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I still hate Barea because he is a flopping bitch and took it as such as our guards owned him. But still I can't believe Bynum doing that to Barea.
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I still hate Barea because he is a flopping bitch and took it as such as our guards owned him. But still I can't believe Bynum doing that to Barea.
What's wrong with Bynum? Why would the Lakers keep Bynum if they were trading for Howard?
I still hate Barea because he is a flopping bitch and took it as such as our guards owned him. But still I can't believe Bynum doing that to Barea.
They won't, but Orlando has to want a player. if I'm Orlando, I'd start with Gasol, and tell them to fuck off with Bynum.
They won't, but Orlando has to want a player. if I'm Orlando, I'd start with Gasol, and tell them to fuck off with Bynum.
Why? Didn't you just post that Gasol destroyed his value this postseason. You'd trade a franchise player for Pau Gasol? I'd like to see what Bynum could do in an offense that features him as more than just an afterthought. I think he could be an elite player, if he stays healthy.
Because even though he ruined his value, he's far more consistent (healthy wise) than Bynum.
Wasn't your original point that LAL had nothing other than Gasol to offer, thus making Chris Mullin an idiot? Bynum (and even Oden) are still considered young players who could someday help a team win a title. I think you not mentioning Bynum as a potential trade piece for the Lakers in a Howard trade was a glaring oversight.
No, it's my way of saying that Orlando could get something better than an oft injured player and a big pussy for Dwight Howard.
Howard would still have to agree to a contract extension with a trade partner, though. It's not like the team that gets Howard automatically gets to claim him for his next contract.
If Howard wants to go to the Lakers, and if Orlando wants something of value, then the Lakers do have a couple of very good trade assets.
Hence, Chris Mullin, IMO, made a valid point.
Bynum's PER the past 4 years, starting in 2007-08.
22.6
20
20.2
21.1
He's played in over 65% of regular season games the past three years.
I think he's a potential Hall of Fame player, in the right offense.
I live for days like this. There have been times when I've considered myself more of a Laker Hater than a Blazer fan. Of course that's ridiculous, because I love the Blazers, through all the hard times and the few good over the years. But my passion for the demise of the Lakers is almost as strong. I hate that franchise with every core of my being. I've hated them since Kareem dismissed the chances of the Blazers in interviews before the 1977 WCF, basically calling the Blazers a bunch of hippie hicks. Then in the 1980s, the Showtime Lakers squashed the 2nd round hopes of a couple of promising Blazer teams, and then Magic Johnson's smug comment before the 1991 WCF: "Well, they may be Portland, but we still the Lakers!", and I don't need to tell you how crushing that series was. Then in the late 90s, the Blazers had teams with fire and promise, but twice, the Lakers with a cocky-assed Shaq and a baby-faced Kobe, put an end to those dreams. Thankfully it was nice to see those early Shaq Laker teams get swept themselves. I won't even dwell on 2000 through 2002, the pain and anguish from those years are well documented. Then the Lakers NBA-rigged defeat of Sacramento in 2002 sealed the fact with me that Laker Hatred wasn't just a Blazer thing, it was an NBA thing. These last two years of watching Kobe puff up his chest and try to place himself along side Michael Jordan as the GOAT has been soul-crushing. But today, my fellow Blazer fans, is a new day, and Karma has finally laid a judgement on the Lakers, and their response was cheap shots and poor losing, which should be a surprise to no one.
Fuck the Lakers. Fuck them right in the ass.
Go Blazers.
Why? Didn't you just post that Gasol destroyed his value this postseason. You'd trade a franchise player for Pau Gasol? I'd like to see what Bynum could do in an offense that features him as more than just an afterthought. I think he could be an elite player, if he stays healthy.
Orlando would rather trade him to Miami for Bosh than do a trade with the Lakers.
I live for days like this. There have been times when I've considered myself more of a Laker Hater than a Blazer fan. Of course that's ridiculous, because I love the Blazers, through all the hard times and the few good over the years. But my passion for the demise of the Lakers is almost as strong. I hate that franchise with every core of my being. I've hated them since Kareem dismissed the chances of the Blazers in interviews before the 1977 WCF, basically calling the Blazers a bunch of hippie hicks. Then in the 1980s, the Showtime Lakers squashed the 2nd round hopes of a couple of promising Blazer teams, and then Magic Johnson's smug comment before the 1991 WCF: "Well, they may be Portland, but we still the Lakers!", and I don't need to tell you how crushing that series was. Then in the late 90s, the Blazers had teams with fire and promise, but twice, the Lakers with a cocky-assed Shaq and a baby-faced Kobe, put an end to those dreams. Thankfully it was nice to see those early Shaq Laker teams get swept themselves. I won't even dwell on 2000 through 2002, the pain and anguish from those years are well documented. Then the Lakers NBA-rigged defeat of Sacramento in 2002 sealed the fact with me that Laker Hatred wasn't just a Blazer thing, it was an NBA thing. These last two years of watching Kobe puff up his chest and try to place himself along side Michael Jordan as the GOAT has been soul-crushing. But today, my fellow Blazer fans, is a new day, and Karma has finally laid a judgement on the Lakers, and their response was cheap shots and poor losing, which should be a surprise to no one.
Fuck the Lakers. Fuck them right in the ass.
Go Blazers.

Really? Jackson's Flaker teams have always been willing to pull cheap shit. He always has a goon pushing buttons when he thinks it will give his team an edge. Rick Fox. Lamar Odom. This is not unexpected.If I can say one thing about Phil Jackson, it's that he hasn't tolerated his teams pulling bullshit like that. He's probably glad to be retiring.
Exactly.You have been dead-on with your posts today. Who the fuck thinks the L*kers are classy? They're punks and Odom and Bynum are just at the head of the line. We all know about Artest, but Barnes does this shit and even K*be does it. It's part and parcel of a Phil Jackson team. He learned it from his run-ins with the Bad Boys.
Really? Jackson's Flaker teams have always been willing to pull cheap shit. He always has a goon pushing buttons when he thinks it will give his team an edge. Rick Fox. Lamar Odom. This is not unexpected.
This actually cheered me up...thanks for reminding how awesome my team is and how pathetic you are as a fan![]()
Bynum's PER the past 4 years, starting in 2007-08.
22.6
20
20.2
21.1
He's played in over 65% of regular season games the past three years.
I think he's a potential Hall of Fame player, in the right offense.
This actually cheered me up...thanks for reminding how awesome my team is and how pathetic you are as a fan![]()
Your team is fragile and classless under any kind of real pressure. Congratulations on the clean sweep in the second round. Another blowout elimination game to add to Kobe's career. He's got 5 of them now. Yes, he has 5 rings but only because others stepped up while he was sucking (see last year's game 7). The Mavericks officially own Kobe (4-0 all time in the playoffs) until proven otherwise. Hilarious. And you thought the Lakers would win this series after they choked away the first two at home. Hahahahahaha!
Yep, he leads with the elbow/forearm to the exposed chest/ribs of the driving player, without even trying to go for the ball. It's totally cheap and a good way to crack some ribs.
Given his history, I'd be surprised if he doesn't get at least 5 games for that, and 10 games would not be out of the question.
BNM
If DaRizz is still proud of his team after what Andrew Bynum did, that speaks volumes about him as a fan.
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"A little bit frustrated and they kept making layups," Bynum said. "No, I'm not disappointed in myself. It is what it is. We got embarrassed tonight, so that's what happened."
