Byron Scott gotta fukkin go

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Word to Stephen Jackson


Byron Scott drew up some BULLshyt, no reason Lou Williams shouldn't have been taking that last shot after a career scoring night. You got Kobe driving from the top of the fukkin key at the age of 37 trying to get past an in his prime Kevin Durant with that length and rotation while two muthafukkas are standing around and Lou is isolated--man this is some BULLshyt!

Dude is a travesty, how the fukk do you draw that up. Fakkit head fluffed up cause he got a bad Asian thot and played with Kareem, Magic, and Big Game James.


And FUKK those fakkit ass refs not calling the foul too
 
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Dude you do know that the front office wants the lakers to lose while the players want to win....they are thinkin bout the future
 

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Hopefully they don't pick up his option after this season and let him go. There is really no point anymore to fire him at this point, I do wish he would stfu when he talks. Everything he says is a ESPN article. Guy legit shyts on his own rookies everyday, I have never seen anyone do this.
 
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Hopefully they don't pick up his option after this season and let him go. There is really no point anymore to fire him at this point, I do wish he would stfu when he talks. Everything he says is a ESPN article. Guy legit shyts on his own rookies everyday, I have never seen anyone do this.

That irks me more than anything. There is a difference in constructive criticism and blatantly besmirching (yes William Regal) your future

In hindsight, yeah.....we need that top three pick--but STILL brehs. Would this one had hurt too much to take? For the West at least.
 

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I think you need to give him a year after Kobe is gone and see what he does with better talent.

This is basically a "Farewell Kobe" season anyways.
 

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Dog I was completely appalled to see them go away from Lou like that. Like I know dude been stanning Kobe hard a'f in interviews but seeing that in real life was ridiculous. Lou didn't miss 2 straight shots at any point in the fourth I think. At least up until Kobe was put in.
 
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Byron Scott represents the Lakers best chance at Ben Simmons. Why the hell would you fire him?

I am still debating on him or Ingram.

I feel actually so much pity for New Orleans now I kinda want them to get the number one pick so New Orleans and Anthony Davis peanut brittle ass can get some help.
 

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A Windhorst article came out that said in 2013 and 2014 21 coaches got fired over those two calendar years. Of those 21, nine teams got better, ten teams got worse, and two teams got better. Changing coaches mid-season is pretty pointless, the team might as well just ride it out.

They're bad, but what's a new coach going to do mid-season, with no training camp? Improve them by a few wins to where they finish outside the 8th seed and lose their pick? In the macro-view, for the Lakers this season is about showcasing Kobe, and no longer about winning games.
 
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