Lakers Nation Week in Review: Mar. 3 – Mar. 10

Ramneet Singh
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The Los Angeles Lakers opened the week with an impressive win over the Miami Heat on Sunday, but those great feelings came crashing down when they lost two consecutive games against sub-par teams. The Lakers lost two games despite holding double-digit one to the Detroit Pistons and another to the Washington Wizards.

The team did bounce back by beating the Minnesota Timberwolves, but it seems as though some change will occur in Los Angeles. With the NBA trading deadline approaching, let’s get caught up with the news of the week.

Game Recaps

The Los Angeles Lakers had their much anticipated rematch against the Miami Heat and this time, the Lakers took care of business in front of their home crowd at Staples Center. Metta World Peace played tremendously well and guided the Lakers to a 93-83 win.

The Los Angeles Lakers returned to the court and fell to the Detroit Pistons in overtime despite their double-digit lead, 88-85.

The Lakers headed to the nation’s capital for their only trip of the season and once again let a double-digit lead slip away. The Lakers were once up by 21 points but let their guard down and lost, 106-101.

Los Angeles ended it slid in Minnesota when it took care of business against the Wolves. This time the Lakers were the ones who came back from a double-digit and won 105-102.

Lakers News

Mike Brown was not pleased with Kobe Bryant’s shot selection and had something to say after the team’s losses.

Magic Johnson’s documentary will premiere on ESPN Sunday night at 9:00 p.m. PST.

Some Los Angeles Lakers players are frustrated with Mike Brown’s offense and want to see a change in the system.

The Los Angeles Lakers assigned Darius Morris to the NBA D-League. 

ESPN’s Ric Bucher believes the Lakers should consider trading away Kobe Bryant.

Matt Barnes celebrated his 32nd birthday on Friday.

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Ramneet is a Staff Writer for Lakers Nation and has been contributing his thoughts on the Lakers and the NBA since 2010. Follow Ramneet on Twitter @Ramneet24.
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