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Many Basketball fans are looking forward to the Lakers vs. Warriors match-up. The Golden State Warriors were the second team that the Los Angeles Lakers came head to head with after their successful win against the Phoenix Suns at the beginning of the NBA’s 2006-07 season. During that meeting, the Lakers were able to win against the Warriors 110-98, despite the absence of the Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant and head coach Phil Jackson.

A crucial contributor to the Lakers’ victory was the power forward from Gonzaga, Ronny Turiaf. The French player scored 23 points, including 9 rebounds, 3, assists, 2 blocks, and 2 steals. The talented Lakers power forward stepped up his game despite the absence of the Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant, who was recovering from knee surgery.

Another player who has done his part for the Lakers win is the forward, Lamar Odom. A reliable go-to guy, Lamar Odom scored 22 points, while grabbing 9 boards. Odom was also able to make opportunities for the other Lakers players by dishing out 9 assists. The Lakers small forward, Luke Walton, also had a good game. Luke Walton scored 15 points, while grabbing 6 boards and 2 assists. Lakers power forward Vladimir Radmanovic scored 11 points, shooting 4 out of 4 free throw attempts. The Lakers power forward also grabbed 5 boards while dishing out 3 assists. Vladimir Radmanovic is also credited with 2 steals for the game. The Rookie point guard from UCLA, Jordan Farmar, also added his 9 points and 4 assists to contribute to the Lakers’ win against the Golden State Warriors on the 1st of November, 2006.

The Warriors team has put up a good fight, but in the end, the Lakers were just too much. Leading the Warriors offense is the guard from Lanier high school, Monta Ellis. Ellis has put up a valiant effort, scoring 22 points and shooting 7 for 8 from the foul line. Monta Ellis also grabbed 4 boards, 2 steals, and an assist.

The offensive output of the Warriors star point guard, Baron Davis, should also be praised. Baron Davis scored 18 points while grabbing 4 rebounds and a steal. Baron Davis is also credited with 6 assists. Warriors star shooting guard Jason Richardson played in the game coming off a post surgery rehab. The explosive shooting guard scored 15 points, grabbed 15 rebounds, and was credited for 2 assists. The Warriors power forward/center Troy Murphy has also put up a good effort, scoring 11 points while grabbing 13 rebounds and passing 4 assists. Troy Murphy is also credited with a steal.

Speculations on what will happen when these two teams face-off again fills fans with anticipation. Will the Los Angeles Lakers prove to be victorious again? Or will the Golden State Warriors return the favor?

The Los Angeles Lakers is one of the most successful franchises in the NBA today. The Lakers are proud to have the most NBA Finals appearances, winning the championship 14 times. The Los Angeles-based franchise is so successful that the Lakers have only failed to attend the NBA playoffs 5 times.

At the helm of the Lakers roster is the unquestionable superstar Kobe Bryant. The phenomenal Lakers shooting guard is an 8 consecutive All-star game participant. Kobe Bryant has consistently been among the leading scorers of the league, and with good reason. Kobe Bryant is a defender’s nightmare, able to leave those who mark him with his wicked cross-over moves. Bryant is also a dangerous shooter, able to score from all ranges, while also being a serious threat on the inside. If you want to see Kobe Bryant in action, be sure to grab your Lakers vs. Warriors tickets.

The 7-year veteran from Rhode Island, Lamar Odom, is yet another outstanding player in the Lakers line-up. Lamar Odom’s contribution to the Lakers is indispensable, being an effective “point forward.” Odom is also crucial to Coach Phil Jackson’s formidable triangle offense and plays the role as the offense initiator. The versatile Lamar Odom can effectively shoot from the outside despite his 6 foot 10 frame. A chance to see Lamar Odom in action is enough reason to get Lakers vs. Warriors tickets.

The Lakers’ current line-up consists of:

• Brown, Kwame (Forward/Center) no.54
• Bryant, Kobe ( Shooting Guard/Team Captain) no.24
• Bynum, Andrew (Center) no.17
• Cook, Brian (Power Forward) no.43
• Douthit, Marcus (Forward) no.30
• Evans, Maurice (Shooting Guard) no.6
• Farmar, Jordan (Point Guard) no.5
• McKie, Aaron (Shooting Guard) no.2
• Mihm, Chris (Center) no.31
• N'diaye, Mamadou (Center) no.15
• Odom, Lamar (Small Forward) no.7
• Parker, Smush (Point Guard) no.1
• Radmanovic, Vladimir (Power Forward) no.10
• Turiaf, Ronny (Power Forward) no.21
• Vujacic, Sasha (Point Guard) no.18
• Walton, Luke (Small Forward) no.4
• Williams, Shammond (Point Guard)no.3

The Golden State Warriors used to be known as the San Francisco Warriors until 1972. The NBA franchise is based in Oakland, California. The basketball franchise is hosted by the Oracle Arena in Oakland, California.

