thunderc
Well-Known Member
The only thing wrong with the league at the moment is Seattle's team is in Oklahoma.
Save our Sonics!!!
The only thing wrong with the league at the moment is Seattle's team is in Oklahoma.
Do the rockets have any wings that can defend?
Moute is a huge loss too imo.They brought in James Ennis....he's 27 and entering his 5th season and played for 4 teams. Houston will be his 5th.
Solid but no Ariza....
Moute is a huge loss too imo.
I still have no clue why the league doesn't "strongly encourage" the Clippers to move to SeattleSave our Sonics!!!
T you would win this betNo deal.
Why would I want to bet on the Lakers this year?
Or Minnesotas team in LA and so on and so on.
Imagine when CP, Harden and Melo are all on the court at the same time?
The Timberwolves are in LA?
Minnesota's team?
The Lakers have been in Los Angeles for how long?
T you would win this bet
Castaic lake, Owens lake, and Eluzabeth lakes all say hold my beer.Doesn't matter LA stole the Lakers from Minny. There are no lakes in LA lol. Then Minny got their own team which is exactly what Seattle will do if and when they can ever support one.
OMG they do claim Minnesotas titles. That is funny as shit.
The Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles. The Lakers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA), as a member of the league's Western Conference in the Pacific Division. The Lakers play their home games at Staples Center, an arena shared with the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers, the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association, and the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League.[10] The Lakers are one of the most successful teams in the history of the NBA, and have won 16 NBA championships (11 in Los Angeles), their most recent being in 2010.
The franchise began with the 1947 purchase of a disbanded team, the Detroit Gems of the National Basketball League (NBL). The new team began playing in Minneapolis, calling themselves the Minneapolis Lakers in honor of the state's nickname, "Land of 10,000 Lakes".[11] Initially a member of the NBL, the Lakers won the 1948 NBL championship before joining the rival Basketball Association of America and winning five of the next six BAA and NBA championships in Minneapolis after the NBA formed in 1949. The team was propelled by center George Mikan, who is described by the NBA's official website as the league's "first superstar".[12] After struggling financially in the late 1950s following Mikan's retirement, they relocated to Los Angeles before the 1960–61 season.