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^^^ +++ Official LA Lakers Thread 2014-2015 Season +++ ^^^

Re: Official LA Lakers Thread 2012-2013 Season & Schedule Philippine Time

@kean08 tol :welcome: back

sinu ba tinutukoy nyo na bakla??si #6 Ba? baka naman babae talaga? babae ang puso wahhh pero barako ang muka:lmao: di na talaga nagparamdam ang mga angHEAT fans kinawawa kasi ni asero:rofl:

natawa tuloy ako sa comment mu dre..hahahjhahha nice one

:salute::salute:
 
Re: Official LA Lakers Thread 2012-2013 Season & Schedule Philippine Time

Metta World Peace Rounding Into Form
Published by Trevor Wong on October 15, 2012 4:13 pm in Metta World Peace and Training Camp.


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A year ago, Metta World Peace conceded he was out of shape. His shot was off, he seemed to be a step slow defensively and his entire game was affected.

“The lockout hurt me a lot, because last season going into the playoffs I had a nerve issue in my back,” he explained during his exit interview in May. “Once the lockout happened I wasn’t able to address it so all I could do was rest. It took me 2-3 months to get in shape.”​
 
Re: Official LA Lakers Thread 2012-2013 Season & Schedule Philippine Time

Lol.. 0-4? Preseason pa lang yan.. Di naman ganong pinapalaro starters nila. Pero pag ganyan pa rin sa regular season, durog sakin si Potato Head. Hehe!
 
Re: Official LA Lakers Thread 2012-2013 Season & Schedule Philippine Time

Lol.. 0-4? Preseason pa lang yan.. Di naman ganong pinapalaro starters nila. Pero pag ganyan pa rin sa regular season, durog sakin si Potato Head. Hehe!


tama ka pre, pre-season palang hindi pa regular ang bobo kasi nung tangkop na un :lmao:,,, hindi pa kumpleto ang lakers antayin natin paglaro ni d12 sa lakers un ang tunay na game na at ung final lineup ng lakers....:thumbsup:

THIRD QUARTER vs JAZZ
4:24 Good news for LAL: Kobe had 10 points in the third quarter. Bad: the rest of the team had zero with 4:24 to play. Utah, meanwhile, had 24, enough to take a 76-42 lead. #preseason

0:00 Bryant didn’t stop there, folks. He kept nailing shots from everywhere, scoring 23 of the Lakers 24 points, including three triples, turning what remained a blow out into a great show for those assembled in Anaheim and watching on Time Warner Cable SportsNet. He’s pretty fun to watch when he’s in a rhythm like that.
 
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tol ikaw nga masyadong affected sa lakers , hindi kaming mga lakers fans kahit talo sa pre-season walang panic obvious ba na nang aasar ka lang kung wala ka magawa dun ka sa thread nio dun nio pagusapan ang team namin :lol:

hindi pa nga nagsisimula ang regular season masyado na kayong kinakabahan sa lakers hahaha:lol: lagi pinaguusapan ang lakers sa thread ng miami hahaha:rofl: paltan nio nalng ng pangalan thread nio lakers impostor hahaha:lol: o kaya lakers dummy thread hahaha:lol:
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heat fan yata yan o bka naman isang lechoke dick riding fan na naman????

bka nga yun topic nila:lmao::lmao::lmao:

di na yata sila lumalabas sa lungga nila:lmao::lmao::lmao:

basag kase kay sir asero:salute::salute::salute::salute:
 
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Derek Fisher could be a Los Angeles Laker again, thanks to a contract misunderstanding

's flirted with the Chicago Bulls (who, legally, can't even sign any players until mid-December as it is) and the Oklahoma City Thunder, but veteran guard Derek Fisher has always seemed like a "Los Angeles or bust"-sorta guy. The roadblock between that eventual destination and the free-agent guard's current status, it was presumed, is the NBA bylaw that states that Fisher can't re-sign with the Los Angeles Lakers until next March, while he technically is being paid for the final year of a 2012-13 he was bought out from last spring, following a deal that sent Fisher to Houston.

Now, ESPN's Marc Stein is reporting, it appears as if the final year of that deal was never able to be latched on to by Fisher and his reps, and as a result he could sign with the Lakers whenever they see fit. If they see fit. He fits, to be sure, but the Lakers aren't sure if he'll actually fit on an already-packed team bus, to say nothing of their monstrous payroll.

