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The Trail Blazers @ Los Angeles Lakers, Game #57, on FSN HD

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 1:49 pm
by SashAlex
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Portland Blazers “29 – 27” @ Los Angeles Lakers “39 – 17”


Wednesday, Feb 26, 7 : 30 pm( Pacific Time ), 10 : 30 pm ET
vs. Trail Blazers
TV : FSN HD, NBATV HD
Radio : KLAC, KWKW
Arena : Image – Staples Center, CA


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”Los Angeles Lakers Starting Lineup”


Point Guard
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Derek Fisher #2
Born: 9-ago-1974
Height: 6-1 / 1,85
Weight: 210 lbs. / 95,3 kg.
College : Arkansas - Little Rock
Years Pro: 11

• 12.3 Points Per Game
• 2.2 Rebounds Per Game
• 2.9 Assists Per Game
• MPG – 27.1


Shooting Guard
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Kobe Bryant #24
Born: 23.08.1978
Height: 6-6 / 1,98
Weight: 205 lbs. / 93,0 kg.
College: Lower Merion HS (PA)
Years Pro: 11

• 27.8 Points Per Game
• 6.0 Rebounds Per Game
• 5.3 Assists Per Game
• MPG – 37.9


Small Forward
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Luke Walton #4
Born: 28.03.1980
Height: 6-8 / 2,03
Weight: 235 lbs. / 106,6 kg.
College: Arizona
Years Pro: 4

• 6.7 Points Per Game
• 3.7 Rebounds Per Game
• 3.0 Assists Per Game
• MPG – 24.0


Power Forward
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Lamar Odom #7
Born: 06.11.1979
Height: 6-10 / 2,08
Weight: 230 lbs. / 104,3 kg.
College: Rhode Island
Years Pro: 8

• 13.7 Points Per Game
• 10.0 Rebounds Per Game
• 3.4 Assists Per Game
• MPG – 37.0


Center
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Pau Gasol #16
Born: 6.7.1980
Height: 7-0 / 2,13
Weight: 260 lbs. / 117,9 kg.
From: Spain
Years Pro: 6

• 22.0 Points Per Game
• 7.1 Rebounds Per Game
• 2.9 Assists Per Game
• MPG – 34.0


Key Bench Players

Ronny Turiaf #21
Born: 13.01.1983
Height: 6-10 / 2,08
Weight: 250 lbs. / 113,4 kg.
College: Gonzaga
Years Pro: 2


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6.5 Points Per Game
• 1.3 Assists Per Game
• 3.6 Rebounds Per Game
• MPG – 17.7



Jordan Farmar #5
Born: 30.11.1986
Height: 6-2 / 1,88
Weight: 180 lbs. / 81,6 kg.
College: UCLA
Years Pro: 1


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9.3 Points Per Game
• 2.7 Assists Per Game
• 2.3 Rebounds Per Game
• MPG – 20.9



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”Portland Trail Blazers Starting Lineup”


Point Guard
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Steve Blake #2
Born: 26.02.1980
Height: 6-3 / 1,91
Weight: 172 lbs. / 78,0 kg.
College: Maryland
Years Pro: 4

• 7.7 Points Per Game
• 4.6 Assists Per Game
• 2.4 Rebounds Per Game
• MPG – 28.8


Shooting Guard
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Jarret Jack #1
Born: 28.10.1983
Height: 6-3 / 1,91
Weight: 197 lbs. / 89,4 kg.
College: Georgia Tech
Years Pro: 2

• 9.6 Points Per Game
• 2.8 Rebounds Per Game
• 3.9 Assists Per Game
• MPG – 27.4



Small Forward
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Martell Webster #8
Born: 04.12.1986
Height: 6-7 / 2,01
Weight: 229 lbs. / 103,9 kg.
High School: Seattle Prep HS (WA)
Years Pro: 2

• 10.4 Points Per Game
• 4.0 Rebounds Per Game
• 1.2 Assists Per Game
• MPG – 28.6



Power Forward
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LaMarcus Aldridge #12
Born: 19.07.1985
Height: 6-11 / 2,11
Weight: 245 lbs. / 111,1 kg.
College: Texas
Years Pro: 1

• 16.9 Points Per Game
• 7.4 Rebounds Per Game
• 1.4 Blocks Per Game
• MPG – 34.3


Center
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Joel Przybila #10
Born: 10.10.1979
Height: 7-1 / 2,16
Weight: 255 lbs. / 115,7 kg.
College: Minnesota
Years Pro: 7

• 4.8 Points Per Game
• 7.3 Rebounds Per Game
• 1.2 Blocks Per Game
• MPG – 21.5


Key Bench Players

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Travis Outlaw #25
Born: 1984-09-18
Height: 6-9 / 2,06
Weight: 215 lbs. / 97,5 kg.
High School: Starkville HS (MS)
Years Pro: 4

• 13.5 Points Per Game
• 1.3 Assists Per Game
• 4.8 Rebounds Per Game
• MPG – 26.5


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Channing Frye #44
Born: 17.05.1983
Height: 6-11 / 2,11
Weight: 248 lbs. / 112,5 kg.
College: Arizona
Years Pro: 2

• 6.4 Points Per Game
• 4.3 Rebounds Per Game
• MPG – 17.2






The Bench

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* L. Walton #4 * DJ Mbenga #28 * The Machine #18 * C. Karl #11 *

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* R. LaFrentz #9 * S. Rodriguez #11 * V. Wafer #21 * J. McRoberts #4 *

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”The Main Matchup”

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-=-=-=-=-> Lamar Odom Vs. LaMarcus Aldridge <-=-=-=-=-


In Brandon Roy’s absence this matchup is the most entertaining. Lamar has been doing great lately, and why not to continue this great streak ? What about LaMarcus, he’s a nice player to watch, with a nice post game, good rebounding…

Keys to beat the Trail Blazers :

They’re without Brandon Roy….a must win game
Defense…executing
Spread their defense
The same, pick&rolls and ball movement. Just continue doing the same thing, executing and keep the momentum.




