News Archive for Los Angeles Lakers

Lakers And Celtics Cry Foul Over Antawn Jamison Trade

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Somebody get the tissues out.  The NBA’s royalty is upset.  Blood was boiling yesterday as Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson and Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers bellyached to the media over the recently completed trade which allowed the Cleveland Cavaliers to obtain forward Antawn Jamison.

Competitiveness can bring out the worst in people.

Antawn Jamison Trade Draws Ire

The Cleveland Cavaliers parted ways with center Zydrunas Ilgauskas, the rights to Emir Preldzic and 2010 first-round draft pick to Washington for Antawn Jamison.  To work within salary cap requirements, the Los Angeles Clippers packaged in guard Sebastian Telfair to Cleveland in return for Washington F Drew Gooden.

So what’s their beef?

The focus of their complaint centers on the construct of the deal.  While Washington accepted Ilgauskas, he is expected to be waived from the Wizards rosters.  Ilgauskas will then get a mini vacation and re-sign with the Cavaliers for the final stretch run and playoffs.

Speaking with ESPN, Jackson shared, “They’re going to get Ilgauskas back and it’s going to be one of those scenarios that we see in the NBA where you ship a player out, you get another player, then your player retires or they pay him off and then he comes back in 30 days.  I don’t know what that does for the league.  I think that’s kind of a weird situation.”

While the criticism is justified given the loopholes within the NBA’s operating policies, it kind of falls on deaf ears when the complaint comes from Jackson and the Lakers.  Jackson must have forgot about that one-sided trade that delivered him the missing link All-Star named Pau Gasol back in 2008.

To refresh Jackson’s memory, here’s a recount of what the Lakers gave up for Pau Gasol:

  • Kwame Brown (a phenomenal NBA bust that played 15 games with Memphis)
  • Javaris Crittenton (yes, the same guy that drew pistol with Gilbert Arenas)
  • Aaron McKie (who the Lakers signed earlier in that day and never played a game with the Lakers)
  • The draft rights to Marc Gasol
  • First round picks in 2008 and 2010.

Needless to say, it was the most one-sided trade in recent NBA history that catapulted the Lakers back to prominence.  Making things more suspicious, the NBA increased revenue sharing by 63% shortly after the deal, helping line the pockets of the smaller market teams.  One of the leaders of that push…Memphis Grizzlies’ owner Michael Heisley.

Now let’s look at Boston’s gripes.  Celtics’ coach Doc Rivers shared with ESPN, “I have a problem with that.  I loved it three years ago when we did it with Gary Payton if you remember, but now I think it sucks.  I think it’s a terrible deal.”

How interesting that it was okay when it benefited Boston, but when the shoe is on the other foot they cry foul.  Let’s take a moment and reflect on what Boston gave Atlanta in the deal for Antoine Walker:

  • Gary Payton (who was subsequently released and re-signed with Boston as their starting point guard)
  • Tom Gugliotta (who was averaging 1.3 PPG and retired at the end of the season)
  • Michael Stewart (who hadn’t played a game all season for Boston)
  • First round draft pick

By having the Hawks release Payton, the Celtics ended up giving away two players that couldn’t contribute in the NBA any longer for a perennial All-Star in Walker that immediately became a starter on the Celtics.  As for Payton, he missed a handful of games and was soon back starting at the point with the Celtics.

It is hilarious to hear these teams complain that this trade is unfair when their past actions were significantly more egregious.  The Cavaliers didn’t do anything but play by the rules set forward for them that were exploited previously to the benefit of Lakers and Celtics.

Some advice to Jackson and Rivers…stop being crybabies and get back to playing ball.

Lakers Show Depth-Win Again Without Kobe

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Lakers win again without Kobe Bryant.

The Lakers are showing the NBA that they are a complete team and have the depth and talent to win without their superstar Kobe Bryant. They won their fourth straight game  without him on Tuesday night against the Golden State Warriors 104-94. This time they were lead by Shannon Brown who stepped with 27 points and 10 rebounds. The defending NBA champions are gelling as a team are getting better and better. This creates a scary picture for the rest of the NBA as they try to stand in the way of the Lakers repeating…

During this four game streak, the Lakers have had a different leading scoring in each game. Brown joins Pau Gasol, Lamar Odom and Ron Artest as top scorers. Wins like these without Bryant will do nothing but make the Lakers a more complete and  confident team all the way around. The players know they can win without him on the court and in turn Kobe will have that much more confidence in them when he is  on the court.

With all this confidence and completeness, the Lakers quest for back to back NBA championships looks very good. The Lakers are the best team in the NBA, and this will make them even better. You have to have a good bench in the NBA who can step up when it counts. The Lakers have that bench and that  bench is only getting better as the season goes on. It is a scary thought that the Lakers are even better than last year, scary for everyone other than the Lakers.Barring any unforeseen misfortunes, the Lakers should win another NBA championship trophy for their storied franchise.

Kobe Is Lakers Scoring King

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

There is a new Los Angeles Lakers franchise scoring king and his name is Kobe Bryant. Bryant scored 44 points albeit in a losing effort to the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday night. The Lakers lost the game 95-93, but Bryant passed Laker great Jerry West to take away a little of the sting of the loss. This is just another great accomplishment in the career of Kobe Bryant. Scoring the most points in the Lakers storied franchise is one hell of a accomplishment…

Kobe has been as clutch a player as the Lakers have ever had. He demands the ball at crunch time

Kobe Bryant is the new Laker scoring king.

Kobe is the new Laker scoring king.

and is not afraid to take the shot when the game is on the line. I have been a Laker fan for over thirty years and have seen Magic Johnson and Showtime. Kobe has put on his own brand of  showtime since he has been a Laker. As a fan, you love the ball in Kobe’s hands whether he shots or passes the ball. He is the closest thing that you will ever see to the great Michael Jordan. Kobe leaves everthing on the court and gets the most out of his teamates. He loves to win and hates to lose ala Jordan. You can’t ask for much more as a fan. He represents all the Laker greats and knows he is just a part of their winning history. He has humility to go along with his greatness.

Kobe has won four championships and is eyeing a fifth. Everybody thought he would never win one without Shaquille O’neal ,but he did it last year. He was driven to come out from under his shawdow. Kobe is always motivated ,and one more title would put him ahead of Shack for his career. I love Kobe’s chances of pulling off number five. You can call in one for the thumb. Kobe will not be denied and that is why he is a favorite among Laker fans.  Congratulations to the new Laker scoring king, Kobe Bryant.