I'm in the thick of Thanksgiving guests and working my stand and had that week of downtime so the blogs have been laggin' I know. And I have to cook Thanksgiving dinner too on my day off. I will try to do better. I'll be back full blogs in a few days when everyone clears out.
I thought we were righting the ship and gonna clear the .500 mark against Utah at home but no such luck. Hear we also made a furiuous rally in the 4th quarter coming back from 16 down but this rally ultimately came up short. Questionable foul against Nick Collison near the end puts Utah on the line and pretty much ends the threat.
Weiss is juggling combinations of players to try and come up w/the right chemistry and its only working part of the time. Let's get it right for Thanksgiving. I hate the Lakers and their on the court off the court antics and stupid ass drama like some valley girl cast member on the OC. Kobe is a great player yes, offensively. He is offensive on defense and in personality. Arrogant. How's it feel in LaLa land w/out Shaq? About 10 games under .500 eh Kobe? Like Smush though. Always like the underdog I do. Hope you guys serve up a big turkey to the Sonics from your house (and the Clippers house, and they are better than you) on Thanksgiving. Staples Center is still a hard place for the Sonics to win, hopefully not this Thursday. Lets get to .500 and go from there.

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--I hate the Lakers and their on the court off the court antics and stupid ass drama like some valley girl cast member on the OC. --
At least the Lakers are always interesting; there's always something going on in LA to amaze or amuse.
---Kobe is a great player yes, offensively. He is offensive on defense and in personality. Arrogant.----
Arrogant? Kobe? Hardly. Due, I think, to his upbringing in Europe, Kobe Bryant has an Old World sensibility--a sense of nobless oblige, maybe--that might be seen as arrogance. It isn't really, I don't think; he's simply more reserved and self-possessed than other players. Don't mistake that natural coldness for arrogance.
--How's it feel in LaLa land w/out Shaq? About 10 games under .500 eh Kobe?--
Trust me, most Lakers fans still believe we got the better of that deal, with Shaq leaving and Kobe staying. (Have you seen how well the Heat aren't doing this season--and how Shaq's already pulling the same shit with Miami that he did in LA?)
How's it feel to be on the downside of .500? Probably feels about as nice as watching the second-best Western team from last season fall below .500 after losing to teams nobody even considers possible Title contenders. In other words, it probably hurts. Kobe will recover, though, bet on it.
Laurie
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