to India, and conduct clinics in Mumbai next Thursday for players in an NBA-backed community league.

The Barcelona native will stage a clinic for underprivileged childre through NBA Cares, the league's social outreach program, on August 27 in Delhi.

"Giving youth in India the unique chance to step onto a court and learn from a reigning two-time NBA champion will inspire more athletes to play the game," NBA International President Heidi Ueberroth said.

"Pau is a great ambassador for the NBA."

Friday, August 13, 2010

Ebanks and Caracter signed by Lakers



















This is not exactly coming as a surprise to anyone but the Lakers have signed Ebanks and Caracter to two year contracts on Thursday, with each being worth about 1.1 million over 2 years should they make the team. This move helps the Lakers by adding some needed albeit rookie youth to an aging team. It makes great financial sense as well since Mbenga and Powell (or any other vets) would have cost the team much more than the approximate 470,000 the second rounders will receive in their first seasons provided they make the team.

Besides the obvious financial reasons, I believe these kids will amount to more than Mbenga and Powell as those guys are somewhat 1 dimensional even though I like them both. I must admit looking at Ebanks is a little creepy since he looks so much like Trevor Ariza, but hopefully he can play like Trevor as well. He looks to have a very nice shooting stroke, and has the length that the Lakers front office just loves.

Caracter seems to have great instincts in the paint despite being undersized at his position. Scoring looks to come easy and has shown to make some smart passes as well. Of course these views are coming from summer league playing time which is very different from NBA minutes but they have impressed so far and were considered league standouts in Vegas.

I for one am very excited for this damn thing to get started already with so much going on this offseason. Miami, Shaq to Boston and the moves the Lakers have made to improve the team have me counting down the minutes.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

The Boston Celtics finally out of the closet and here is the proof


I always thought Rajon Rondo looks like he wears makeup, now it looks like the big three is really the big threesome. No wonder why their players seem to relish all the physical contact. One can now re-imagine how the got the reffs on their side for the 08 finals, although I'd rather skip the imagery.

this evidence really clears up why mr. wheelchair is such a flopping bitch. Now Shaq might have to add a new nickname to the list before the season is over.

Now lets wait to see just how they HANDLE Miami.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Congrats to Jerry Buss for being inducted to the basketball H.O.F



I know this is a bit late but congratulations to jerry for making in into the hof and thanks for being the best owner in sports. Oh , and thank you Jeanie for being so damn hot ;)?

Saturday, August 7, 2010

And Finally, Shannon Brown Re-signs




Shannon Brown had suitors. Six of them or so. Some offered the free-agent guard more money than he might make if he returned to the Lakers. He thought about that.

But in the two years Brown had spent in purple and gold, he won two rings. He thought about that too. Eventually, the idea of three in a row was too much to pass up, and the guard agreed to a two-year contract worth about $4.6 million to stay with the Lakers, his agent, Mark Bartelstein, said Thursday.

"Obviously, the process took a while, but Shannon wanted to be here and they wanted him," Bartelstein said. "Shannon had a number of other opportunities out there, but he had been in L.A. for two years and they won two championships. The chance to go for a three-peat is very special to him."

The athletic, high-flying dunker averaged career highs in points (8.1), rebounds (2.3), assists (1.3) and minutes (20.7) last season. Brown, 24, had opted out of a contract that would have paid him $2.1 million next season, the second year of his previous deal with the team.

The Lakers like his potential and own his "early bird rights," meaning they could have paid him about $5.5 million in the first season of a new contract. But Bartelstein said Brown, whose new deal includes a player option in the second year, was willing to take less money to stay in L.A.

"It was important for him to go through the process and hear what people wanted to say, but his heart was with the Lakers to stay here and try to win a third title," he said.

Brown, who was hampered late in the season with a bone bruise and torn ligament in his right thumb that he said could require off-season surgery, was perhaps the Lakers' final off-season priority.

Coach Phil Jackson, obviously the highest priority, announced he would return for one more year, and veteran point guard Derek Fisher signed a three-year contract. In moves to bolster the lineup, the Lakers added Steve Blake, Matt Barnes and Theo Ratliff.

