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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 7:50 pm    Post subject:

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Every time McGee tries to give DLO props on the highlights, Worthy noiceably fails to give any enthusiasm


Yep. He caught himself and ended kind of positively but when he started talking, he was about to downplay the assists and move the goalpost.


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No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).
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greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
Mindripper2000 wrote:
No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).


Was Kobe really stopping them from playing D and getting back in transition?
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K28 wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
Mindripper2000 wrote:
No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).


Was Kobe really stopping them from playing D and getting back in transition?


Wasn't it a lot of Kobe's man running back after Kobe shot the ball and stood there?
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 7:57 pm    Post subject:

Unfortunately this game got picked up nationally by ESPN and they assigned the D team of Barry and Pasche.

Barry spent most of the night giving Kobe back-handed compliments.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 7:57 pm    Post subject:

K28 wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
Mindripper2000 wrote:
No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).


Was Kobe really stopping them from playing D and getting back in transition?


and what would be the reason to get back on defense... to win the game? Everyone and his cousin knows winning doesn't matter here.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 7:58 pm    Post subject:

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 7:58 pm    Post subject:

K28 wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
Mindripper2000 wrote:
No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).


Was Kobe really stopping them from playing D and getting back in transition?


No he wasn't, the guy just can't stand Kobe and the standing ovations he is getting. Just ignore him, the guy is a major curmudgeon...
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 7:59 pm    Post subject:

Russell1 wrote:
K28 wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
Mindripper2000 wrote:
No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).


Was Kobe really stopping them from playing D and getting back in transition?


Wasn't it a lot of Kobe's man running back after Kobe shot the ball and stood there?


It's called team defense for a reason. Players cover for each other.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:00 pm    Post subject:

K28 wrote:
Russell1 wrote:
K28 wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
Mindripper2000 wrote:
No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).


Was Kobe really stopping them from playing D and getting back in transition?


Wasn't it a lot of Kobe's man running back after Kobe shot the ball and stood there?


It's called team defense for a reason. Players cover for each other.


Lol. Sure. Kobe never ran back after his missed jumpers
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briedfox wrote:
K28 wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
Mindripper2000 wrote:
No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).


Was Kobe really stopping them from playing D and getting back in transition?


No he wasn't, the guy just can't stand Kobe and the standing ovations he is getting. Just ignore him, the guy is a major curmudgeon...


I don't watch basketball for a nightly hagiography and ovations. If you do, maybe you have the problem.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:01 pm    Post subject:

Russell1 wrote:
K28 wrote:
Russell1 wrote:
K28 wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
Mindripper2000 wrote:
No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).


Was Kobe really stopping them from playing D and getting back in transition?


Wasn't it a lot of Kobe's man running back after Kobe shot the ball and stood there?


It's called team defense for a reason. Players cover for each other.


Lol. Sure. Kobe never ran back after his missed jumpers


It's harder for the shooter to run back...you must be new to the game.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:02 pm    Post subject:

greenfrog wrote:
briedfox wrote:
K28 wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
Mindripper2000 wrote:
No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).


Was Kobe really stopping them from playing D and getting back in transition?


No he wasn't, the guy just can't stand Kobe and the standing ovations he is getting. Just ignore him, the guy is a major curmudgeon...


I don't watch basketball for a nightly hagiography and ovations. If you do, maybe you have the problem.


You might be best served to turn off the TV and give the Lakers a rest until next season then.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:03 pm    Post subject:

K28 wrote:
Russell1 wrote:
K28 wrote:
Russell1 wrote:
K28 wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
Mindripper2000 wrote:
No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).


Was Kobe really stopping them from playing D and getting back in transition?


Wasn't it a lot of Kobe's man running back after Kobe shot the ball and stood there?


It's called team defense for a reason. Players cover for each other.


Lol. Sure. Kobe never ran back after his missed jumpers


It's harder for the shooter to run back...you must be new to the game.


Still has take an effort. Number one thing coaches tell shooters is if you are going to take long jumpers you better make sure you get back.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:05 pm    Post subject:

greenfrog wrote:
K28 wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
Mindripper2000 wrote:
No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).


Was Kobe really stopping them from playing D and getting back in transition?


and what would be the reason to get back on defense... to win the game? Everyone and his cousin knows winning doesn't matter here.


maybe that's what you think... but playing defense is something all coaches will teach each player.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:07 pm    Post subject:

K28 wrote:
Russell1 wrote:
K28 wrote:
Russell1 wrote:
K28 wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
Mindripper2000 wrote:
No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).


Was Kobe really stopping them from playing D and getting back in transition?


Wasn't it a lot of Kobe's man running back after Kobe shot the ball and stood there?