First, Stein's take on the machinations that made this all possible:

The NBA's new labor agreement stipulates that a player traded and then waived by the team that acquired him can't re-sign with his original team for one year or until the traded contract runs out -- whichever comes first. But in Fisher's case, confusion surrounding his player option for the 2012-13 season led to the belief in some league circles that he had picked up the option before the Houston Rockets bought him out. In reality, sources confirm, Fisher was bought out by Houston before he was eligible to invoke the 2012-13 option, which means that his contract was deemed to have ended June 30, sending Fisher to full-fledged free agency on July 1.

Fisher is a great guy, a hard worker, and an NBA success story to be admired. But ho-lee cow has this man turned in some sweetheart deals when it comes to working as a free agent. And, for the third time in his career, he could end up on a bench next to a player in Kobe Bryant that he debuted with as a rookie all the way back in 1996.



The problem for Los Angeles, and potentially Fisher, is that the team is pretty well stacked at point guard. Not only do they boast the all-world talents of Steve Nash in Fisher's former starting spot, but career backups Steve Blake and Chris Duhon are also stuck to the bench. Both are on the trade market, but it's hard to see any team (no matter how desperate) dealing even that infamous conditional second-round pick for the last two years and $8 million on Blake's contract, and Duhon may have played the worst basketball of any player in the NBA last year. That's not us being cruel, Duhon is struggling that much.


Fisher would be an improvement over Duhon, but in terms of actual on-court production he wouldn't be a massive, startling upgrade.

Derek hasn't turned in a double-digit Player Efficiency Rating (15 is average) since the 2008-09 season, and hasn't shot better than 40 percent from the field since that championship run. His defense, at age 38, is a step slow; though for the third season in a row he has upped his play during the postseason — a postseason that was spent with the Oklahoma City Thunder last spring.

The other issue, frankly, is that the Lakers don't really need Derek right now.

In 2008-09? Sure, his defense was a huge upgrade over Smush Parker's, and he ably controlled the team's varying attempts at sticking to the triangle offense. The Lakers aren't running a strict triple-post in 2012-13, it's safe to say Steve Nash (drafted the same year as Fisher, Bryant, and Travis Knight) doesn't really need any help navigating the waters, and if Fisher and Bryant share a similar mindset, Derek's influence might be a bit superfluous.

Might be. It's always nice to have another big basketball brain hanging around. Especially one that has taken in as much as Fisher has over the last 16 years.

Of course, there's also the whole part about when Los Angeles traded Derek some seven months ago just before the playoffs in what was essentially a payroll-slashing move. Not a salary cap-enhancing move, a payroll-cut. Involving Derek Fisher, five-time champion.

The options, limited though they may be, are there. And with Fisher's declining play, working as an assistant coach of sorts in shorts with the Lakers might be the best and only available option. It seems fitting, if only to ensure Derek doesn't retire as a member of the Oklahoma City Thunder.
 
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Re: Official LA Lakers Thread 2012-2013 Season & Schedule Philippine Time

Derek Fisher could be a Los Angeles Laker again, thanks to a contract misunderstanding

nice update bro. . :D

dumali ka na naman ipin


dami ko tawa,, ina up ko lang dami agad react,, hehehe kayo naman o masyado nyo dinadamdam,, hehehe

uuuiieeee. updated ka sa lakers ah. parang gusto mo rin ang lakers

team eh. hahaha. dba heat or lebron fan ka? another bandwagon

nah galing sa kupunan ng heat bulaga :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

halatang halata nah nagpanic sila sa lakers. hahaha. luhhh :rofl:
 
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Re: Official LA Lakers Thread 2012-2013 Season & Schedule Philippine Time

hehehe lakers nga topic sa thread nila......sikat na naman tyo:lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao:
 
Re: Official LA Lakers Thread 2012-2013 Season & Schedule Philippine Time

Derek Fisher could be a Los Angeles Laker again, thanks to a contract misunderstanding

nice update

nice update bro. . :D



uuuiieeee. updated ka sa lakers ah. parang gusto mo rin ang lakers

team eh. hahaha. dba heat or lebron fan ka? another bandwagon

nah galing sa kupunan ng heat bulaga :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

halatang halata nah nagpanic sila sa lakers. hahaha. luhhh :rofl:


hahaha:rofl: affected siya masyadong concern:rofl:


hehehe lakers nga topic sa thread nila......sikat na naman tyo:lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao:

hahaha topak cla masyado kinakabahan lalo na pag lumaro na si d12 usok na puwet nila :lmao:


para sa mga miami heat fans na sumisilip dito standing nio 1-2 update din namin kayo hahaha:lmao:
 
Re: Official LA Lakers Thread 2012-2013 Season & Schedule Philippine Time

dumali ka na naman ipin


dami ko tawa,, ina up ko lang dami agad react,, hehehe kayo naman o masyado nyo dinadamdam,, hehehe


oh.. oh.. 2/5 warning?

kailan ka niregaluhan ng mods?

thread ng lakers ito.. updated kami sa lahat ng nangyayari sa loob ng lakers organization..

so pag-up mo, halatang kaplastikan..

nang-aasar ka? and then bumanat ka sa loob ng thread namin?

and ngayong kinuyog ka.. todo depensa ka?

kundi ka ba naman isa't kalahating.. ta**a??
 
