Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Will Lakers deliver on Kobe's big promise?

With less than two months remaining on the NBA's regular season schedule, the Los Angeles Lakers who entered the 2012-13 season as the consensus favorites to win it all this year or at the very least compete for a 17th NBA title are on the brink of failing to make the playoffs. Currently sitting at 28-30, coach Mike D'Antoni's Lakers trail the 8th seeded Houston Rockets by 2.5 games in the Western Conference standings. Having played inconsistent ball all season long, it wasn't until just recently that the Lakers who's roster consists of two former MVP's in Steve Nash and Kobe Bryant and the best center in the league in Dwight Howard began playing like it. And not to be forgotten is All-Star Pau Gasol who's on the shelf with a foot injury.

In need of some inspiration, the Lakers got plenty of just that on Monday after learning that longtime owner Jerry Buss had passed away at the age of 80. In their first game following the All-Star break, the Lakers played host to the hated Boston Celtics. With emotions running high, Kobe Bryant and company payed homage to their late owner of 30+ years by defeating the rival Celtics who Dr. Buss said he bought the Lakers some 34 years ago to beat, 113-99. Following the win, Kobe would go on to make a guarantee that the Lakers would in fact make the playoffs and will fear no team in their way. Though over time we've learned to believe anything and everything the Black Mamba tells us, his most recent promise is one that won't be a cake walk to fulfill as half of the Lakers' remaining schedule will be games on the road (12-of-24) as well as games versus teams that would make the playoffs if the season ended today.
Their emotional win in honor of Jerry Buss versus the Celtics appeared to be the shot in the arm that Dwight Howard and company desperately needed as the Lakers went on to win their next two games against the Portland Trailblazers and on the road versus the Dallas Mavericks before witnessing their three game winning-streak hit a skid at the hands of the Denver Nuggets. While they've played better ball as of late winning 11 of 15 games since January 25 entering Monday's meeting at Denver, a streak bested by only the Heat and Spurs during that stretch, the Lakers will need to treat every game from here on out with a win or go home mentality and play with that same hunger that they played with against the Celtics. And with their final game of the season at home against the Houston Rockets we could be in store for some late-season drama down the stretch.


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