It's called team defense for a reason. Players cover for each other.


Lol. Sure. Kobe never ran back after his missed jumpers


It's harder for the shooter to run back...you must be new to the game.


this. that's why there are safeties
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:09 pm    Post subject:

Drifts wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
K28 wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
Mindripper2000 wrote:
No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).


Was Kobe really stopping them from playing D and getting back in transition?


and what would be the reason to get back on defense... to win the game? Everyone and his cousin knows winning doesn't matter here.


maybe that's what you think... but playing defense is something all coaches will teach each player.


Transition defense is all effort. Why the effort isn't there is the only thing we can speculate on. As a team, I don't see why they would give the effort if there's not a greater goal.

Individual defense is different and personal.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:11 pm    Post subject:

Drifts wrote:
K28 wrote:
Russell1 wrote:
K28 wrote:
Russell1 wrote:
K28 wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
Mindripper2000 wrote:
No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).


Was Kobe really stopping them from playing D and getting back in transition?


Wasn't it a lot of Kobe's man running back after Kobe shot the ball and stood there?


It's called team defense for a reason. Players cover for each other.


Lol. Sure. Kobe never ran back after his missed jumpers


It's harder for the shooter to run back...you must be new to the game.


this. that's why there are safeties


Safeties? Lol, this isn't football. Guys are at their spot or making a cut, they are not hanging back waiting for Kobe to shoot so they can run back.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:14 pm    Post subject:

greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
K28 wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
Mindripper2000 wrote:
No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).


Was Kobe really stopping them from playing D and getting back in transition?


and what would be the reason to get back on defense... to win the game? Everyone and his cousin knows winning doesn't matter here.


maybe that's what you think... but playing defense is something all coaches will teach each player.


Transition defense is all effort. Why the effort isn't there is the only thing we can speculate on. As a team, I don't see why they would give the effort if there's not a greater goal.

Individual defense is different and personal.


the greater goal is development. effort is something that needs no coaching. you turn it over, you run back on defense... you see a shot, you either run back on defense for safety, or crash the board for the rebound, depends on what you are told. these things should be automatic.

in the long run, this will be ingrained in the players, on what the young guys will become, whether they become lazy or not, that's beyond this season. so forgive those who feel frustrated for seeing lackadaisical effort, KFT or not.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:18 pm    Post subject:

Drifts wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
K28 wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
Mindripper2000 wrote:
No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).


Was Kobe really stopping them from playing D and getting back in transition?


and what would be the reason to get back on defense... to win the game? Everyone and his cousin knows winning doesn't matter here.


maybe that's what you think... but playing defense is something all coaches will teach each player.


Transition defense is all effort. Why the effort isn't there is the only thing we can speculate on. As a team, I don't see why they would give the effort if there's not a greater goal.

Individual defense is different and personal.


the greater goal is development. effort is something that needs no coaching. you turn it over, you run back on defense... you see a shot, you either run back on defense for safety, or crash the board for the rebound, depends on what you are told. these things should be automatic.

in the long run, this will be ingrained in the players, on what the young guys will become, whether they become lazy or not, that's beyond this season. so forgive those who feel frustrated for seeing lackadaisical effort, KFT or not.


This season is so unusual I think very little carries over or has any long term impact.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:24 pm    Post subject:

Damn. Kobe dissed Gatorade hard that was legit funny
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Russell1 wrote:
Drifts wrote:
K28 wrote:
Russell1 wrote:
K28 wrote:
Russell1 wrote:
K28 wrote:
greenfrog wrote:
Drifts wrote:
Mindripper2000 wrote:
No one is running back if the offensive sequences are isolations at the three point line.

I wouldn't either because that's bad, uninspiring basketball.


lol this is typical spoiled brat attitude. the need to eat to guard the yard BS


It's different than that. There's no purpose on the floor other than garnering ovations and applause for one player. I'd be more concerned and perplexed if they did give a (bleep).


Was Kobe really stopping them from playing D and getting back in transition?


Wasn't it a lot of Kobe's man running back after Kobe shot the ball and stood there?


It's called team defense for a reason. Players cover for each other.


Lol. Sure. Kobe never ran back after his missed jumpers


It's harder for the shooter to run back...you must be new to the game.


this. that's why there are safeties


Safeties? Lol, this isn't football. Guys are at their spot or making a cut, they are not hanging back waiting for Kobe to shoot so they can run back.

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 9:57 pm    Post subject:

Missed this one. Good to know Scott's starting DLO again though. Looks like Randle/Clarkson/Russell all had decent games.
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Missed this one. Good to know Scott's starting DLO again though. Looks like Randle/Clarkson/Russell all had decent games.

The entire team has played well of late, we just don't play any DEFENSE.
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