Re: Official LA Lakers Thread 2012-2013 Season & Schedule Philippine Time

oh.. oh.. 2/5 warning?

kailan ka niregaluhan ng mods?

thread ng lakers ito.. updated kami sa lahat ng nangyayari sa loob ng lakers organization..

so pag-up mo, halatang kaplastikan..

nang-aasar ka? and then bumanat ka sa loob ng thread namin?

and ngayong kinuyog ka.. todo depensa ka?

kundi ka ba naman isa't kalahating.. ta**a??


:lmao:hahaha ayus pre , engot engot kasi halata namang nangaasar

lang wag ka magyabang sa di mo teritoryo para di ka matarakan

ng gripo sa tagiliran hahaha tanga_kop :lmao::lmao:
 
Re: Official LA Lakers Thread 2012-2013 Season & Schedule Philippine Time

ang pangit talaga ni prettybugoy
 
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Naghahanap ata ng pugee si tangkop. :rofl:
 
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nandyan nanaman sila, naghahanap ng mga gwapo bka sahod..:lol:
 
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oo para basagin ang mukha,, kaso mukhang wala akong mababasag ang mukha dito,, puro salubong na ang mata hiwalay pa ang panga
 
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lakers news......

The Los Angeles Lakers will attempt to sign LeBron James as a Kobe Bryant-replacement in 2014, ‘several’ NBA team executives suggest

It seems like news intended for those who only know the names of four or five basketball players, and three NBA teams. LeBron James could become a Los Angeles Laker in 2014. Of course, he could become a member of the Memphis Grizzlies or Houston Rockets in 2014 should he decide to utilize the Early-Termination Option in his contract and join one of the 29 other teams besides the Miami Heat that would want to employ his services, but it's the Lakers' potential to sign James that has some NBA executives talking.

ESPN.com's Brian Windhorst, who has followed James for years and knows him as well as any journo talking, discussed the options with a few high-rankers around the NBA, and they seem to be pretty convinced that Los Angeles is attempting to go after James when Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol's contracts run out following the 2013-14 season. From ESPN:

Several teams' executives have told ESPN.com they believe the Lakers are positioning themselves to make a run at LeBron James in 2014, when the Miami Heat star can choose to become a free agent.

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"It's not a mistake that all those deals end the same year Kobe's does. They have probably been planning for their next phase for a while," said one general manager. "The Busses and [Lakers GM] Mitch [Kupchak] are always thinking about the next big deal."

It's true. The Lakers are always thinking a few years down the line, but just about any NBA GM with a scintilla of job security is always thinking one or two or three offseasons ahead.

And what is also true is the fact that, sure, the Lakers are leaving that option open. That doesn't mean James is using the Lakers as an option, or even a hoped-for destination; and it certainly wouldn't preclude Los Angeles from re-signing both Pau and Kobe for any number of years at any point between now and then. The Lakers are going to go after LeBron James in some capacity in 2014, much in the same way the Grizzlies and Rockets will when James opts out of his contract that season. Maximum cap space or not, you always have to send a feeler out.

The reason for the opt-out from LBJ has nothing to do with any perceived animosity between the Heat and James, or LeBron worrying about his supporting cast (from Dwyane Wade's knee to the roster that will have to be completely overhauled when each — read that again, "each" — of the team's contracts could be knocked off the books in 2013-14 due to various player and team options.

It has to do with money, and flexibility. James can make more money from the Heat with a new contact in place of his current one -- recall that he took slightly less than the max to join the team in 2010 -- and he can wield a greater influence (either by turning down more money, again, or taking all he can, or signing for any number of years to retain free agent flexibility) within the team's personnel structure. The Lakers, potentially free and clear from Kobe and Pau's salary, will be one of his options.

(See, ESPN.com editors? That is how you link to sites outside of your ESPN umbrella. Putting links inside of columns in order to further educate and entertain your readers won't cause massive public copulation in Bristol, Connecticut's High Street, we promise. You can link to CBS Sports and Yahoo! Sports, various ESPN EDs, and nothing will break.)

