times are CENTRAL-Visitor-HomeTime ATLANTA (14-16) HAWKS PHILLY (16-15) SIXERS6:00 pm HOUSTON (10-22) ROCKETS INDIANA (13-19) PACERS6:00 pm - NO (11-21) PELICANS- ORLANDO (7-25) MAGIC6:00 pm WASHINGTON (16-15) WIZARDS NY (14-17) KNICKS6:30 pm DETROIT (5-25) PISTONS MIAMI (19-13) HEAT6:30 pm MILLY (20-13) BUCKS DALLAS (15-15) MAVERICKS7:30 pm (NBATV) MINNY (15-16) TIMBERWOLVES UTAH (21-9) JAZZ8:00 pm OKC (11-19) THUNDER PHX (25-5) SUNS8:00 pm CHARLOTTE (16-17) HORNETS DENVER (15-15) NUGGETS8:00 pm MEMPHIS (19-13) GRIZZLIES GS (25-6) WARRIORS9:00 pm SA (12-18) SPURS LA (16-16) LAKERS9:30 pmCLUTCH FORMAT
the nba is so damn corrupt.. they will not allow denver to go on any type of winning streak, gotta eliminate jokic from mvp contention early with the losing record, even though we all watched curry get voted top 3 in mvp in 2020 despite missing the playoffs lol. And jokic in 2021 is a billions times better than what curry did in 2020
Draymond going absolutely mental at Payton. Absolutely mental. The play wasn't even that bad from Payton. Draymond really is a lunatic at times. I have no idea how no one has punched on with him, opponent or teammate.
----------------------------- draymond is a fake tough guy, he's gonna get his karma soon enough. Remmeber when garnett got elbowed in the face by anthony peeler lol.. yea karma got kg real good. same **** is gonna happen to draymond
On the other hand, great to see Payton finally producing, you could see his potential way back with us.
Staples Center farewell a reminder of Lakers glorious past and grim present […] The Lakers were blown out 138-110 by San Antonio, their fourth loss in a row and one that dropped them below .500 going into Saturday’s diluted holiday matchup with the COVID-ravaged Brooklyn Nets. These are unique times, and the Lakers’ 16-17 record can’t be presented without fairly weighing all that has happened to their roster: the COVID-19 protocols that have caused seven of their players to miss games in the last two weeks — five, plus head coach Frank Vogel, were still out Thursday — as well as the knee injury that will sideline Anthony Davis until at least mid-January. “We have no chemistry with any lineup, for the simple fact that we literally haven’t logged enough minutes,” James lamented. Nonetheless, the fact that the Lakers were barely competitive on a night they got 36 points from their best player, as well as 30 more from Russell Westbrook, should be cause for some alarm. The Lakers were without several key role players and one of their stars. But the Spurs entered the night six games under .500 and without, gasp, even one future Hall of Famer on the roster. The Lakers poured on 37 points in the third quarter thanks to 17 from Westbrook and were still outscored by two in the period because they simply couldn’t stop anyone. The Spurs made 13 more 3s than the Lakers, and their bench outscored the Lakers reserves 69-20. Is this a team that will find a place in Lakers history alongside those heroes whose triumphs were repeatedly shown Thursday night? “We’ve got to ride it out,” Westbrook said. “There’s no need to panic now. There’s a lot of games left, we’ve got 50 or so games left, whatever. But … we do need to win games when we have an opportunity to do so.” And maybe they will do that and make a big playoff push to give Crypto.com Arena its own set of Lakers memories. But right now, the Lakers feel old and outdated, an office supplies team in a cryptocurrency world. […]
LeBron with 36, Westbrook with 30 and had one of the most individually efficient games since becoming a Laker (probably)... ...and you're blown out by 28 to a middling Spurs team on a night where you honor all the fond memories from Staples. Big yikes. Lakers are in trouble.