With Brown signed, the Lakers have 12 players under contract and can focus on signing second-round draft picks Devin Ebanks and Derrick Caracter.

baxter.holmes@latimes.com

L.A. Times

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Lakers 2010 Preseason Schedule




The Los Angeles Lakers have announced the preseason schedule for the 2010-11 season, along with ticket purchase information. The preseason line-up includes games against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Sacramento Kings, Denver Nuggets, Utah Jazz, Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Clippers, and is highlighted by games in London and Barcelona as part of NBA Europe Live 2010.

The Lakers will kick off the 2010 preseason on October 4 when they take on the Timberwolves in London. The Lakers will then travel to Barcelona, where they will face off against Euroleague powerhouse Regal FC Barcelona on October 7. The Lakers will then head to Las Vegas, where they will play the Kings on October 13 at the Thomas and Mack Center.

The Lakers will host their annual shootout at STAPLES Center on October 16 and 17. In addition to the Lakers, teams scheduled to participate in the event are the Nuggets, Jazz and Clippers.

The Lakers will then play the Jazz in Anaheim at the Honda Center on October 19, before wrapping up the preseason with games against the Warriors on October 21 at the San Diego Sports Arena and October 22 at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario.

Below is the complete 2010 Los Angeles Lakers preseason schedule:

DATE OPPONENTT LOCATION TIME (Pacific)
Oct. 4th Minnesota Timberwolves London (The O2) 12:00pm Pacific / 20:00 Local
Oct. 7th Regal FC Barcelona Barcelona (Palau Sant Jordi) 11:30am Pacific / 20:30 Local
Oct. 13th Sacramento Kings Las Vegas, NV (Thomas and Mack Center) 7:00pm
Oct. 16th Nuggets, Jazz or Clippers Los Angeles, CA (STAPLES Center) 7:30pm
Oct. 17th Nuggets, Jazz or Clippers Los Angeles, CA (STAPLES Center) 7:30pm
Oct. 19th Utah Jazz Anaheim, CA (Honda Center) 7:00pm
Oct. 21st Golden State Warriors San Diego, CA (San Diego Sports Arena) 7:00pm
Oct. 22nd Golden State Warriors Ontario, CA (Citizens Business Bank Arena) 7:00pm

Individual game tickets for the Lakers preseason games in Las Vegas, Anaheim, San Diego and Ontario will go on sale at 10:00 am on Monday, April 19. Tickets for games in Anaheim, San Diego and Ontario will be sold at Ticketmaster outlets and ticketmaster.com, and available by phone at 1-800-4-NBA-TIX. Tickets for the game in Las Vegas can be purchased at unlvtickets.com or by phone at 702-739-FANS. Group seats for the game in Anaheim are available for purchase by calling 714-704-2420 or visiting www.hondacenter.com. Group seats for the game in San Diego are available by calling 619-224-4171 ext. 311 or emailing groups@sandiegoarena.com. Tickets for the preseason games at STAPLES Center will go on sale at a later date. Tickets for the game in London are available through the O2 Arena website. Check back in June for more information on tickets for the game in Barcelona.


Ticket Information

London
O2 Arena
Monday, October 4, 2010 @ 12:00pm Pacific / 20:00 Local
Lakers vs. Minnesota Timberwolves

This game is sold-out

Barcelona
Palau Sant Jordi
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Lakers vs. Regal FC Barcelona

This game is sold-out

Las Vegas
Thomas and Mack Center at UNLV
Wednesday, October 13, 2010 @ 7:00pm
Lakers vs. Sacramento Kings

Tickets on Sale: Monday, April 19, 2010 at 10:00 AM
For tickets, call 739-FANS or visit unlvtickets.com

Anaheim
Honda Center
Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 @ 7:00pm
Lakers vs. Utah Jazz

Tickets on Sale: Monday, April 19, 2010 at 10:00 AM
For tickets, call 1-800-4-NBA-TIXS or visit Ticketmaster.com.
Groups of 15 or more call 714.704.2420 or visit www.hondacenter.com , or call 1-800-398-7021 or www.socalgroups.com

San Diego
San Diego Sports Arena
Thursday, October 21, 2010 @ 7:00pm
Lakers vs. Golden State