That's taking on the notion that LeBron James, after working for years to tone down the vitriol sent his way following the much-reviled Decision in 2010, would join the NBA's most-loathed team. It's fun to love the Lakers, we certainly do, but they're also the newest team that er'ryone loves to hate because of Bryant's haughty presence, and the way they were able to dupe lesser lights on their way towards fielding Kobe, Gasol, Dwight Howard, and Steve Nash.

Nash will still be under contract in 2014-15, and it seems close to certain that Dwight Howard will re-sign with what amounts to his hometown team (he grew up around Atlanta, but has called Los Angeles home for years) this summer when his contract expires. With several other Lakers besides Kobe and Gasol hitting the skids that summer, the team would have enough space to pair Howard (making over $20 million that season as a max player), a 40-year old Nash, and James.

They'd also have to ensure that Kobe Bean Bryant, who has never met a bug he hasn't wanted to crush, would be A-mother[bleepin']-OK with willingly handing the reins to a team he would have called his own for 18 years over to his greatest rival. One that, if our projections are correct, he'll have faced in the 2013 and 2014 NBA Finals.

Because Kobe's cap hold is monstrous, and until a team either renounces or re-signs a player after their contract expires, teams are on the hook for a "cap hold" which prevents them from using the cap space established by the divorce between player and team. This would mean the Los Angeles Lakers would have to officially cut ties with Kobe Bryant, who may or may not want to retire by that point, in the eyes of the NBA's league office. To sign LeBron, bloody, James.

And because Kobe is Kobe, the dude might just go and sign with the Clippers or a 35-win Boston Celtics team just out of spite. If Michael Jordan can play for the Washington Wizards, Kobe Bryant can find a way to get back at the team that asked him to leave in favor of the Next Big Thing.

Or, Current Big Thing. Because the Lakers aren't doing anything wrong, here.

By the time 2013-14 comes around, they'll be paying Kobe a salary over $30 million, a price that will just about match half of the team's salary cap. And this isn't exactly the same $30 million handed two different times to Jordan in the 1990s — Kobe hasn't been able to lead his Lakers out of the second round (or, most damningly, take more than one game in nine tries) for two consecutive years despite a supporting cast featuring Gasol and Andrew Bynum. We respect the hell out of Kobe and think the Lakers top contenders for the Finals this year and next, but he's clearly been on the decline for a while now, and 2014 still seems like a long way away.

For James, 29 by the time that free agency hits, it probably feels like just as long an eternity. One perhaps filled with a pair of rings between then, and now. And though we were gobsmacked by his tactlessness as he made the move from Cleveland to Miami, that mess will have been four years old at that point. The Lakers both then and now feature the NBA's second-best player — Dwight Howard, for all his foolishness — but would LeBron make a similar move, again? Even if it meant another few titles?

The Lakers certainly hope so, according to the guesswork of a few NBA executives.

And the fallback plan? It's not all that bad. Re-sign Mssrs. Bryant and Gasol, pair them with Nash and Howard, and try it one more time. Either way, we'll have a big story on our hands, and some interesting basketball to watch.
 
Re: Official LA Lakers Thread 2012-2013 Season & Schedule Philippine Time

Naghahanap ata ng pugee si tangkop. :rofl:

bakit pugee ang hinahanap ni tangkop bumibigay na rin hahaha:rofl:

babasagin ang mukha sa halik hahaha:rofl:

nandyan nanaman sila, naghahanap ng mga gwapo bka sahod..:lol:

hahaha oo nga wala ng mgawa sa thread nila kc lakers ang topic nila bakit dun pa e me lakers thread naman kya dito nalang post:rofl::rofl:

lakers news......

The Los Angeles Lakers will attempt to sign LeBron James as a Kobe Bryant-replacement in 2014, ‘several’ NBA team executives suggest

hahaha antayin natin yan pag wala na sina kobe yari ang mga lebrom fans maging lakers sila hahaha:rofl:

hindi kaya magkaroon na dito katahimikan sa sport section pag napunta si lebrom sa lakers hahaha:rofl::rofl:
 
Re: Official LA Lakers Thread 2012-2013 Season & Schedule Philippine Time

Naka televised ba first game ng Lakers vs Dallas? Kung meron po, what time at anong channel? Thanks
 
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ang alam ko 1st national tv game ng lakers 2ng game nila vs portland......
 
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Sayang naman, ganda sana panoorin nun. :slap:
 
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