UPDATE: 11/5/2012
The poll results say it all, as the Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers crushed the Pistons with good execution offensively and defensively 108-79 grabbing their first win since the acquisition of 2-time MVP Steve Nash and 3-time Defensive Player of the Year, Dwight Howard.
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After being down 0-3, here is the next three games for the Los Angeles Lakers.
11/05 Detroit Pistons at Staples Center
11/08 At Utah Jazz, and
11/10 Golden State Warriors at Staples Center.
Vote now who do you think will be Lakers’ FIRST WIN?
Lakers: Do they really need a solid PG?
Ever since, even at Phil Jackson‘s era which brought the Lakers a 3-peat + 2 more, the talks has always been a good, all-around, can-handle-the-ball point guard is what’s missing with the 16-time NBA Champions.
Do they really need a good point-guard? Of course it wouldn’t hurt to have the caliber of a Chris Paul, Nash or even Lowry to be in a team. With a missing PG, they won the ultimate goal 5 times in the past 10 years, in which came second to the Bulls of the 90s (which also didn’t have a good, solid PG).
Mike Brown, give the ball to Bryant and he’ll do the rest. Just make sure the other four guys on the floor are ready to shoot the ball and go for loose balls.
The Lakers doesn’t need a point guard (but won’t hurt to have one), a playmaker is. For now, concentrate on what you have, coach. Let the most venomous killer out there rule the jungle. The other animals will follow.
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Posted by Coach Dee on January 27, 2012 in Commentaries
Tags: bryant, kobe, lakers, mike brown, NBA, point guard