Phil Jackson didn't like Kobe's shot selection against Portland, Kobe was 3-13 (around) from three point, Phil said that he shouldn't keep shooting when the team is behind just to get a hot hand.

Good game anyway, go Lakers...
Professor Chaos wrote:Carmo wrote:Lakers win third in a row. Kobe score 4th straight 40 point game. 45 point and 10 boards. Kobe is dominating and most importantly helping them win. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!
I think that's the type of thing that Phil Jackson doesn't want, Kobe has to pour in 40 pts. just for the team to win.
LA Times wrote:Turiaf Picks Los Angeles Over Spain
Ronny Turiaf has agreed in principle to sign with the Lakers and will join the team by Monday, his agent said.
Turiaf, who had open-heart surgery less than six months ago, averaged 13 points and 6.3 rebounds in nine games with the CBA's Yakama (Wash.) Sun Kings.
"He's packing his bags and getting ready to fly down on Monday," said Turiaf's agent, Bouna Ndiaye, who said he finalized contract details with Laker General Manager Mitch Kupchak on Thursday.
"We talked about terms and conditions of the contract and now [team owner] Dr. Jerry Buss has to approve everything. We're probably going to sign this weekend, or Monday at the latest. That's what we're expecting. I don't see any problems."
The Lakers play Miami on Monday, but Turiaf probably will not play.
This week, when it was not certain whether Turiaf would sign with the Lakers or accept a more lucrative offer in Spain, Laker Coach Phil Jackson said the second-round draft pick could play about six to eight minutes a game.
The Lakers must waive a player to accommodate Turiaf and will probably release guard Laron Profit, who is expected to miss the rest of the season because of a ruptured Achilles' tendon.
Profit, who averaged 4.2 points, is owed his entire $836,000 salary, but the Lakers technically won't be paying it. The Washington Wizards gave the Lakers enough money to cover Profit's salary when he was acquired by the Lakers as part of the Kwame Brown trade in August.
Turiaf, 23, concluded his CBA stint with 21 points, nine rebounds and eight assists Tuesday against Sioux Falls (S.D.).
"It's a dream for him, you know," Ndiaye said. "It's an amazing story. I think the crowd will be going crazy for him in his first [Laker home] game."
Profit, who averaged 4.2 points, is owed his entire $836,000 salary, but the Lakers technically won't be paying it. The Washington Wizards gave the Lakers enough money to cover Profit's salary when he was acquired by the Lakers as part of the Kwame Brown trade in August.
D-Weaver wrote:Profit, who averaged 4.2 points, is owed his entire $836,000 salary, but the Lakers technically won't be paying it. The Washington Wizards gave the Lakers enough money to cover Profit's salary when he was acquired by the Lakers as part of the Kwame Brown trade in August.
Goes to show you how badly they wanted to get rid of Kwame... Not only did they do that but:
-They got rid of Profit for free(pun intended)
-They got Caron Butler
-They got Chucky Atkins, who still is precious trade bait
Hmm... I wonder who came on top of that trade in the end...
And lest we forget, Kwame is owed 27 million dollars by the Lakers for the next 3 years.
Go Mitch!
Last nite he had some good post moves but he couldn't convert the shot, which was right by the basket, for whatever reason. He's one of the few players that consistently airball or just hit the backboard on "gimme-type" shots
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