Roy could miss L.A. trip

Monday, February 25, 2008


The free-falling Trail Blazers could be in for another dose of bad news today when All-Star guard Brandon Roy sits down for an off-day meeting with team doctors to decide his playing status this week.

Roy, who was lifted in the third quarter of Sunday's game because of an ailing right ankle and did not return, was scheduled to undergo a magnetic resonance imaging Sunday night to discover the extent of the injury that has plagued him since before the All-Star break.


Farmar key part of the Lakers future
KEVIN DING

Lamar Odom set an NBA record for the longest streak of postgame singing in the shower with his performance late Sunday night in Seattle. Jordan Farmar was fully capable as Odom's backup singer. These Lakers are indeed a glee club now.

And even though they have everything to play for in these coming months, there's more: They're going to have everything to play for in these comingyears.




Lakers coach Jackson not penalized for criticism of referee

By Elliott Teaford, Staff Writer
Article Last Updated: 02/25/2008 10:19:01 PM PST


EL SEGUNDO - Coach Phil Jackson drew neither a fine nor a reprimand from the NBA on Monday for his critical comments about referee Brian Forte after Sunday night's victory over the Seattle SuperSonics.

Forte ejected Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant in the third quarter after Bryant became upset about a non-call at the other end of the court.


Go Lakers !!!

Discuss…

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:18 pm
by Kirk Moon
Luke is a superman, how else can you explain him being able to start and be on the bench at the same time ?

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:28 pm
by smdyp
I think that Roy will play

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:44 pm
by EiRON
Lakers another blow-out win

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:55 pm
by dockingsched
blazers lineup is going to be blake/webster/outlaw/aldridge/przy

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:58 pm
by SashAlex
Kirk Moon wrote:Luke is a superman, how else can you explain him being able to start and be on the bench at the same time ?


:nod: :nod:

Just wanted make it even for bench players ! :lol:
Let it lie !

Go Lakers !

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 3:07 pm
by hermes
GO LAKERS :clap:

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 3:32 pm
by Spanish_Laker
Blowout city.

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 3:36 pm
by TommyTheCat
go lakers!!

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 3:40 pm
by Lost Angel
nice game thread

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 4:27 pm
by bobobolas1
At home....it has to be a win. blazzers down by 15 at the first of the 4th

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 4:47 pm
by Spanish_Laker
A 100% healthy Lakers should blow a 100% healthy Blazers out. They are only good kids.

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:05 pm
by 8'sReverse
Without Roy... they shouldn't have a chance. After their crazy start to the seasons, the team now is what every thought the Blazers would be... which is, a decent team w/o their prized Oden.

Should be a blowout.

GO LAKERS!!!

Spanish_Laker wrote:A 100% healthy Lakers should blow a 100% healthy Blazers out. They are only good kids.
To bad the Lakers aren't 100% healthy :rofl:

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:32 pm
by Griever24
Neither the Blazers but Lakers should still win this one ... Gotta watch out though Blazers come out strong vs bgood teams and whoever guards Aldrige is gonna have a tough cover so he better stay on him both in the inside and the perimeter ....

And if thats they're starting lineup btw ... Kobe will have a big night ... No way jack can guard him nor Blake

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:54 pm
by TylersLakers
Don't underestimate Steve Blake's defense.

Stay focused, get another W.

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:15 pm
by breaker91
Good luck tonight. I expect the Lakers to win, but over the past several years it seems Blazer-Laker games have been pretty close. I expect the Blazers to start Webster at SG and Outlaw at SF.

Outlaw has been a pretty tough cover even though most of his time has been at the 4, but lately he has been playing more at the 3. He had a really good game on Sunday against the Celtics at SF with Pierce and Posey guarding him. He is the one the Lakers D should focus on to start the game.

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 7:04 pm
by tracey_nice
Luke shouldn't be starting, he really doesn't bring much to the table imo.

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 8:04 pm
by tagsu
puke the fluke walton :\ im rooting for you pal. since kwame left town you've become public enemy #1. i think with the extra playing time he will settle into a productive groove. you still gota love his fade away jump shots that barely touch the rim. luke you're a lion go strong bud

this post is approved by me

p.s. kobe = 2pac of basketball,,, nuf said :nod: :wavefinger: :crazy: :pray:

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 8:06 pm
by Mutatis
going to the game.. was looking forward to seeing an allstar on the opposition.. but damn, i guess ill go to check out lamarcus.. GOOO LAKERRSSSS

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 8:13 pm
by Mutatis
oh btw.. "The Machine" should be a KEY bench player.. lately, my buddy and i call him god. LOL