Tickets on Sale: Monday, April 19, 2010 at 10:00 AM
For tickets, call 1-800-4-NBA-TIXS, visit Ticketmaster.com or call 619-220-tixs(8497).
Groups of 15 or more call 1-619-224-4171 ext. 311 or email groups@sandiegoarena.com

Ontario
Citizens Business Bank Arena
Friday, October 22, 2010 - 7:00pm
Lakers vs. Golden State

Tickets on Sale: Monday, April 19, 2010 at 10:00 AM
For tickets, call 1-800-4-NBA-TIXS or visit Ticketmaster.com.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Luke Walton could be out for the season

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- The Lakers are happy to have additional depth at small forward, signing free agent Matt Barnes to a two-year contract Thursday. Unfortunately, the arrival of Barnes in Los Angeles only highlights serious questions surrounding the health of Luke Walton heading into next season.

Walton was limited to a career-low 29 games during the 2009-10 regular season because of back problems debilitating enough to require surgery. General manager Mitch Kupchak said Friday that Walton will work through the summer to rehabilitate and build strength in his back but acknowledged the prospect of future surgery still exists, and even that Walton could miss the 2010-11 season.

"Absolutely. It's a possibility," Kupchak said. "It's not your run of the mill type back problem. We don't know where it's going to end up. He's a gamer and he loves to play. He wants to be a part of the team, and he'll do whatever it takes to get back on the court. That's a positive, to have the kind of player that's motivated to get well. That's not always the case."

By Brian Kamenetzky ESPNLosAngeles.com

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Not exactly sure what type of back injury this is but it sounds very serious. Luke has his faults on the court, like always trying to make the assist thus making himself easier to read from a defensive standpoint but he is a heady and underappreciated asset to the team. With that said , he is overpayed and it sounds like the Lakers want to urge him into retirement or not playing(insurance?) for mostly financial reasons ( I'm sure they dont want to see him wreck himself for life either).

Good thing they picked up Barnes last Thursday and I wouldn't be surprised if Ebanks gets signed for a little more depth at the position even though it's not needed with Kobe or Lamar being able to slide to the SF role. I think they would be crazy not to sign him since he should have gone in the 1st round and now comes with the budget 2nd round draft pick price. It's looking pretty likely for Caracter as well since he has also been a summer league standout and while short at 6'9 shows to have some good offensive game and a nose for the boards.

I'm amazed to see that a draft pick actually has the chance to make the team this season, let alone two draft picks. I don't think they can afford not to keep these kids and gain some extra youth to an aging team.



Thursday, July 22, 2010

MATT BARNES AND THEO RATLIFF COMING TO LAKERTOWN















Good news Laker fans, as I was writing an article about the possibility of Matt Barnes coming to LA (if the Cavs didn't offer more money) and looking up the figures of the cavs offer, I noticed that Matt has already agreed to take the rest of the vets minimum of 1.77 million. It will be a two year deal, with the second year being a player option at nearly 2 million.

Barnes turned down a deal with the Cavs for nearly twice the paycheck to play on the biggest stage in the NBA with the Lakers and help chase a third consecutive championship. "It's official," Barnes wrote on his Twitter account Thursday night. "I am a Los Angles (sic) Laker. This is a dream come true!!!"

Barnes averaged 8.8 points and 25.9 minutes a game last season for Orlando, his seventh team since leaving UCLA in 2002. Earlier this week, he appeared to be headed to Toronto for two years and $9 million as part of a sign-and-trade transaction, but the deal fell through.

The Lakers now have 11 players under contract next season, not including second-round draft picks Devin Ebanks and Derrick Caracter, who played relatively well this month on the Lakers' summer league team and could round out the roster. NBA teams must carry at least 13 players.

Barnes and Bryant are believed to be on good terms these days, but it wasn't that way when they played each other a few weeks after the All-Star break. Bryant missed a last-second 20-footer that would have sent the game to overtime and then chuckled three times in a 10-second span afterward when asked about Barnes' in-game behavior. "It's entertaining," he said.

As reporters asked Ron Artest what he thought of Barnes, Lamar Odom yelled out from across the locker room that Barnes was "a monkey" who "picked the right game to act tough." Odom then compared Barnes to pro wrestling's Ric Flair, known for whipping up crowds with his antics.

Meanwhile, the Lakers quietly added another defensive presence by picking up the 37-year-old Ratliff.

