I don’t understand why P.J. mixed up his usual second quarter rotation and left Farmar out, but he should counter Sammy with Farmar and let the kid run up and down the court. Cassell has problems against more athletic/quick guards. There’s no reason we should be putting Kobe on Sam-I-Am in the second quarter.
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6 June 2008
8 March 2008
The following is an excerpt from a chat of ESPN analyst John Hollinger on his MVP selection up to this point in the season:
Jason (Upland): Who is your MVP for this season? Last week you said Lebron, CP3, then Kobe, despite Lebron only having a subpar 34-26 record (8 games over .500) in the WEAK East (who's team won't even be in the playoffs if they were in the West), while both CP3 and Kobe have their teams a whopping 20+ games over .500 on the TOUGH West.
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2 March 2008
lso been well documented about how young this team is and how bright their future looks with Bynum, Farmar and potentially Ariza all young budding stars. The Lakers look set to compete for championships for years to come, even beyond Kobe’s prime. Besides, with his fire and winner’s mentality,
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3 January 2008
terally too-hot-for television? Why give any reason to waiver the unwavering confidence that Jordan Farmar has shown thus far this season (he looked absolutely terrified to be playing)? Why try and generate publicity for the most publicized franchise in the sport, with the short shorts?
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