Lakers Nation Week In Review: Oct.13 – Oct. 20

Ramneet Singh
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Believe it or not, the NBA season is about to tip-off in less than two weeks. The Los Angeles Lakers are preparing for an exciting season and everyone in the franchise is looking forward to a championship effort. The Lakers will have title aspirations from the first game and the players will do what it takes to raise banner number 17.

The pre-season is about to wrap up and even though the Lakers are 0-5, there really isn’t much concern. Exhibition games do not mean much for the Lakers and Dwight Howard has yet to hit the court.

The regular season is right around the corner and things are getting very hectic for the team. The past seven days have been news filled and here is a week in review.

Pre-Season Post Game Reports:

The Los Angeles Lakers played the Utah Jazz for two consecutive games, and unfortunately, Los Angeles lost both meetings. In the first match-up, the Lakers played well but could not overcome the Jazz in the fourth quarter. Los Angeles’ stars had a nice showing in that game and in particular, Kobe Bryant and Metta World Peace. However, on this night is was the young Jazz team that stole the spotlight and took a 99-86 win.

In the second meeting with the Jazz, the Lakers got beaten by a much larger margin and the team looked lethargic. Even though Pau Gasol did not play, the 114-80 beating was definitely surprising. However, the main storyline in this game was Kobe Bryant’s scoring assault in the third quarter. Bryant scored 23 of the Lakers’ 24 points in the third quarter and had the entire crowd on its feet.

The Lakers played their fifth pre-season game in Las Vegas, but luck was once again not on their side. Los Angeles squared off with the Sacramento Kings and it were the Lakers’ turnovers that allowed the Kings to win the game. Kobe Bryant and Devin Ebanks played well, but as the final buzzer rang, the Kings walked away with a 103-98 victory.

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Lakers Nation News:

Los Angeles Lakers Vice President, Jim Buss, says he is looking forward to the free-agency summer of 2014.

Kobe Bryant continues his support for the homeless in Southern California.

LeBron James dismisses the rumors involving him and the Los Angeles Lakers.

Dwight Howard is looking forward to debuting for the Lakers in their pre-season game on Sunday. 

Lakers legend Slater Martin passes away at the age of 86.

Kobe Bryant expresses his trust on Antawn Jamison’s ability to lead the Lakers’ second unit.

According to ESPN, the Los Angeles Lakers will make a move for LeBron James if he become a free-agent in 2014.

Boston Celtic Jason Terry says the hates the Los Angeles Lakers.

Steve Nash admits he was very close to signing with the Toronto Raptors.

Derek Fisher is able to rejoin the Lakers earlier than expected.

The Los Angeles D-Fenders have announced the hiring of Reggie Theus as the new head coach for the upcoming season.

According to the Lakers official Twitter account, newly acquired forward Earl Clark suffered a strained groin and is out indefinitely.

Dwight Howard appeared on the cover of Dime Magazine.

Kobe Bryant responds to his feud with Smush Parker indirectly on Facebook.

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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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