Dwight looks seriously injured and kobe looked like he has trouble turning it back on with this whole pg mentality thing lately.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Kobe on tonight's festivities: "We've been playing well lately. I'm not too concerned about it."</p>— Ken Berger (@KBergCBS) <a href="https://twitter.com/KBergCBS/status/296873651410702336">January 31, 2013</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
The funny thing was when they knew I was a rockets fan they actually laughed and kept saying that were gonna suck and not be at .500 but ever since they havent talked about them in a while
Why is Steve Nash playing SG and Kobe playing PG? Their roles need to be clearly defined. Sure it worked for 2 games but I don't think it's sustainable because Kobe has never played PG before in his career.
Why are some of you worried about the Lakers overtaking us in the playoff race when Blazers is right on our tail for the 8th spot? I have a feeling many of you Lakers "haters" secretly want to see them succeed. Over 70 pages discussing about them on a Rockets board.
Hilarious stat of Artest, 6 for 17 against Suns. Artest is going to have to put his big boy pants on.
There already was a recent thread which discussed why the Blazers aren't a major threat. Basically, they're close because they're pulling off stuff which isn't remotely sustainable and they should fade down the stretch. That's not true of the Lakers at all.
Because with the talents they have in the Big Four, they could do a lot of damage in a hurry IF they could put their heads together. I am a certified Lakers hater, and no, I do not secretly want them to succeed. This thread is so long precisely because we hate the Lakers. Who cares if Atlanta is losing or winning? There are two kinds of teams you pay a lot of attention. The team you love and the teams you hate with a passion. The Rockets are the first kind. The Lakers are the other kind.