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Category — Lamar Odom

Center Of Attention

    The fact that Andrew Bynum is getting the “Matt Kemp treatment” from the former world champion tells me he’s probably headed for a big year.
    It’s early, but Bynum is proving again he can be just as much a force in the middle as Dwight Howard. Bynum recorded his third consecutive double-double last night, scoring 21 points and grabbing 22 rebounds in the Lakers’ victory over the Rockets. He also had 3 blocks.
    Bynum has better offensive skills than Howard though you can give an assist to Stan Van Gundy for Howard’s sometimes low output, but Bynum’s injury history makes fans and hoop experts leery of his long-term production. However, if he stays healthy, he will 1 day become the best center in the NBA.
    Unfortunately, health is the big if.

January 4, 2012   No Comments

Promises, Promises

    Some 2012 predictions, including Phil Jackson returning to coaching just in the Knick of time.
    Grantland.com

January 2, 2012   No Comments

2011: Calling Cards

    There also is a tale about Super Bowl Sunday in Dallas last February, but that’s a story best told on a rainy day.
    Nothing could have been sweeter for the Dallas Mavericks than capturing their 1st NBA title, particularly by beating the Miami Heat, but a close second was Dirk and his mates wiping out the Lakers in a sweep that still resonates in L.A.
    For me though, nothing in 2011 compares to Game 6 of the World Series in St. Louis, where the Rangers were a strike away from claiming their 1st championship before David Freese drilled a fastball to right over the head of Nelson Cruz and the Cardinals, who were on life support just to make the playoffs a month before (not everyone thought such though), began a seemingly impossible rally in extra innings that resulted in the club winning its 11th banner.
    Hours before Game 7, which was practically an afterthought as far as Cards fans were concerned, I strolled up to a betting window in 1 of my favorite sportsbooks (Santa Fe Station in Vegas) like the cocky young fella I used to be, decked out in a classic power blue Cards’ jersey (think the ’80s and the “White Rat”) with the Wizard’s name and number in red letters on the back and flashing the biggest and shittiest grin 1 could imagine. Even the betting clerk couldn’t resist smirking.
    “You know why I’m here,” I said sarcastically, confident as I’ve ever been before wagering a bet.
    “Good luck,” he said.
    I didn’t need it. I knew my money was as good as gold.

December 29, 2011   No Comments

Another Round At Cousin Sal’s

    Even noted ladies man Luke Walton couldn’t resist an upclose look at that hand job.
    Line of the week: “Is it a coincidence that Kobe’s wrist injury coincided with the release date of Lindsay Lohan’s nude Playboy pictorial?”
    Grantland.com

December 23, 2011   No Comments

Favorite Sons

    Do the Clippers vote David Stern a share of playoff coin if they win it all?
    In a poll of 30 ESPN writers and personalities, 25 of them picked the Heat to win this season’s NBA title. Three of them picked the Bulls and 2 predicted the Thunder would win it all.
    Us? As much as Miami is the safe pick, we’re rolling with our homies (Thunder). Now beam us up Scottie.
    ESPN.com

December 23, 2011   1 Comment

Speaking Of The Kardashians…

    What’s worst, being dumped by Kim Kardashian after 72 days of marriage or being traded for Eduardo Najera?
    We can rest easy now that the Nets have taken Kris Humphries off the market again.
    N.Y. Post

December 20, 2011   No Comments

What, No Kardashians Available?

    Ah funk, I could have had a prenup.
    Want to throw some coin at who Kobe Bryant will date next? Step right up to the betting window.
    SportsGrid.com

December 20, 2011   No Comments

Clip Joint: Smoke ‘Em If You’ve Got ‘Em

      Is it me or do the Lakers have a lot of white guys?
      Depending on who you ask, Chris Paul and the Clippers jumping up and down in the Lakers’ ass Monday night meant nothing. It’s still a long season, the Lakers will say, if only 66 games. And though it was only 1 game, tonight’s beatdown by the Clip Joint could be a pattern.
      ESPN LA

December 20, 2011   No Comments

Experts Say…

    It’s a Heat-Thunder NBA final waiting to happen. Can’t argue with that.
    Fox Sports

December 19, 2011   No Comments

‘It Was A Shakedown’

Forget the Lakers getting the shaft in the Chris Paul deal. The Rockets are reeling too. And the reputation of Hornets’ GM Dell Demps. Can you spell s-l-a-n-d-e-r?
Adrian Wojnarowski pens 1 of the best pieces I’ve read so far regarding this hijacking by David Stern and the NBA.
Yahoo Sports

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December 15, 2011   No Comments