Earl Boykins |
If the Lakers are in preparation for Saturday's game with the Heat theMiami or not, the Lakers have their rear ends in order to pass them during the night in Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday, lost 98-79 at Staples Center. In the transmission of Fox Sports West presented coach Phil Jackson, Kobe Bryant told his teammates before the game, "not to spoil at Christmas after losing to the Milwaukee Bucks." No word yet if the loss today, Christmas ruined the Lakers - they think I have a win over Miami would the festive mood a bit - but Bryant does not even stay for the final night debacle.
Bryant was with 2:07 still fast in the game after receiving two technical fouls, ejected the result of a frustrating game for Kobe and the Lakers. It was a long day for Bryant, generally, that Jackson in a press conference after the game that Bryant was involved in a minor car accident earlier in the day, said. Bryant scored 21 points in defeat.
Earl Boykins led all scorers with 22 points, eight of his 12 goals in 26 minutes on the bench. Boykins hit four three-bed and had a rule with both Derek Fisher and Steve Blake, when Milwaukee went on the offensive. The Bucks dominated the game, an average of 1.18 points per possession, while only 0.98 for the Lakers. Milwaukee shot 50.7% in the game, compared to 45.5% for the Lakers. The Bucks made eight of 14 shots over the bow, while the Lakers are just two of 13 three-pointers.
The Lakers have Wednesday off, then practice two days before Saturday's game against the Heat.
Bryant was with 2:07 still fast in the game after receiving two technical fouls, ejected the result of a frustrating game for Kobe and the Lakers. It was a long day for Bryant, generally, that Jackson in a press conference after the game that Bryant was involved in a minor car accident earlier in the day, said. Bryant scored 21 points in defeat.
Earl Boykins led all scorers with 22 points, eight of his 12 goals in 26 minutes on the bench. Boykins hit four three-bed and had a rule with both Derek Fisher and Steve Blake, when Milwaukee went on the offensive. The Bucks dominated the game, an average of 1.18 points per possession, while only 0.98 for the Lakers. Milwaukee shot 50.7% in the game, compared to 45.5% for the Lakers. The Bucks made eight of 14 shots over the bow, while the Lakers are just two of 13 three-pointers.
The Lakers have Wednesday off, then practice two days before Saturday's game against the Heat.
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