Next season will be the 16th for Ratliff, who began his career with Detroit in 1995, when Andrew Bynum was 8 years old.

"I've had a long and very rewarding career, and joining a storied and legendary franchise such as the Lakers adds an even more special element," Ratliff said in a statement, adding that he hoped to help his new team "win a third straight championship."

Ratliff didn't do much with San Antonio most of last season, averaging 1.6 points and 1.9 rebounds in 21 games, though he posted better numbers after being traded in February to Charlotte, where he started 26 of 28 games and averaged 5.1 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.5 blocked shots in 22.3 minutes.

Defense has always been Ratliff's specialty: He has averaged 2.4 blocked shots in his career and led the league three times in the category.

"Theo has long been considered to be one of the best defensive big men in the league," Lakers General Manager Mitch Kupchak said in a statement. "Together with Bynum, [ Pau] Gasol, Odom and Artest, he gives us a formidable and deep front line."
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As a die hard Laker fan, I am very pleased to finally hear some more good news after the Steve Blake signing. I have probably been checking the headlines five times a day since free agency became open in early July.

The acquisition of Barnes will add yet another tough defender to the already strong laker lineup.
He has just been an average 3 point shooter at around 32% but I suspect that could go up some with all the open looks he shall be seeing due to the inside out game of the lakers and the need for most teams to double or triple the black mamba Kobe Bryant.

Theo Ratliff adds another guy known for his defensive prowess and at one time was probably the best shot blocker in the league. He's getting up there in age but should prove to be a valuable role player coming off the bench for the Lakers.

Props goes out to Mitch and Doc Buss for puttin in work and bringing the roster to 11. Stay tuned for any updates regarding the next two to four roster spots( if the lakers decide to go over the required 13)

Article sited from the L.A. Times

broderick.turner@latimes.com

mike.bresnahan@latimes.com

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Los Angeles Lakers 2009-2010 pocket schedule

I have already posted the 2009-2010 Lakers schedule and a link to a downloadable wallpaper schedule but here's a link to a pocket schedule for those that don't want to remove Kim Kardashian's ass picture from their desktop(maybe Lamar had to but not me).

http://www.nba.com/lakers/schedule/pocket_schedule.html

Lakers sign guard Thomas Kelati




The Los Angeles Lakers have signed free agent guard Thomas Kelati in a deal announced Wednsday Sept. 30.

Kelati will be the first Eritrean to suit up for an NBA team, so hopefully he can represent his country well and make it past the pre-season on a Laker team with very limited roster space. Eritrea is a small country in East Africa just north of Ethiopia.

Last season Kelati played for Unicaja in Spain where he averaged 11.8 points and 1.9 rebounds in 22 and a half minutes.

Prior to that Kelati played two seasons in Poland(PGE Turow), leading his team to consecutive Polish League Finals appearances.

Kelati began his professional career in Belgium(Dexia Mons) in 2005 and played college ball at Washington State.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

LA Laker Gasol stars as Spain find their winning rhythm



After a series of mixed results, they improved their chances of reaching the quarter-finals with a 84-70 demolition of Lithuania.

It means Ramunas Butautas's side will now miss out on the last eight for the first time in eight years.

Pau netted 19 points, eight rebounds and three blocks to the delight of Spanish coach Sergio Scariola, whose side next face hosts Poland on Wednesday in a must-win clash.

"Pau was very important defensively for us," said Scariola.

"He made one big step forward in terms of intensity and aggressiveness. The team took advantage of this.

"I think it was an excellent game from our team. One main issue was that we recovered our physical condition and we played the game the way we like to - by running and being aggressive.

"We are just one step closer to where we want to get. It's a very important step, a consistent one."

Poland now must beat the Olympic silver medallists to stand a chance of progression - following a 76-60 loss to injury-ravaged but in-form Slovenia.

NBA stars Beno Udrih and Sasha Vujacic are both absent through injury while captain Matiaz Smodis struggles with his back and star guard Goran Dragic was sidelined with a knee problem.

But coach Jure Zdovc praised his weakened side's spirit, as they booked their last eight place.

"I need to congratulate my players," he said.

"We have struggled with injuries but those players that have gone on the court have given everything they have. We deserved this win."

