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Another great Lakers Fast Break podcast directed by podcaster extraordinaire Gerald Glassford. Join Gerald, Rafael, and me to discuss Rafael being pulled over by the cops in TX while on his bike, the unbelievable season saving shot by OG, the Nets hiring of Steve Nash, and the challenge the Lakers face with the crazy small ball Rockets starting tonight.
Can’t wait for tonight’s Game 1 of the West semi-finals tonight. I’m hoping Frank Vogel will change his starting lineup and either start Kuzma and move AD to the five or start Morris at the five. This is just not a series where McGee or Howard are good fits.
The surprise move might be to start Markieff Morris at the five instead of JaVale McGee. This is a change that would not require AD to move to the five or the bench to lose Kuzma’s defense and scoring so it might be the kind of move Frank Vogel could be more comfortable making than starting AD at the five. I would be happy with this change and it might fit Frank’s philosophies better than starting AD.
Frank is a defense first coach so I do think there’s a chance that he will make a lineup change to be able to better defend the Rocket’s five-shooters-out offense. Frank isn’t going to make a lineup change for offensive reasons but he just might for defensive reasons. You heard it here first. Go, Lakers!
This was one of the most entertaining podcasts we’ve done yet so don’t miss it. And remember to give us that five star review on Apple Podcasts when you’re done.
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Man…sucky story Rafael. There really is no good answer for why law enforcement sucks so very badly at there job. I don’t know what the amount of public money and focus has been on making this better and it’s astounding we still subject the African American community to these kinds of indignities. Chill is a skill.
Let’s not encourage his trade machinations… Kudos to Chris Paul for putting forth an All Star caliber season, shows he still has some mojo and that the Thunder have some solid pieces. We don’t need another pound the ball into the floor for 17 seconds player, we got LeBron, we got AD, we wouldn’t be whining about Danny green if he had played more to type (and if one is honest he’s been pretty good on defense, not elite, but solid). He’s not the answer to a question I’m not even sure needs be asked.
James can be rundown on the defensive end, make him bang (yeah he’ll flop his way into 3 or 4 team fouls, it’s worth it), make him work and he’ll drop in efficiency. Westbrook needs to be forced into a jump shooter. Do those two things and I like our chances. In my opinion, at this moment just because he’s rested, Russ is the greater threat if that leg is solid.
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Frank isn’t starting a small ball line up in game 1. Probably not in game 2 no matter the result of game 1. Team’s just don’t try things to try them in game 1. You don’t adapt to something you haven’t seen yet.
Contrast in styles indeed. The NBA version of muay thai vs. a traditional pugilist skill set. I’m calling Lakers in 6.
There’s a reason why Russ “takes over” ball handling duties in crunch time, he’s not the shooter Harden is.
Nash helming the Nets is news for next season. Biggest ding against is a lack of experience. Coaching is a grind different than playing. We’ll see if he can reach planet Kyrie which is always a huge question mark.
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I’ll add that the length of Nash’s deal and the lack of a team option (can you even do that with a coach???) was a slight surprise. I do think comparing him to Kerr is too simplistic, the better comparison is D-Fish in NYC. Kerr was an assistant under Popovich, was a GM in Phoenix, a wealth of varied and excellent influence and learning sources.
Just say not to CP3 on his $45 million dollar deal… James is bionic but we don’t want to see him toiling like he has to on this squad.
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You are may be right but the argument that you don’t adapt to something you haven’t seen yet is specious. The Rockets don’t have the personnel to play anything but how they did in the regular season. Lakers know what’s coming.
The Lakers have already seen what the Rockets to three times this season and lost two of those games. Not adapting would be foolish. Thinking the Lakers are going to wait until Game 2 or 3 to play differently than they did in the regular season doesn’t make any sense.
Additionally, Frank has already said they’re looking at a wide range of moves at both ends to better combat what the Rockets do on offense and defense. We may not know what changes Frank is going to make but there’re going to be changes. That’s for sure.
