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2011-12 Los Angeles Lakers Thread

Originally posted by GameOver:
Oh, and Kareem finally gets his statue...

The Los Angeles Lakers will unveil a statue outside Staples Center honoring Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Abdul-Jabbar publicly criticized the Lakers for failing to build a statue for him earlier.

The Lakers had already revealed their intent to eventually erect a statue for Abdul-Jabbar.


It's about time
Lol erect
Originally posted by GameOver:
Oh, and Kareem finally gets his statue...

The Los Angeles Lakers will unveil a statue outside Staples Center honoring Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Abdul-Jabbar publicly criticized the Lakers for failing to build a statue for him earlier.

The Lakers had already revealed their intent to eventually erect a statue for Abdul-Jabbar.

As everyone knows, this is long overdue. Congrats to Cap. A class act.

One of the great privileges of being raised with Warrior season tickets was watching his legendary sky hook from the 3rd row.

His impact and contributions goes far beyond "basketball legend," but he's, most certainly, that, too. Respect.













ps- Steve Nash looks really, really old... amirite?








pss- fk the lakers 24/7/365
This Knick fan gets it....

Although I hate the Lakers as a team and want them to lose, I have nothing but great respect and admiration for the Lakers front office. That team only missed the playoffs twice in the past 30 years. They probably have the best and most competent owner in the league in Jerry Buss. Pretty good management. First it was Jerry West then Mitch Kupchak. Two former Laker players. West was the best GM in the league in the 80s and 90s and he groomed Kupchak to be his successor. When West had a power struggle with Phil Jackson and resigned in 2000, Buss promoted Kupchak. Competent management and winning culture allowed them to win multiple championships the past 30 years. I love the fact both West and Kupchak are former LAL players and West groomed Kupchak.

No need to hate and act like they ***** the other teams, the Lakers retool, they don't panic, they don't gamble and look for a savior. Sure they make bad trades sometimes (Butler for Kwame for example) but they draft well and manage their assets. That's how they acquired Nash and Howard this summer. The Lakers only missed the playoffs once (in 2005) in the past 10 years while the Knicks have been a lottery team from 2002 to 2010. Guess what ? Andrew Bynum is still better than every single player we drafted the past 10 years. And the Knicks could have drafted Bynum but the so called best drafter ever, Isiah Thomas, selected Channing Frye instead. The Lakers also drafted Marc Gasol in the second round in 2007 (before they traded his rights for his brother a year later) and Marc is probably also better than any player we drafted the past 10 years.

Simply put : even if we had Andrew Bynum and a first round pick to trade, the other teams wouldn't let us acquire Dwight Howard without giving up more assets. They would tell Dolan :"hmm, you traded two future first round picks for the likes of Marbury, Curry, Melo, etc., accepted to take multiple garbage contracts and offered massive cap relief. If you want Howard you need to give up more assets." And obviously they know the Knicks would bend over sooner or later. The Knicks have a history when it comes to trades for all star players and all the other teams in the NBA know it. The Knicks were on the right path in the 90s with Checketts and Grunfeld. We acquired very good players for cheap (LJ, Spree and Camby are perfect examples). We didn't draft very well but we managed our assets. Everything changed when Grunfeld was fired in 1999 and Jimmy Dolan replaced Checketts in 2001.

To answer the OP's question I don't get sick watching the Lakers make brilliant moves because they deserve it and never panic. I just get sick watching Jimmy Dolan constantly run the team into the ground…
Originally posted by GameOver:
Oh, and Kareem finally gets his statue...

The Los Angeles Lakers will unveil a statue outside Staples Center honoring Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Abdul-Jabbar publicly criticized the Lakers for failing to build a statue for him earlier.

The Lakers had already revealed their intent to eventually erect a statue for Abdul-Jabbar.

The outside of Staples Center is already cluttered with statues. Oscar de la Hoya has one! They'll need to start picking who gets one more carefully.
Originally posted by SoCal9er:
The outside of Staples Center is already cluttered with statues. Oscar de la Hoya has one! They'll need to start picking who gets one more carefully.

They shoud get rid of La Hoya's
One of the great all-time forum posts, from Real GM. Posted shortly after the Lakers lost to OKC....

Originally posted by LA9erFan:
One of the great all-time forum posts, from Real GM. Posted shortly after the Lakers lost to OKC....


The awesomeness of this fail cannot be matched.
ROFLYOLO

or whatever the kids say these days.

effing classic.
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Originally posted by LA9erFan:
One of the great all-time forum posts, from Real GM. Posted shortly after the Lakers lost to OKC....


It's looking more and more likely that Dwight will be ready for opening night. He had his first workout with Gary Vitti & Judy Seto (head physical trainer for the Lakers) today and it supposedly went well.
Barbosa's still a possibility.
Originally posted by LA9erFan:
Barbosa's still a possibility.


Barbosa, Meeks, Jamison off the bench
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