ImageImageImageImageImage

Game 14: Los Angeles Lakers (7-6) vs. Portland Trail Blazers (10-3) - WIN - 8-6

Moderators: Kilroy, Danny Darko, TyCobb

User avatar
Speedlot
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,156
And1: 720
Joined: Jan 01, 2007
         

Re: Game 14: Los Angeles Lakers (7-6) vs. Portland Trail Blazers (10-3) - WIN - 8-6 

Post#161 » by Speedlot » Thu Nov 15, 2018 5:08 pm

Did rondo break his hand on chris paul's face
User avatar
JohnVancouver
General Manager
Posts: 9,016
And1: 236
Joined: Jun 18, 2007
Location: Vancouver, BC

Re: Game 14: Los Angeles Lakers (7-6) vs. Portland Trail Blazers (10-3) - WIN - 8-6 

Post#162 » by JohnVancouver » Fri Nov 16, 2018 2:29 am

Spens1 wrote:Also, lock Ingram into a gym and let him practice his shooting, he's been awful since coming back on the offensive end.


I don't think that's accurate - he's missed a few we really needed and that makes him seem worse, but he's been passing, scoring, and playing D. I feel the frustration of wanting him to make that leap, but he's coming along
"Deng and Mozgov was some 1980s Clippers sh*t. So, so dumb" - Sedale Threatt

"If you can't get banned for threatening to rape a mod, what can you get banned for?" Jigga_Man/2013

"Everybody love Everybody." - Jackie Moon
Spens1
RealGM
Posts: 13,865
And1: 3,879
Joined: Jun 16, 2015
     

Re: Game 14: Los Angeles Lakers (7-6) vs. Portland Trail Blazers (10-3) - WIN - 8-6 

Post#163 » by Spens1 » Fri Nov 16, 2018 2:32 am

JohnVancouver wrote:
Spens1 wrote:Also, lock Ingram into a gym and let him practice his shooting, he's been awful since coming back on the offensive end.


I don't think that's accurate - he's missed a few we really needed and that makes him seem worse, but he's been passing, scoring, and playing D. I feel the frustration of wanting him to make that leap, but he's coming along


That's all well and good, but his shooting sucks. Also he's scoring but he's getting way more shots a game as it is (even then he's still only taking like 2-3 3pt shots a game, he needs to be taking double that). I mean all i'm asking for is that he shoot a 47/37 click which is achievable for him. He's been like 40/30 over the last few games i swear, he keeps on throwing bricks.
Kilroy
Forum Mod - Lakers
Forum Mod - Lakers
Posts: 21,603
And1: 12,316
Joined: Jul 10, 2006
Location: The Motel 9 in Vegas
       

Re: Game 14: Los Angeles Lakers (7-6) vs. Portland Trail Blazers (10-3) - WIN - 8-6 

Post#164 » by Kilroy » Fri Nov 16, 2018 3:12 am

Speedlot wrote:Did rondo break his hand on chris paul's face


That's a really interesting idea... It would make sense to hide it for a while if he did.
Never have rice at Hanzo's house...
User avatar
Dr Aki
RealGM
Posts: 35,673
And1: 31,903
Joined: Mar 03, 2008
Location: Sydney, Australia
   

Re: Game 14: Los Angeles Lakers (7-6) vs. Portland Trail Blazers (10-3) - WIN - 8-6 

Post#165 » by Dr Aki » Fri Nov 16, 2018 3:25 am

Kilroy wrote:
Speedlot wrote:Did rondo break his hand on chris paul's face


That's a really interesting idea... It would make sense to hide it for a while if he did.


Luke in the post game said Rondo did it when he impacted it with the floor on the steal on Nurkic in the 4th
Image
Kilroy
Forum Mod - Lakers
Forum Mod - Lakers
Posts: 21,603
And1: 12,316
Joined: Jul 10, 2006
Location: The Motel 9 in Vegas
       

Re: Game 14: Los Angeles Lakers (7-6) vs. Portland Trail Blazers (10-3) - WIN - 8-6 

Post#166 » by Kilroy » Fri Nov 16, 2018 4:39 am

Dr Aki wrote:
Kilroy wrote:
Speedlot wrote:Did rondo break his hand on chris paul's face


That's a really interesting idea... It would make sense to hide it for a while if he did.


Luke in the post game said Rondo did it when he impacted it with the floor on the steal on Nurkic in the 4th


I know that... But it's still an interesting concept... I didn't notice anything crazy about that play. Didn't seem like a lot of impact.

I've had broken bones in my hands before too... Didn't really slow me down much unless I banged it on something. It really depends on the bone, I guess.
Never have rice at Hanzo's house...
User avatar
Dr Aki
RealGM
Posts: 35,673
And1: 31,903
Joined: Mar 03, 2008
Location: Sydney, Australia
   

Re: Game 14: Los Angeles Lakers (7-6) vs. Portland Trail Blazers (10-3) - WIN - 8-6 

Post#167 » by Dr Aki » Fri Nov 16, 2018 4:42 am

Kilroy wrote:
Dr Aki wrote:
Kilroy wrote:
That's a really interesting idea... It would make sense to hide it for a while if he did.


Luke in the post game said Rondo did it when he impacted it with the floor on the steal on Nurkic in the 4th


I know that... But it's still an interesting concept... I didn't notice anything crazy about that play. Didn't seem like a lot of impact.

I've had broken bones in my hands before too... Didn't really slow me down much unless I banged it on something. It really depends on the bone, I guess.


I guess it's different when you're 6'3" and 200 lbs?
Image

Return to Los Angeles Lakers