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Great podcast, if you’re on Facebook you should follow Laker Fast Break and tune in to the podcast live. Gerald’s great at both wrangling the live discussion and checking the comments. Good stuff from everyone.
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Excellent podcast Gerald, Rafael, and Sean. Loved the exchanges and Sean came armed with some great stats and points. Great chemistry on the pod as Gerald orchestrates.
I may have to join more often just to protect my rep.

And no, Rafael, we didn’t sign Kuzma to a max deal to make the trade work. Straight up deal for Green, KCP, Bradley, and McGee would work, $31M expiring for 2 years @ $38 for CP3.I still like the idea of CP3 to the Lakers. Nobody else is going to pay the price to get CP3 and Thunder would jump at chance to save $50M. It’s only about the money and the Lakers are the only team with the championship mentality and local TV revenue to be able justify making the deal.
Give a listen, Lakerholics. You’ll appreciate the smart conversations and welcome insertions of humor and insight by all three of the podcasters. You’ll also enjoy watching the games more after listening to these guys talk about them.
And don’t forget that important five star review.
Thanks, guys.
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This was a fascinating podcast that covered a lot of ground. Join Gerald, Rafael, Sean, and I to talk Lakers and basketball.
The discussion about where do the Blazers go was interesting. Rafael, as a Blazers fan, obviously wants to keep Dame and CJ but understands the dilemma Portland faces trying to get better in a Western Conference that’s going to be dominated by the Lakers, Clippers, and Warriors going forward. There’s some great conversation about whether trading Dame or CJ could be their only route to get out of the deathly middle area they’re in where they’re not bad enough to get a lottery pick or good enough to get past the first rond.
Then we get into a great conversation about what the Lakers should do to deal with the small ball crazy Rockets. How to stop Harden, how to shoot enough threes to have a chance, how to handle Westbrook. I drop the idea of a 2-3 zone where the guards on top double Harden or sag on Westbrook, AD protects the rim in the middle, and the forwards make sure the Rockets don’t get any open corner threes. Watch Gerald go crazy.
We cap off the night talking about the other series and the three deaths that happened this week and what a crazy year 2020 is turning out to be. Give us a listen. I think you’ll enjoy it. Then comment below what yo think. Thanks.
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Fun podcast if you’ll excuse my getting confused a couple of times and mixing up who was playing whom in the playoffs. One of the problems when you get as old as I am.
But good discussion about everything that happened as a result of the Jacob Blake shooting and the Bucks starting a playoff boycott. We talked about my article about LeBron taking advantage of the boycott to get the NBA to do more to help his More Than A Vote organization, which is promoting and protecting minority voting rights, the impact of Dwight and Rajon not wanting to finish the playoffs, and how the Lakers once again find their momentum stalled by events out of their control.
Give us a listen and a five star review and comment below whether you agree or disagree on what we discussed. Thanks.
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Some great conversations between Gerald, Raphael, and me about a situation bigger than any NBA playoffs. I think this is a golden opportunity for the players to use their power. Only problem is a Republican gerrymandered Wisconsin legislature and racist Kenosha police department. Playoffs may be dead.
Raphael is a prophet as he said this will all come down to what LeBron decides to do. If he goes home, playoffs are dead. If he wants to play, playoffs will go on. Right now, it’s 50/50 at best. Let’s hope and pray the boycott works and justice will served and we will still see the Lakers win a championship. Otherwise, God help us and save our country.
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Well said, Jamie. I pretty much agree and support whatever the players decide. Cancelling the playoffs has such dire consequences for the league going forward that the players need to be careful. As noble as it may seem, it accomplishes nothing.
The players lose all their leverage if they cancel the playoffs or leave the bubble. Smarter to stand pat and patiently force Wisconsin and Kenosha to do the right things. Then play the games. That’s the win-win solution the players and American desperately needs.
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