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Bryant, Lakers chase milestone NBA titles


This photo taken on February 19, 2011, shows Legendary Los Angeles Lakers’ shooting guard Kobe Bryant attending a hand and footprint ceremony at the Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood, California.  AFP / GABRIEL BOUYS

LOS ANGELES—The Los Angeles Lakers and superstar Kobe Bryant are chasing twin milestone titles as the 67th NBA season opens Tuesday, counting on two key additions to help them regain Western Conference supremacy.

With one more title, the Lakers can match the Boston Celtics’ record of 17 NBA crowns, while Bryant could match Michael Jordan’s six career championships.

At 34, Bryant has been to the NBA finals seven times. With more than a thousand regular-season games under his belt — and with the Lakers still feeling the sting of their five-game second-round playoff ouster by the young Oklahoma City Thunder last season — the club have spared no expense in bringing in big man Dwight Howard and veteran point guard Steve Nash.

The Lakers will pay their players $100 million this season, plus tens of millions more in luxury tax for the privilege.

“It’s a big investment made in the team,” said Spain’s Pau Gasol. “Everybody has a lot of expectations about the team. We ourselves have a great desire of accomplishing all those expectations.”

However, the build-up to Tuesday’s season-opener at home to Dallas has been anything but smooth.

The Lakers went 0-8 in the pre-season, and Bryant is questionable for Tuesday’s game with a strained right foot suffered in one of those defeats.

Whether the infusion of more star talent pays off with a title depends on how well those talents mesh and whether they all stay healthy.

Howard is one of the top defenders in the league, but he arrived from Orlando still seeking full fitness in the wake of back surgery that forced him out of the London Olympics.

Nash, a two-time NBA Most Valuable Player, has never won an NBA title, and in fact never played in the finals.

The 38-year-old Canadian, who has spent much of his league career trying in vain to get the Phoenix Suns past the Lakers, says he’s looking forward to life on the other side.

“It is one of the marquee franchises in our league and has a great franchise history,” Nash said of the club. “Those are characteristics you can’t say about every club. That’s something that I feel proud to be part of and excited to hopefully continue the legacy.”

Bryant insists that chemistry won’t be an issue.

“All the pieces fit,” he said. “We all do different things. We all fit together naturally. We just have to keep doing the things we have been doing our entire careers.”

The superstar starters rarely played together in the pre-season, and coach Mike Brown acknowledged that the team would have a few things to work out early in the regular season.

The wealth of talent assembled, however, meant the Lakers could put up wins even before they hit their peak, Brown said.

By the time the second half of the season and the playoffs roll around, everything should be in place for a serious title challenge.

“I think it’s going to take time, but in the same breath, while it’s taking time I think we’re going to be competitive,” Brown said.

“And when it counts, I think we’re going to have a really good chance at it. I’m excited about it.”


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  • jpmd88

    This is not the Laker team of Magic, Kareem and Worthy.  It is all about Kobe’s ego and how they built an untested supposedly talent rich team around him that won’t get in the way of his penchant for hogging the basketball.

  • Keith_P

    The Lakers can never match the Celtics and Kobe can never match Jordan.

    • turin55555

       The Lakers practically bought – and keep on buying -  their titles. They made moves to get as many as 5 titles since Kobe arrived. They plucked away Shaq from a team that could pay him all the money he wants. Yet, Shaq was lured by the Hollywood team in a very suspicious approach. Then they acquired Pau in another shady deal. Pau was secretly acquired by LAL which annoyed  other teams who are very much willing to pay him bigger than LAL could give. Yet the transaction pushed through. Other shady deals are being allowed by Stern in order to raise the popularity of basketball and NBA worldwide. The recent CBA which was approved last season kept on allowing players to abuse franchises.

      I admit that I dislike the Lakers because their organization does business mob-style. So is Miami. Do not be surprised once the Hollywood team equals the number of titles the Celtics own. One thing that bothers me though is that the past two decades could have been dominated by Duncan and the Spurs  but Stern and his beloved LAL just destroyed the legacy Duncan had  to contribute to history by allowing Shaq and Pau get into LAL. Now there is Lebron in Miami. Teams are getting screwed by superstar egotistical,selfish players. This does not happen in European football and other pro leagues in the US. But it does happen in the NBA. The NBA is now purely business. The game is being – and has been – compromised by that stupid LAL fan, Stern.

    • turin55555

       Oh if I may add, the LAL has a 38 yr old point guard and other aging players including Kobe. Only Dwight is their young star player. I wonder who among the aging LAL players would chase Durant or Westbrook in a fastbreak. Who chases Wade or Lebron among them. Thing is, Kobe will be that cry baby again, demanding the owners later to replace his aging teammates if expectations fail early in the season.

  • bozzone

    1st.. Go Gooo.. Lakers (‘o’)



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