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“The Numerology of Ron Artest”

09.06.10

Posted by lakers5150 in Laker News

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Ron Artest gave a typical “Ron Ron” interview to NBA TV about all of his jersey numbers and switches. Even he seemed confused trying to go through them all.

NBA TV blocks the embedding of YouTube videos on other sites, so click the link below.

“The Numerology of Ron Artest”.

Enjoy!

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Kobe’s Rehab “On Track”

09.05.10

Posted by lakers5150 in Laker News

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The Sporting News reported today that Kobe Bryant’s rehab from off season arthroscopic knee surgery appears to be “on track” according to Luke Walton.

I’ve seen Kobe at the gym the last couple weeks rehabbing his knee,” Walton told Lakers.com. “He’s itching to get back on the court. He shows up every morning at 7 a.m. at the team’s facility and is kind of wrapping up around the time I get there at around 9 a.m. Kobe looks great—he says his knee feels great. He’s just about to start doing basketball workouts again and can’t wait for it.

So good news indeed, as it seems Kobe will be ready to go when training camp opens.

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New Lakerstats Format!

09.04.10

Posted by Brett in Lakerstats

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As I’m sure you’ve noticed, we’ve completely revamped the look of the site. We have decided to move to a WordPress-driven web site so we can write more news, allow comments, and just add some general interaction to the web site that we haven’t had before. You can also actually comment on ANY page of the site, even the pages that just have stats. So that’s something interesting. You do not need to register a username to post comments, but you can if you want.

Also, some parts of the site haven’t been updated with the new look, but we’re slowly getting them all migrated over. If you come to a page that looks like the old site, it’s not a mistake. There is a lot of coding and database calls to get all the stat pages working right, so it does take a little time to convert them.

We hope you will enjoy our new look here, as we work to be a much more interactive place in conjunction with being a huge statistical resource for the Los Angeles Lakers.

If anyone is interested in being a blogger on the site, please send me an email at info@lakerstats.com. We are looking for writers to contribute to the site. We already have a new blogger, “vclakerfan,” who put up his first post yesterday. So if you’re a Laker fan and like to blather on about the Lakers and the NBA like we do, drop me an email.

Thanks for your support!

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What’s Up, Doc?

09.03.10

Posted by vclakerfan in vclakerfan

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I used to respect Doc Rivers.  He had a solid NBA playing career.  He coached a championship team.  Then he started saying Laker starting five haven’t beaten Celtic starting five.  And I’m thinking we’ve got some revisionist history going on here.  First of all, Kobe & Bynum, two of the five starting Lakers.  had surgery in the off-season.  So I wouldn’t exactly call them healthy for the playoffs.  In addition, injuries are part of the game.  When the Celtics beat the Lakers in the 2008 Finals, I didn’t go around saying the Lakers would have won if Bynum had played and Ariza had been healthier.  Nor do I recall hearing anyone in the Laker organization making excuses.  You play the 5 best players you can and you live with the results.  Does Doc think the Celtics should be declared champions because Kendrick Perkins couldn’t play in one of the seven games played for the finals? (The math here is 3 Celtic losses with Perkins playing + 1 loss with him not playing = Lakers are True Champions)

Let’s review some NBA history.

In 2004, Karl Malone was the starting power forward for the Lakers, and he was injured prior to the finals match-up against the Detroit Pistons.  Now as the Lakers lost in 5 games, I don’t believe they necessarily would have won had the Mailman been uninjured.   I think the Lakers were highly dysfunctional that season, Shaq’s last as a Laker.    But this is another example of a team losing with one started being hobbled. When the Lakers lost to the Pistons 15 years earlier in 1989, they had entered the finals undefeated before being swept.  Now when your starting backcourt goes down with hamstring injuries, that’s gonna affect team play.  And when one of those players is Magic Johnson – well, nuff said.   But just as you can have injuries (or calls) work against you, sometimes it’s the other team that has misfortune.  Such as the Celtics in 2010 or the Pistons in 1988, when Isaiah Thomas played on a sprained ankle.  Even a couple of years earlier than that, I seem to remember Larry Bird suffering from some back problems.

So my point is that it balances out – some seasons your team is healthy and other years it’s the opposing team that’s in better shape.

It all has to do with how you respond to adversity.  To the 2010 Celtics credit, they managed to build a 13 point lead on the road in game 7.  They just couldn’t close it out.   Thirty years ago, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, starting center for the Lakers,  sprained his ankle in game 5.   The Lakers next game was in Philadelphia, but the team didn’t get down.  Magic Johnson came onto center court, jumped as center, and played perhaps the greatest game of his career (OK, it was his greatest game).   Which is really how you always want you team to respond to a teammates injury, by pulling together and playing a little harder.  I’m just surprised Doc doesn’t blame the refs, the commissioner or the weather for losing as well.  What’s up, Doc?  I’ll tell you what’s up.  My blood pressure, from listening to you whine and make excuses about not winning.  Here’s a challenge for you – make it to the finals this year and show everyone the Celtics weren’t just another one and done team.

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The Countdown to 2010-11 Begins. Lakerstats Updated for New Season!

08.10.10

Posted by Brett in Lakerstats

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3-Peat 2010-2011The NBA released its full 2010-2011 team schedules today, which means next season is getting closer as the Lakers go for a three in a row for the second time under Phil Jackson.

Coinciding with the schedules being released today, we of course updated our 2010-2011 Lakers schedule as well. We also updated the current team roster and added in Steve Blake, Matt Barnes, and Theo Ratliff and their respective player bios. All the other different yearly areas of the site have been updated for the new season as well. Of course there’s not much data in them yet.

We’ve also completely revamped large portions of the site, cleaning data up, and combining some sections as well. If you look around, you’ll see some new sections that we haven’t had before like the Uniforms page for example. We now break out individual playoff seasons and All-Star game numbers in all player bios. Before the playoff numbers were just totals and we never had the All-Star stats at all. We’ve also re-worked a bunch of areas to make them more user-friendly and easier to find stats and information. Some of them were just too hard to navigate, and that’s been simplified.

Lastly, we’ve gotten the entire Team Records section up to date, it had been a little outdated and wasn’t 100% accurate. It is complete now and will update automatically as the season goes on. So if you want to track say Kobe’s career point totals after every game, this is the place to come. We do have to re-work back in some of the individual game and miscellaneous records, but we will do that soon.

So that’s it, looking forward to a great season and continuing to keep Lakerstats living up to its namesake. Any questions or comments, you can send us an e-mail by clicking the “Contact Us” link at the bottom of the site. Thanks for your support.

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