Friday, April 8, 2011

Lakers are down for the moment

Stranger things have happen in the Lakers 2010-2011 season so there should not be a surprise for the current four-game losing streak with three games left in the season.

For starts, the Lakers have been blown out by the Milwaukee Bucks, Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs in a row.

Then lost another three games in a row a month later, including a five-point loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

But the Lakers also have won 17 of 18 games including key victories over the Spurs, Orlando Magic and Boston Celtics.

The season has been a roller coaster ride as the Lakers package a group of solid games together then follow it up with a group of inconsistent sloppy losses and the pattern repeats itself.

The two-time defending champions have been playing the most basketball in the past four years starting with their first NBA finals run in 2008.

The team has of lots experience and games played where they are comfortable playing against whoever it is they play in this season's postseason. The Lakers are comfortable playing anyone, anywhere, anytime because they have seen it all in these past four season.

The two championships are proof the Lakers are no where near of worrying about themselves heading into the postseason on a four-game losing streak with three games left.

Although they are now in a dog fight with the Celtics, Heat and Mavericks for playoff positioning in potential playoff match-ups which will determine who has homecourt advantage, the Lakers are ready for whatever comes their way as the team tries to clinch its third straight championship.

The playoffs start in a week and the Lakers know in a week the season changes to the postseason and the postseason only means no more screwing around.

With the leadership of Phil Jackson and Kobe Bryant, the Lakers are in the right state of mind to start the postseason despite what the records show.

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