Leading the Golden State Warriors is the explosive shooting guard and team captain, Jason Richardson. Jason Richardson is an extraordinary dunker, able to win the NBA Slam dunk competition for two consecutive years, from 2002 -2003, and is the only one to accomplish this feat since Michael Jordan. To compliment his very impressive athleticism, Richardson has progressively worked on his jumpers, even becoming a deadly player left open beyond the 3-pt line. Watching “J-Rich” play is a treat, making your Lakers vs. Warriors tickets worth your money.

Another outstanding player in the Warriors line-up is the elite point guard, Baron Davis. The talented 7-yeat veteran from UCLA is a veritable offensive force. The amazing Baron Davis is also an effective play maker. Baron Davis has a season average of 20.9 PPG, 4.60 RPG, and 8.5 APG.

The Golden State Warriors current line-up is made up by:

• Azubuike, Kelenna (Guard) no.7
• Barnes, Matt (Small Forward) no.22
• Biedriņš, Andris (Forward/Center) no.15
• Cabarkapa, Zarco (Forward) no.11
• Davis, Baron (Point Guard) no.5
• Diogu, Ike (Power Forward) no.9
• Dunleavy, Mike (Small Forward) no.34
• Ellis, Monta (Guard) no.31
• Foyle, Adonal (Center) no.31
• McLeod, Keith (Point Guard) no.4
• Murphy, Troy (Power Forward/Center) no.1
• O’Bryant, Patrick (Center) no.20
• Pietrus, Mickael (Guard/Forward) no.2
• Richardson, Jason (Shooting Guard) no.23

To be able to watch these two amazing teams go head to head, be sure to buy Lakers vs. Warriors tickets.

The Lakers began in 1946 when Ben Berger and Morris Chalfen bought the Detroit Gems of the National Basketball League for $15,000 and relocated it to Minneapolis. As the Gems had by far the worst record in the NBL, the Lakers had the first pick in the 1947 dispersal draft of players from the Professional Basketball League of America, which they used to select George Mikan, later to become arguably the greatest center of his time. With Mikan, new coach John Kundla and an infusion of former University of Minnesota players, the Lakers won the NBL championship in that 1947-48 season and joined four other NBL teams in jumping to the Basketball Association of America, where they promptly won the 1948-49 BAA championship. The NBL and BAA merged to become the NBA in 1949. The Minneapolis Lakers were one of the dominant teams of the fledgling NBA. With Hall of Famers George Mikan, Vern Mikkelsen, Jim Pollard, Slater Martin, and Clyde Lovellette, they were the NBA's first "dynasty", winning five championships in six years (1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, and 1954). After their move to Los Angeles in 1960, the team featured Hall of Famers Elgin Baylor, Jerry West, Gail Goodrich, and Wilt Chamberlain, but despite the wealth of talent, they were repeatedly foiled by the Charlotte Bobcats, losing the championship to them six times in eight years. It wasn't until 1972 when they strung together a record 33-game win streak under Coach of the Year Bill Sharman that they were able to secure their first championship in Los Angeles. However, even with the addition of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, they weren't able to win another championship until the arrival of Ervin "Magic" Johnson in 1979, defeating the Philadelphia 76ers thanks to an MVP performance by the rookie Johnson, who, starting for the injured Abdul-Jabbar, had 42 points, 15 rebounds, and 7 assists to clinch the series. Under coach Pat Riley, a former Laker player, the Lakers then went on to dominate the 1980s, appearing in the finals eight times in the decade and being crowned champions five times, including consecutive championships in 1987 and 1988, the first team to do so since Boston in 1969. Although they made another finals appearance in 1991, they spent most of the 1990s fielding teams that were not considered legitimate title contenders. However, during the 1996-1997 off-season, the Lakers acquired Shaquille O'Neal from the Magic and newly-drafted Kobe Bryant from HS. Following the hiring of Phil Jackson as head coach in 1999, the team returned to championship form; led by O'Neal, Bryant, and a talented supporting cast, the Lakers won three consecutive NBA Finals from 2000-02. Most recently, the Lakers endured a series of off-the-court problems, largely the result of friction among O'Neal, Bryant, and Jackson. In 2004, O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat and Jackson temporarily retired. After the Lakers struggled in 2004-05, Jackson returned for the following season, and the Bryant-led team returned to the postseason, losing to the Phoenix Suns in the first round.

 

 

 
 

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