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Interesting ESPN article on this game
I honestly don't care what Scott says. He knows he's gonna be fired regardless of whether they win or lose for remainder of the season. He's probably better off doing the Lakers FO a favor so that he can maybe come back to LA for a job in some other capacity in the future rather than pissing them off to add a few wins to his resume. I doubt he gets another HC gig ever again anyway even if the Lakers win out remainder of the way.
Suns need to imo talk to Watson and perhaps assure him that he will be back next season regardless of wins/losses for remainder of this season but to be smart so that he can maybe the chance to coach a player like Ingram or some other blue chip prospect.
No player should be playing 40 mins or anywhere near it. Maybe have one or two players at max play 35 but that's it. Teams that play the players 40+ mins are teams that are desperately trying to pull out wins to help with playoff seedings or whatever aka Durant, Harden etc. We're not that.
Wouldn't be a bad idea to maybe rest Booker, Len, Chandler and Tucker for tomorrow's game since its 2nd night of a back to back on the road.
Let this lineup run tomorrow
Knight/Price
Goodwin/Pressey
Budinger/Jenkins
Leuer/Teletovic (split some time with Leuer)
Williams/Teletovic
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- Friday's matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Phoenix Suns is one of the most important games remaining on the regular-season schedule.
No, seriously.
The Lakers, with a 14-54 record, are 4.5 games "ahead" of the Suns (18-49) in the unofficial race for the second-worst record and the second-best lottery odds behind the Philadelphia 76ers (9-58) for the NBA draft lottery held on May 17.
Going into Thursday's games, the Lakers have the second-worst record in the league, which gave them a 19.9 percent chance at the No. 1 overall pick, and a 55.8 percent chance to secure a top-three pick (and thus keep their 2016 first-round pick, which goes to the 76ers if the Lakers fall outside the top three because of the Steve Nash trade in 2012).
If the Lakers defeat the Suns and continue or improve on their current .375 winning pace this month -- they are 3-5 in March -- they could risk losing their No. 2 spot to the Suns or the Brooklyn Nets, who are 19-48 and 5.5 games "back" of L.A.
If the Lakers drop to the No. 3 or No. 4 spot, their odds of landing the No. 1 overall pick would drop to 15.6 percent or 11.9 percent, respectively. Even worse, their odds of keeping their pick would fall from 55.8 percent to 46.9 percent or 37.8 percent, respectively, as well.
Many Lakers fans have clamored for the team to tank since it became clear they weren't going to make the playoffs within the first couple weeks of the season (and some even before then).
http://espn.go.com/blog/los-angeles...with-suns-has-far-reaching-draft-implications
I honestly don't care what Scott says. He knows he's gonna be fired regardless of whether they win or lose for remainder of the season. He's probably better off doing the Lakers FO a favor so that he can maybe come back to LA for a job in some other capacity in the future rather than pissing them off to add a few wins to his resume. I doubt he gets another HC gig ever again anyway even if the Lakers win out remainder of the way.
Suns need to imo talk to Watson and perhaps assure him that he will be back next season regardless of wins/losses for remainder of this season but to be smart so that he can maybe the chance to coach a player like Ingram or some other blue chip prospect.
No player should be playing 40 mins or anywhere near it. Maybe have one or two players at max play 35 but that's it. Teams that play the players 40+ mins are teams that are desperately trying to pull out wins to help with playoff seedings or whatever aka Durant, Harden etc. We're not that.
Wouldn't be a bad idea to maybe rest Booker, Len, Chandler and Tucker for tomorrow's game since its 2nd night of a back to back on the road.
Let this lineup run tomorrow
Knight/Price
Goodwin/Pressey
Budinger/Jenkins
Leuer/Teletovic (split some time with Leuer)
Williams/Teletovic