Posts tagged January
Banged-Up Lakers No Match For T-Wolves
01.07.19
Home Team: Timberwolves / Lakers History vs. Timberwolves |
Game #40 – January 6, 2019 | ||||
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86 | - | 108 | ||
Target Center – Minneapolis, MN |
Team Leaders Lakers
Points – Stephenson 14, Ingram 13, Beasley 11
Rebounds – Chandler 10, Zubac 8, Ball 6
Assists – Stephenson 6, Ball 4, 2 Players Tied With 2
Team Leaders Timberwolves
Points – Towns 28, Wiggins 28, Teague 15
Rebounds – Towns 18, Gibson 11, Teague 6
Assists – Teague 11, Jones 6, Towns 3
Lakers @ Timberwolves – Box Score 01.06.19
Lakers Can’t Hold On Against Knicks
01.07.19
Home Team: Lakers / Lakers History vs. Knicks |
Game #39 – January 4, 2019 | ||||
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112 | - | 119 | ||
Staples Center – Los Angeles, CA |
Team Leaders Lakers
Points – Ingram 21, Caldwell-Pope 19, McGee 18
Rebounds – Ingram 9, McGee 9, Hart 7
Assists – Stephenson 7, Hart 4, 2 Players Tied With 3
Team Leaders Knicks
Points – Hardaway Jr. 22, Burke 16, Kanter 16
Rebounds – Kanter 15, Vonleh 10, Mudiay 7
Assists – Mudiay 6, Dotson 3, Kanter 3
Lakers vs. Knicks – Box Score 01.04.19
Lakers Lose Kuzma and Game to Thunder
01.03.19
Home Team: Lakers / Lakers History vs. Thunder |
Game #38 – January 2, 2019 | ||||
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100 | - | 107 | ||
Staples Center – Los Angeles, CA |
Team Leaders Lakers
Points – Caldwell-Pope 25, Ingram 17, McGee 15
Rebounds – Hart 15, Ingram 11, McGee 8
Assists – Ball 7, Ingram 5, Stephenson 4
Team Leaders Thunder
Points – George 37, Adams 14, Westbrook 14
Rebounds – Westbrook 16, Adams 15, 2 Players Tied With 7
Assists – Westbrook 10, Schroder 6, Adams 3
Lakers vs. Thunder – Box Score 01.02.19
Celtics Defeat Lakers, Win 17th Championship
06.17.08
In a disappointing end to a wonderful season, the Boston Celtics dominated the Lakers 131-92, to claim their 17th NBA title, and their first in 22 years.
Despite the loss, the Lakers have plenty to be proud of. A team that most figured would win 40-45 games and compete for only the 7th or 8th spot in the West, wound up winning 57 games and earned the top seed in the most-competitive Western Conference ever. In addition, Kobe Bryant shook off his offseason turmoil and had his best team-oriented season, which culminated in him winning his first Most Valuable Player award.
This season also saw the emergence of center, Andrew Bynum, who took a giant step forward averaging 13.1 points, 10.2 rebounds, and 2.06 blocks before suffering a season-ending knee injury on January 13th. The Lakers also acquired Pau Gasol from the Memphis Grizzlies in early February, which helped catapult the team back into contention in the West, after the devastating loss of Bynum.
The Lakers bench also proved to be a bright spot for the team all season, led by Sasha Vujacic, the 4th-year guard who had by far his best season averaging 8.8 points per game, and shooting .437 from the 3-point line. Second-year guard Jordan Farmar also showed great potential in his second year, raising his scoring to 9.1 points per game, more than doubling his output from 2006-07.
So while the season did end on a sour note, there is a huge upside for the Lakers and the future looks bright for another title run in 2008-09 and beyond.
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