Posts Tagged ‘Andrew Bynum’

Dwight Howard is officially a Laker »

Dwight Howard is officially a Laker

You might as well put the Superman cape on the back of Kevin Durant, because the Thunder might be the only team that can prevent another Lakers' dynasty. Dwight Howard was at long last traded to the Lakers from the Magic in a four team deal that also included the Nuggets and 76ers. Here's how the deal broke down: Magic acquired Moe

2012 Olympic Team Vs. 1992 Dream Team »

At this point, this debate has been well discussed, analyzed and picked through with a thinned tooth comb. This topic has been on just about every sports radio program, some news radio programs, every TV channel (absolutely every channel) and is the top button issue at every barber shop around the country. And it should be. Let's face it,

Kevin Love should be a starter in the 2012 NBA »

It seems fast since the 2011-12 NBA season just started a little over a month ago, but thanks to a condensed season the 2012 NBA All-Star starters were announced today. The city of Los Angeles is the home to four of the Western Conferences' starters as Kobe Bryant and Andrew Bynum represent the Lakers and Chris Paul and Blake Griffin represent

Top 200 NBA Players Ever, Continued: Ranks 159 »

Continuing with the top 200 list, we move up another tier to some solid players, perennial all-stars, and players who played for an eternity (Eddie Johnson and Cliff Robinson).  I've tried to reward longevity, but it is a difficult balance to strike with all the supernova players who burn so bright early in their careers and then fade away

Is the spotlight broke for the Los Angeles Lakers? »

Is the spotlight broke for the Los Angeles Lakers?

The Los Angeles Lakers have many roster decisions to make before the next NBA season starts. The core unit is getting older but stilled had surges of brilliance last season. Is the spotlight in the bright lights of LA dulling for Kobe Bryant and company? Remember all the hype the Los Angeles Lakers received during last summers free agency.