Jordan Farmar talks return to NBA, Lakers
Remember that Jordan Farmar guy? Yeah, he’s still around – half way around the world, but still around. Turns out the NBA and the Lakers are still on his mind. Farmar is a two-time champion…Read More
Jordan Farmar to Venture Overseas
As Kobe Bryant mulls his options during the lockout another NBAer has decided to take the overseas plunge. Former Laker, UCLA alum and Taft High grad Jordan Farmar has signed a deal to play professionally…Read More
Shannon Brown Looks to Explore Other Options…Again
Since he’s come to Los Angeles there have been two things you can set your watch to when it comes to Shannon Brown. First and foremost are those highlight reel, jaw-dropping dunks that looked as if ShanWow…Read More
Shannon Brown Undecided on Future with Lakers
While Thursday night’s draft wasn’t much to write home about for the Lakers it does reflect the uncertain future of the backcourt. The Lakers used their first two picks in the draft to grab a couple…Read More
Was Signing Steve Blake a Mistake?
In theory it was a move that made a lot of sense. I even went as far as to say Steve Blake was born to play in the triangle offense. However after one lackluster year in Los Angeles the Blake signing is…Read More
Not Great But Win Over Nets Makes 7 Straight
The Lakers are finally to the point where they can throw it in cruise control to beat lower level opposition.…Read More
Jordan Farmar, Sasha Vujacic Reminisce on their Laker Days
Through sources which will remain anonymous, LSL has attained transcripts of a conversation between Jordan…Read More
Steve Blake: Born to Play in the Triangle Offense
So few NBA franchises enjoy the cohesive relationship shared between ownership, the general manager and…Read More
Lakers Links: Things Likely To Change
Ah. The off-season. We bask in the warmth of the glow from the championship trophy. We enjoy a…Read More
4th Quarter of Game 7: Lakers Deserved To Win
Looking at the 4th quarter, it’s clear that the Lakers executed the championship plays while the…Read More
Game 7: Two For One – The First Three Quarters, Then There Was The 4th
We delve into the first three quarters of Game 7 between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers.…Read More
What They Won’t Tell You About The Laker Offense – Kobe’s Keys
We’ve made some interesting discoveries about how Kobe scores his points. Both Phil Jackson and…Read More
Finals Game 6: Lakers Take The Game, Celts Phone It In
The Lakers rediscovered their inner animal (Eye of the Tiger) and imposed their will from the outset.…Read More
2010 NBA FINALS – Game 5: Phil & Kobe Won’t Dance With Their Dates
By going away from what got them there, the Lakers are dangerously close to losing this series. Tough…Read More
2010 NBA Finals – Game 5: Kobe Needs To Ask For Some Help
The Lakers lack the cohesion of a team that the Celtics have – from running their offense, to getting…Read More
Game 4: Pau and Odom Let Kobe Down
The biggest issue I see is passion and desire. The Celtics have a lot more of it than the Lakers –…Read More
2010 NBA Finals Game 4: The Refs Still Blow (Their Whistles)
We breakdown some of the more crucial calls that were blown and examine how this affects the game. While…Read More
2010 NBA Finals: Derek Fisher Saves Kobe’s Day – Game 3 Lakers vs. Celtics
They key to this series rests on who is going to be tougher, who is going to get down and dirty, and…Read More
2010 NBA Finals: Refs Try To Force 7 Games
We examine some of the more controversial foul calls made during Game 2 to see who got the worse treatment.…Read More
2010 NBA Finals: Game 2 – Ray Allen Gets Going, The Lakers Get Folding
Breaking the finals record for 3′s in a game, Ray Allen had the eye of the tiger as he took on…Read More



