Thursday, August 1, 2013

Noteworthy News


Those of us that like Pau Gasol so much can
be ever so happy that the Lakers have continued
to keep him on the team. He mentioned that
he is hopeful to get his groove back, having 
been out 33 games without playing. 
He told the Associated Press that he probably
has the most uncertain period behind him. 
Yes, its true the team has suffered a lot of changes.
Gasol averaged a career-low 13.7 points on 46.6%
shooting and played more as a facilitator in the
high post instead of inside. He suffered with
a variety of ailments including knee tendinitis,
a concussion and plantar fascia in the right foot.
He underwent two knee procedures, one involving
a probe eliminating scar tissue and another with
stem cell injections to help stimulate regeneration.
He did have a trip as a UNICEF ambassador to
Iraq which allowed him to have to do some walking.
Iraq was a very dangerous area for him to be in.
In 2005 he was in South Africa, Angola in 2007,
Ethiopia in 2010 and Chad in 2012.
His winning personality has carried him to all of
these parts of the world showing maturity plus a keen mind.



Kurt Rambis, having been in Minnesota with the
Timberwolves 2009-2011 which was after he left the Lakers
as Lead Assistant for 10 seasons under Phil Jackson,
He is now officially back again with the Lakers.
We who knew of Kurt, are very pleased having him 
back with our team as a lead coach under Mike D'Antoni. 
Recently Kurt was an analyst for both ESPN and 
Time Warner Cable SportsNet. D'Antoni noted that Kurt 
has not only had the experience, but many years both as 
coach and as a former player too with the team.
He has such a great basketball mind Mike said, 
and is extremely good at working with big men.

D'Antoni has also hired Larry Lewis and Mark Madsen
to serve as his two player development coaches. Other
than these two, Mikes' brother Dan remains the lone
member of his original coaching staff from last season.
And so, we wander around finding traces of news to relate
to you so hopefully you will hang in there with me.
Babs Wells

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