Lakers Can Not Worry Sun Hunting, Taking Into Account The Views Of The Phoenix Coach Of The Nobility
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Phoenix coach Alvin Gentry delivered what you sound like a concession speech after the sun, the Lakers lost by one side to score the second time this season. It seemed like the Lakers did not hunt.
“I do not think our first priority is to beat them,” Lord said after the victory of 108-88 Los Angeles Lakers’ Sunday night at Staples Center.
“We focus on what the hell, we’ll beat the Lakers.” Ibid Denver, Houston, New Orleans, Utah – many other teams that we should try to break before thinking about the Lakers. ”
Lakers improved, 16-3, 15-6, suns. The teams played twice this season, two games in Phoenix.
It is possible, could play a defect or injury, the Lakers are in their battle for second consecutive NBA championship. It is also possible that the sun can make a trade to better correspond with the Lakers, who won 121-102 November 12.
Lakers coach Phil Jackson has a funny face when told the comments of the gentry.
“Not too many things that can happen,” Jackson said after Lakers practice on Monday. “We are fourth this season, only about 20 percent did so, they also played on the road.
“You have a tempo (quick) adjustments style is difficult with every game, making it difficult for the team.”
Jordan Farmar does not often free throws, then he gets angry when he is there and does not shoot very well. He made only 2 of 4 attempts from the line to 11 points wins Sunday on the sun.
He shot 100 fines after practice to hone their skills.
Far-mar running 40.8 percent from the floor and 65 percent of the line.
“I did all five games, and I’m in and out or just missing a little short and it really bothers me,” he said. “The only way to stop is just down, so it repeats itself, and nothing to think about the game.”
He said that 95 out of 100 on Monday.
“It comes from the mind,” he said. “At this stage, these are people who try to help me a lot of different opinions. I try to hear coachbar and at the same time, and alone. I must turn with the same beat every time.
“I’m fine. It’s not a big deal. I’ll do.”
Wedged between two games against the Utah Jazz at Staples Center on Wednesday and Saturday in Salt Lake City on Friday at the home of his former colleague of long standing and new Minnesota Timberwolves Lakers coach Kurt Rambis.
“We believe in Utah,” Jackson said before the decision on the review Friday.
Jackson paused and laughed and said: “Well, we’re going to have (Championship) rings, I tell you.”


