Saturday, January 12, 2013

NBA Shootaround: Los Angeles Kings

By Grantland Staff on
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So much amazing is happening, and the Shootaround crew is here to help you keep track of it all. You'll find takes on moments you might've missed from the previous night, along with ones you will remember forever.

A Tale of Two Cities


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Earlier this week, one of our copy editors asked me my thoughts on the idea of the Clippers replacing the Lakers as Los Angeles's basketball team. I told him that I was ignoring it. He answered that if he wasn't sure that I was a Lakers fan before, he sure was now.

But after last night's games, I think it's finally time I turned to face the music and the emergence of this "new" Lob City team.

My night started off with the grand ol' purple and gold, and before the first quarter had even ended, I felt the need to change the channel. I couldn't watch the team anymore ? it was much too painful to see players jacking up stupid shots, and I was getting tired of waiting for the team to "jell together" and tired of waiting for players to return to their full pre-injury form.

I flipped back to the game after halftime and witnessed yet another last-minute loss. Even Kobe couldn't save the Lakers now. I had been in denial that the season was slowly going down the toilet, and maybe still am ? I still think the Lakers will eke out a record good enough to make the playoffs, even though their chances right now are less than 50 percent.

Saddened by the loss (nothing I'm new to this season), I changed the channel to catch a glimpse of that other Los Angeles team, the one that's been on an unbelievably hot streak and one that is a heavily favored contender.

This was quality basketball ? a team that worked together, came out strong, and took care of business despite playing its fourth game in five days. I saw Chris Paul effortlessly executing beautiful plays, a thunderous dunk from an excited DeAndre Jordan, and a young team energized, refreshed, and set on making a name for itself.

That Clippers team awed the NBA fan inside of me, but no part of their brilliant performance inspired me to change allegiances. They say you never forget your first love, so although the Clippers are the better team in the City of Angels right now, the Lakers will always have my heart ? and the heart of Angelenos.
? Patricia Lee

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