Los Angeles Lakers
Apr 9th, 2013 |
By Coach Nick
The Utah Jazz and Los Angeles Lakers are competing as hard as they can for the 8th and last spot in the Western Conference Playoffs. Unfortunately, I fear most of this is for naught, as they will simply be lambs led to slaughter by either the Spurs or Thunder in the first round. So let’s
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Posted in 2012-13 Regular Season, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Utah Jazz |
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Tags: basketball, blake griffin, chris paul, dwight howard, golden state, kobe bryant, lakers, mike d'antoni, nba, pau gasol, steph curry, utah jazz, warriors
Mar 8th, 2013 |
By Arun
Coach Nick interviewed Brian Geltzeiler of HoopsCritic.com at the 2013 MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference. With an eye towards the playoffs, they talked about the Lakers, Spurs, Knicks, if Derek Rose should come back and the one team that can do some damage against the Heat. Follow Arun and Coach Nick on Twitter
Posted in Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, New York Knicks, San Antonio Spurs |
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Feb 20th, 2013 |
By Arun
Western Conference Mid-Season Report Card (by playoff seeding) San Antonio Spurs Mid-Season Grade: A Record & Conference Standing: 42-12, 1st The Good: Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili & Tim Duncan should be well rested & healthy heading into the playoffs. Their supporting cast continues to improve and gain experience. The Bad: The Spurs are always strong
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Posted in 2012-13 Regular Season, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Minnesota Timberwolves, Oklahoma City Thunder, Portland Trail Blazers, San Antonio Spurs |
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Tags: basketballw, denver nuggets, James Harden, Kevin Durant, kobe bryant, los angeles clippers, los angeles lakers, luis scola, nba, oklahoma city thunder, Russell Westbrook, sacramento kings, san antonio spurs, serge ibaka, wetern conference
Nov 14th, 2012 |
By Coach Nick
I’ve lived in Los Angeles for 16 years, almost half my life. And I’ve had enough job interactions to recognize that what happened to Phil Jackson is status quo around here. It’s been my experience out here that it’s common to discuss salary, schedule a meeting with HR, then not get the job with barely
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Posted in 2012-13 Regular Season, Los Angeles Lakers |
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Tags: basketball, coaching, kobe bryant, los angeles lakers, mike d'antoni, nba, phil jackson
Nov 10th, 2012 |
By Coach Nick
Before turning to the hottest topic in the NBA – Who will replace Mike Brown, it’s important to examine what led to his downfall. At BBALLBREAKDOWN, we’ve shown you many of Mike Brown’s short comings dating back to his days coaching the Cleveland Cavaliers. Back then, with an emerging LeBron James, the Cavaliers were the
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Posted in 2012-13 Regular Season, Los Angeles Lakers |
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Tags: basketball, dwight howard, jerry sloan, jim buss, kobe bryant, los angeles lakers, mike brown, mike brown fired, mike d'antoni, mitch kupchak, nba, phil jackson, stan van gundy
Nov 7th, 2012 |
By Coach Nick
As a guy who runs the triangle offense, I have an affinity for all types of system basketball, in particular the triangle’s first cousin the Princeton offense. Developed by Pete Carril at the Ivy League school, it relies on spacing and movement to get the best shot possible. The passer is the trigger man, and
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Posted in Los Angeles Lakers |
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Tags: basketball, dwight howard, eddie jordan, kobe bryant, los angeles lakers, mike brown, nba, pau gasol, princeton offense, steve nash