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#39 LAL @ WAS - 3/7 4PM

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Re: #39 LAL @ WAS - 3/7 4PM 

Post#421 » by dobrojim » Thu Mar 8, 2012 4:32 pm

Optms wrote:Kobe shoots too much but lets make things clear for one, the Lakers had a 20 point lead half way through the third. Within two minutes into the fourth, we were in a deficit.

Booker - 18 points (7-9 FG) 17 rebounds (8 offensive)
Seraphin - 14 points (7-8) 9 rebounds

Keep in mind, these are Washington's second string Bigs. Yes I love Kobe and yes, I also love this team, but enough with the false diagnosis. This was an epic players and coaching staff fail if I ever saw one. You guys expressing concern over who was and wasn't getting enough touches is ridiculous. One player does do not blow his teams 20 point lead within 5 minutes because the rest weren't getting theirs.

This was a mental collapse from top to bottom. Washington's bench went off and everyone just stood around and watched it unfold.


minor correction from a Wiz fan who was at the game last night.

Book has been a starter since earlier in the season, replacing Blatche.
This is something Wiz fans have rejoiced over ever since then. Wiz fans
would stage a full scale revolt if Blatche became the starter again, barring
a revelatory change by Blatche of biblical proportions, something that
no one is predicting.

All that said, it was mostly the bench and Booker who turned the
game around for the Wizards although Nick has been a starter for
most of the past couple years.

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Re: #39 LAL @ WAS - 3/7 4PM 

Post#422 » by Doormatt » Thu Mar 8, 2012 5:30 pm

Anklebreaker702 wrote:
Doormatt wrote:kobe is the same as MJ, neither really changed their game when they needed to (see MJ as a wizard). the difference is MJ was just better. stubborn to the end i imagine, id love it if kobe could see this.

That bull. The MJ as a Wizard was there for ticket sales. So he was trying to have glimpses of the MJ of old. It was a circus & nothing more. That team wasn't going anywhere.



im more referring to the style. MJ came back and said he wanted to help the wizards, and then proceeded to chuck to his hearts content.
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Re: #39 LAL @ WAS - 3/7 4PM 

Post#423 » by Gek » Thu Mar 8, 2012 5:33 pm

Optms wrote:Kobe shoots too much but lets make things clear for one, the Lakers had a 20 point lead half way through the third. Within two minutes into the fourth, we were in a deficit.

Booker - 18 points (7-9 FG) 17 rebounds (8 offensive)
Seraphin - 14 points (7-8) 9 rebounds

Keep in mind, these are Washington's second string Bigs. Yes I love Kobe and yes, I also love this team, but enough with the false diagnosis. This was an epic players and coaching staff fail if I ever saw one. You guys expressing concern over who was and wasn't getting enough touches is ridiculous. One player does do not blow his teams 20 point lead within 5 minutes because the rest weren't getting theirs.

This was a mental collapse from top to bottom. Washington's bench went off and everyone just stood around and watched it unfold.



It's also worth noting that Bynum had 7 of the teams 13 turnovers
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Re: #39 LAL @ WAS - 3/7 4PM 

Post#424 » by Anklebreaker702 » Thu Mar 8, 2012 9:07 pm

Gek wrote:
Optms wrote:Kobe shoots too much but lets make things clear for one, the Lakers had a 20 point lead half way through the third. Within two minutes into the fourth, we were in a deficit.

Booker - 18 points (7-9 FG) 17 rebounds (8 offensive)
Seraphin - 14 points (7-8) 9 rebounds

Keep in mind, these are Washington's second string Bigs. Yes I love Kobe and yes, I also love this team, but enough with the false diagnosis. This was an epic players and coaching staff fail if I ever saw one. You guys expressing concern over who was and wasn't getting enough touches is ridiculous. One player does do not blow his teams 20 point lead within 5 minutes because the rest weren't getting theirs.

This was a mental collapse from top to bottom. Washington's bench went off and everyone just stood around and watched it unfold.



It's also worth noting that Bynum had 7 of the teams 13 turnovers

Yeah he wasnt right last night. Only thing he did well was score & block shots.
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