if gusto ang LA maka back to back they should sign Odom Back.. useless si Bynum injury prone...
if gusto ang LA maka back to back they should sign Odom Back.. useless si Bynum injury prone...
aw im now starting to think if the lakers are going to the right path. he may be young pero murag ni hunong man iya potential.... and your paying 12.5m a year tsktsk
I still have faith to the young Bynum. Dako gyud epekto sa iya dula ang mga injuries. Nindot na unta to iya performance, nasaghiran pod nuon ni Kobe in the midseason against the Griz. Basin lang tawn wala na major injuries for Bynum this coming season.
Enough for Odom mania. Ari na pod ta ni Morrison.
Adam Morrison’s 22 points paced L.A. in its second Summer League win in as many tries as the Lakers defeated Cleveland 88-82 on Saturday afternoon in Las Vegas.
A day after scoring 24 points against Toronto, Morrison converted 8-of-16 field goals - including 4-of-6 from downtown - and pitched in four rebounds with three assists against the Cavs.
Lakers second round pick Chinemelu Elonu (pictured) used his 23 minutes of burn to put up nine points on 4-of-6 shooting, plus five boards and two blocks, a day after he played just 14 minutes.
It was a relatively easy win for the Lakers, who trailed just once early in the first quarter before steadily pushing the lead to as many as 14 in the fourth quarter.
“I thought everyone played hard, we were able to play really physical I thought we did a great job,” said Lakers Summer League Head Coach Chucky Brown to NBA.com. “We need to sharpen up our defense a little bit more and I think we’ll be alright.”
L.A. outshot the Cavs 50.8 to 42.6 percent, and made seven three-pointers to help cover a poor effort from the free throw line (15-of-27, 55.6 percent). The Lakers also held a seven-rebound edge (39-32) and had four players in double figures led by Morrison.
The Lakers’ Vegas crew has Sunday off before a Monday evening tilt with Blake Griffin, Eric Gordon and the L.A. Clippers, set to tip at 8:30 p.m.
Source ------> Lakers Win Again, Start 2-0 in Vegas at Lakers.com BasketBlog
hehehehe si morrison nalang unta ilang i-train maau unsa man sad na bynum oie daku kaau tawo pero huyang kaau lawas cge lang ka injured.
aw wala may salig ang coaching staff niya.... kay instead bola ang i shoot cge man shoot ug insulin hahaha
Adam was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (insulin-dependent diabetes) at age 13. He was playing in an 8th grade basketball game, and as the game went into overtime he began having seizure-like symptoms, which prompted his father to take him to the hospital where the diagnosis was made.
Morrison, who manages his diabetes to the point of eating exactly the same meals at the same time on game days, is considered a role model for children with the disease and their families. During his freshman year at Gonzaga, Morrison and his life with diabetes were a subject of a four-page article in Sports Illustrated. On the first day that the issue appeared in retail outlets, more than 50 parents of children with diabetes contacted the Gonzaga athletics department asking if Morrison could speak to their children.
Off the court, Morrison regulates his blood sugar with an insulin pump attached to his abdomen.
Luoy sad na ug kaagi si Morrison.
yup naa ni diabetes ning kanahan mao cguro ni naka ingon nganu di sya ka perform ug tarong
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