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TLN’s Postgame Report – Pre-Season: Lakers vs. Warriors – Mob Deep (99-120, Win)
By Anna Gonda on October 21, 2010Sometimes it takes awhile for new players to weave themselves in through the fabric of a team’s system. Sometimes adding new faces can dramatically affect a group’s dynamic (and not always in a good way). Then there are other times when a new set of tendencies and attitudes come in, observe for a minute and before you know it, it’s [...] -
TLN’s Postgame Report – Pre-Season: Lakers vs. Jazz – Offenseless (82-74, Loss)
By Anna Gonda on October 19, 2010At least it’s only the pre-season. In their sixth game before opening night, the Lakers shot 5-19 for 26.3% in the first quarter when they only managed to score 14 points to Utah’s 24. Misses came from behind the 3-point line, from mid-range as well as mere inches from the hoop. The defending champions might’ve left their offense in Los [...] -
TLN’s Postgame Report – Pre-Season: Lakers vs. Jazz – Little To No Flow (99-94, Loss)
By Anna Gonda on October 17, 2010The camera focused in on Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher in the first quarter, side by side on the bench and looking on. Bryant sat stone-faced and Fisher sat…scrunch-faced, both surely bewildered at the team they were watching: fumbled passes, missed lay ups, missed jumpers, missed everything. And that was just the first quarter. The Lakers were 0-6 from the [...] -
TLN’s Postgame Report – Pre-Season: Lakers vs. Nuggets – Passing Frenzy (95-102, Win)
By Anna Gonda on October 16, 2010Ron Artest slapped the ball from under Ty Lawson’s arm, Steve Blake grabbed it, passed it to Artest, who passed it to a sprinting Shannon Brown – dunk. With 4.3 seconds left in the first half, Kobe stood by the Denver bench and heaved a one-handed pass to a running Lamar Odom, who caught then tossed the ball against the [...] -
TLN’s Postgame Report – Pre-Season: Lakers vs. Kings – Share and Share Alike (95-98, Win)
By Anna Gonda on October 13, 2010Happy Ron Artest Day! That should’ve been the official greeting in Las Vegas today after the guest of honor received a key to the city. Apparently, that key opens up more than just casino doors. That key to Sin City seemed to open up the hoop as well because four out of the five times Ron Artest shot from behind [...] -
TLN’s Postgame Report – Pre-Season: Lakers vs. FC Barcelona – Viva España (88-92, Loss)
By Anna Gonda on October 7, 2010The Lakers wore their home gold jerseys, and the rules of the game were referred to as “hybrid” for its combination of NBA and FIBA rules and regulations, but there was no mistaking who the home team was. At the Palau Sant Jordi arena in Barcelona, Spain, the defending NBA Champions were faced with a formidable opponent in FC Barcelona, [...] -
TLN’s Postgame Report – Pre-Season: Lakers vs. Timberwolves – First Glance (111-92, Loss)
By Anna Gonda on October 4, 2010The NBA Pre-Season is a short span of time that serves various purposes, such as getting players back in shape after a long summer layoff; a time to integrate new players into a team’s specific style and system of play; and a time for coaches to experiment with a myriad of line-ups. One purpose that pre-season does not serve is [...] -
Finals, Game 7: Lakers vs. Celtics — True Character (79-83, Win)
By Anna Gonda on June 18, 2010It wasn’t pretty. In fact, it was downright ugly. After playing one of their most perfect games on Tuesday night’s Game 6, the Lakers started Game 7 looking panicked rather than poised; harried rather than patient; lost rather than commanding... -
Finals, Game 6: Lakers vs. Celtics — Alive and Kicking (67-89, Win)
By Anna Gonda on June 16, 2010On the brink of elimination for the first time in the post-season, the Lakers could have cowered under the pressure and watched their hated rivals celebrate a championship on their home floor... -
Finals, Game 5: Lakers @ Celtics — Back to 2008 Form (86-92, Loss)
By Anna Gonda on June 13, 2010If the 2010 NBA Finals were the Land of Missed Opportunities, the Lakers would reign supreme. After a harrowing 4th quarter performance by Derek Fisher to win Game 3, they led by 8 points in the third quarter in Game 4, then allowed Boston’s bench to outplay them to tie the series 2-2... -
Finals, Game 4: Lakers @ Celtics — No Support, No Poise, No Win (89-96, Loss)
By Anna Gonda on June 11, 2010Lose to a team that is far superior than you. Lose on a last second shot. Lose with your pride on your sleeve and determination on your face. Don't lose like this; not when the opposing team is shooting 35%. Not when the opponent's best players are sitting on the bench. Not when you've got a chance to put a stranglehold on a difficult series. But the Lakers did just that and now the series sits even at two games apiece. -
TLN’s Postgame Report – Finals, Game 3: Lakers vs. Celtics — Unfailing Faith (91-84, Win)
By Anna Gonda on June 9, 2010The final buzzer sounded and they shared an embrace… again. Two teammates, who in their 14-year career have started in 116 playoff games (more than any other duo in NBA history) and have won four championships together. One is a global superstar who is as skilled as he is ferocious. The other is a local hero who is as intelligent as he is calm. -
TLN’s Postgame Report — Finals, Game 1: Lakers vs. Celtics — Now It’s A Series (103-94, Loss )
By Anna Gonda on June 6, 2010Never mind the officiating. As sad as it is that Phil Jackson plans to make adjustments according to how the referees are calling the game rather than making adjustments with only their opponents to consider, the Lakers allowed the Celtics to take this game from them... -
TLN’s Postgame Report – NBA Finals, Game 1: Lakers vs. Celtics — How You Like ‘Em Now? (89-102, Win)
By Anna Gonda on June 3, 2010After his post-game sideline interview, Kobe Bryant walked up to Ron Artest who was sitting on the bench, took his teammate’s hand, pounded him on the chest, gathered his head to his, and whispered something in his ear. Maybe Bryant welcomed him to his first NBA Finals appearance...
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