The point guard problem with the Los Angeles Lakers seemed to be solved when they made a trade with the Cleveland Cavaliers for Ramon Sessions and then completed a separate trade with the Houston Rockets to unload the aging Derek Fisher.
However, the problem can't be solved if the resolution isn't applied. In other words, what does the
Posted November 26th, 2011 by Brandon LaChance in category
Miscellaneous
Today I woke up to two of the best text messages I have ever heard as Lil Wayne and Rick Ross yelled Ugh through my living my room as "John" sounded through my phone. "The lockout is over"...thanks Brett Robers and my friend Money Mike.
I immediately turned on the computer and found out the information for myself, the lockout is indeed
Posted October 29th, 2011 by Brandon LaChance in category
Miscellaneous
It is probably safe to say every basketball fan is tired of the NBA lockout and wants the players and owners to settle the Collective Bargaining Agreement in order to get the 2011-12 season started. Well, it doesn't look like the lockout is going to end anytime soon as the league and its Commissioner David Stern are set to cancel more of the
Posted August 17th, 2011 by Brandon LaChance in category
Miscellaneous
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.
Posted July 25th, 2011 by Brandon LaChance in category
Miscellaneous
Every year there are a few NBA players who are past their prime and should call it quits to save their legacy and make room for the new guns. No better time to permanently pack up the sneakers than a lockout.
This article isn't meant to be mean, but realistic. These players have done their thing in the past, but their 15 minutes or 10 plus