"Lakers have a basketball coach. Kentucky has a basketball coach. I have the greatest job in the world" Cal
i wouldn't believe a word that comes out of Calipari's mouth But I hope that he's telling the truth now though"Lakers have a basketball coach. Kentucky has a basketball coach. I have the greatest job in the world" Cal
Lakers have all refs on the payroll or something. Last Sunday's game, there was a blatant foul with Blake Griffin standing in front of the goal outside of the restricted area, feet in position, and getting plowed over. There was no traffic or anything to get in the way of a referee's view.
Blocks/Charge: A block/charge foul occurs when a defender tries to get in front of his man to stop him from going in that direction. If he does not get into a legal defensive position and contact occurs, it is a blocking foul. If he gets to a legal position and the offensive player runs into him it is an offensive foul. In both situations, if the contact is minimal, no foul may be called. To get into a legal position defending against the dribbler, the defender just needs to get in front of him. On a drive to the basket, the defender must get to his position before the shooter starts his upward shooting motion. For most other cases, the defender must get into position and allow enough distance for the offensive player to stop and/or change direction.
http://www.nba.com/features/misunderstoodrules_051128.html
The best in the Biz...if only Jimbo let him fully do is job
Mitch is one of the best GMs in the league it's jim that's fukking shyt up
Lakers have all refs on the payroll or something. Last Sunday's game, there was a blatant foul with Blake Griffin standing in front of the goal outside of the restricted area, feet in position, and getting plowed over. There was no traffic or anything to get in the way of a referee's view.
Blocks/Charge: A block/charge foul occurs when a defender tries to get in front of his man to stop him from going in that direction. If he does not get into a legal defensive position and contact occurs, it is a blocking foul. If he gets to a legal position and the offensive player runs into him it is an offensive foul. In both situations, if the contact is minimal, no foul may be called. To get into a legal position defending against the dribbler, the defender just needs to get in front of him. On a drive to the basket, the defender must get to his position before the shooter starts his upward shooting motion. For most other cases, the defender must get into position and allow enough distance for the offensive player to stop and/or change direction.
http://www.nba.com/features/misunderstoodrules_051128.html
U think the Kings are going to catch the Lakers for the 6th pick??shyt was The refs are still trying to find a way to get the Lakers into the playoffs this year
No but the Lakers are trading their pick to make Kobe happy so I guess it doesn't really matter.U think the Kings are going to catch the Lakers for the 6th pick??
Whether or not that comes to fruition, how does that affect the Kings(unless the Lakers trade that pick to the Kings)??No but the Lakers are trading their pick to make Kobe happy so I guess it doesn't really matter.
Bilz fell off breh pay him no mindWhether or not that comes to fruition, how does that affect the Kings(unless the Lakers trade that pick to the Kings)??