Dallas Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki took a key step forward in his rehab Wednesday, resuming running and taking shots prior to the team’s game against the Los Angeles Clippers at Staples Center.
The Los Angeles Lakers’ Jekyll and Hyde act continued apace this weekend, with a Friday night blitzing (17 3-pointers, 54 percent shooting, a 28-and-20 performance by Dwight Howard and 122 points) of the Denver Nuggets giving way to a Sunday night stumble against an Orlando Magic team that entered Staples Center at 5-10, losers of three straight and five of their last seven. But in the two teams’ first meeting following the four-team, 12-player offseason blockbuster that sent Howard from Central Florida to Hollywood, the Magic hung with a Laker side that’s experienced its share of turmoil this season, too, and pulled away with a 35-19 burst over the game’s final seven minutes.
The loss drops the Lakers to 8-9, a below-.500 mark that seems stunning given both the collection of talents on hand and the statistical note that L.A.’s got a top-five offense and a top-10 defense in terms of points scored and allowed per 100 possessions, according to NBA.com’s stat tool. The win-loss-win-loss trading, the alternating progress and regression on display every night, has been somewhat understandable — after all, the team has had three different head coaches in the space of a month and has been without injured star point guard Steve Nash, expected to be the triggerman first for Mike Brown’s new-look Princeton offense and now for the spread pick-and-roll system he ran under Mike D’Antoni for years in Phoenix, for all but 50 minutes this season. Still, explanations aside, this is hardly the way most figured the Lakers would look one-fifth of the way through the 2012-13 season.
As the losses mount — the Lakers would have to go 65-0 to fulfill Metta World Peace’s preseason wish , which seems unlikely — patience is wearing thin, not only within the Lakers’ fan base (which, as we’ve seen, can be pretty intense ) but also within the ultra-competitive mind of L.A.’s top dog. From Joe McDonnell of FoxSports.com :
Kobe Bryant had seen enough.
Another humiliating loss to another bad team Sunday night had the Lakers co-captain ready to take on the whole team if his teammates don’t start getting their games — and attitudes — together.
“I’ll kick everybody’s ass in this locker room if it doesn’t happen,” Bryant said after a 113-103 loss to the Orlando Magic at Staples Center. Yes, the 6-10 Orlando Magic. “It’s the attitude you have to have. Metta is the same way. Dwight has it in him as well. Even though he smiles a lot, he cares a lot about this. Come hell or high water, this has to get done.”
John Salmons called for a players-only meeting after the Kings lost to the Atlanta Hawks by 16 on Nov. 16. There was no players-only meeting after Saturday night’s game at Staples Center. But Salmons was clearly bothered by the outcome. “If you’re going to write anything, this is strictly on the players,” Salmons said after the Kings were dismantled 116-81 [...]
LOS ANGELES — Behind a concentrated team effort, the Los Angeles Clippers easily handled the visiting Sacramento Kings on Saturday night, 116-81, at Staples Center.
LOS ANGELES – Behind a concentrated team effort, the Los Angeles Clippers easily handled the visiting Sacramento Kings on Saturday night, 116-81, at Staples Center.
COMMENTARY | The Los Angeles Lakers responded to their early-season struggles in a big way on Friday night. They made everything look easy against the Denver Nuggets in a 122-103 rout at Staples Center.
Dwight Howard is still not all the way back from his offseason back surgery, but he figures to get a whole lot better Sunday when he sees the Orlando Magic warming up at the other end of Staples Center. Call it a hunch.
* Lakers bench find scoring form * Howard comes up big to down Nuggets (Adds quotes, details) LOS ANGELES, Nov 30 (Reuters) – The Los Angeles Lakers rebounded from their worst offensive performance of the season with an all out blitz from the bench against the Denver Nuggets on Friday, prevailing 122-103 at the Staples Center. …
(Reuters) – The Los Angeles Lakers rebounded from their worst offensive performance of the season with an all out blitz against the Denver Nuggets on Friday, prevailing 122-103 at the Staples Center. Three nights after their last second loss to the Indiana Pacers in the same building where they managed to score just 77 points, 40 of which were Kobe Bryant’s, the Lakers were on fire offensively across the board. …
Nov 30 (Reuters) – The Los Angeles Lakers rebounded from their worst offensive performance of the season with an all out blitz against the Denver Nuggets on Friday, prevailing 122-103 at the Staples Center. Three nights after their last second loss to the Indiana Pacers in the same building where they managed to score just 77 points, 40 of which were Kobe Bryant’s, the Lakers were on fire offensively across the board. …