Elsewhere, Turkey remain unbeaten and also advanced to the quarter-finals with a 69-64 win over Serbia.



Saturday, September 12, 2009

Lakers' Mbenga makes sentimental journey


DJ Mbenga stared out the window of the airplane and wondered how he would feel when the plane landed. Would he be nervous or anxious?

Was he scared to set foot on the continent that used to be home but became a death sentence? Or would he be happy to be back, within reach of family members who still live in Congo or worried that childhood memories would cloud his mission?

As it turned out, the Lakers reserve center felt only a twinge of emotional baggage on his return to Africa, the first time he has stepped foot in that part of the world in more than a dozen years. He was a bit anxious, but happy to have a chance to help disadvantage boys and girls through the NBA's Basketball Without Borders program.

"This was emotional for me, for sure," Mbenga said from Johannesburg, South Africa. "It's been a while since I was here, so for me to come back here, it has a lot of memories. It makes me understand how blessed I am."

Once he got his bearings, Mbenga said he put aside his memories and whatever fears he might have had, and focused on teaching youngsters the basics of basketball and life skills through the NBA program. Mbenga was one of 10 players, including Chris Bosh and Dwight Howard, who traveled to South Africa this past week for the NBA's third such global camp.

These players took part in several community outreach events, such as a life skills seminars dealing with HIV/AIDS education, talking to kids about living healthy lifestyles, showing them how to sustain a food garden and helping build homes through Habitat for Humanity.

"I came from a very different background, so this made me understand how I was blessed growing up. But growing up, I saw people like this, so I know what kind of life they have. And what they have is hope, a lot of hopes."

Mbenga's perspective of Africa takes on a different hue when you know his life story.

His father worked for the government in the Congo and the family was well off, what he calls "blessed." But when Mbenga and his brother were in their late teens, a new regime took over and jailed those who had worked for the previous leader. Mbenga's father was one of them. He and his brother were jailed as well.

The Mbenga brothers were jailed for only a brief time, until their father negotiated their release, but a short time later, their father was dead. Mbenga eventually fled to Belgium, where he received asylum, and while living in a refugee center, discovered basketball.

Now he is trying to help others learn the sport that has, what he says, given him an opportunity to live comfortably in the United States.

During his week in Africa, he and other NBA and WNBA players worked with 60 prospective players from 23 African countries, who were picked by the International Basketball Federation based on their skill, leadership skills and dedication to the sport. The aim is to use sport to promote a culture of social change among young people.

Former UCLA star Luc Mbah a Moute from Cameroon said the camp was pivotal in developing his basketball skills, a reason why he is in the NBA today. He was 16 years old when he attended his first camp in 2003.

Mbenga said he might have started his basketball career sooner had there been such a program when he was younger. As it was, Mbenga didn't start playing basketball until he was 17 years old in Belgium.

"Coming here has a lot of meaning for me. A lot, a lot," Mbenga said. "It's been emotional. The best part? To see these kids laugh is always a good thing … .and to speak to them from my heart."

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Lamar's keeping up with the Kardashian's



Washington (ANI): Socialite Kim Kardashian has confirmed that her sister/reality TV star Khloe is dating Los Angeles Lakers forward Lamar Odom.

"They're very, very happy . They've been together a few weeks, and are literally inseparable. Khloe thinks he's amazing and makes her laugh and smile constantly," People quoted her as telling.

The 'Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami' star was recently spotted nightclubbing with her new love in L.A. Odom, who comes from Queens, N.Y., has appeared in pro skater Rob Dydrek's MTV show Fantasy Factory, as well as the Busta Rhymes and Linkin Park video "We Made It."

Serbia upsets Spain 66-57 at Euro championship



Serbia's tight defense help to upset the highly favored Spaniards yesterday during the opening round of the European Basketball Championships.

The Serbian National team may lack an NBA star but they don't lack in heart. Their defense combined with Spains inability to hit an open shot kept them in the drivers seat throughout and cemented a 9 point lead on Lakers center Pau Gasol's team.

Pau, coming off surgery on his left index finger shot 4- 10 from the field and a mere 1 of 8 from the free throw line for 9 points. Hopefully that finger wont be an issue for the upcoming NBA season.