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Lakers wheeling and dealing

15 Mar

With the trade deadline looming, the Los Angeles Lakers have been doing some retooling to their roster. Earlier today it was reported that the Lakers sent Luke Walton and a first round pick to the Cleveland Cavaliers for point guard Ramon Sessions and  forward Christian Eyenga.

There also has been confirmation by Ken Berger of CBSsports.com that the Lakers will be sending Derek Fisher and a first round pick to the Houston Rockets for forward Jordan Hill.

What this does for the Lakers is give them a servicable point guard in Sessions that is capable of scoring, and they add a rugged big body in Hill that can give Pau Gasol or Andrew Bynum a rest for a few minutes. He won’t score like them but he can play defense and rebound.

In a Western Conference where the only legitimate threat is Oklahoma City, the Lakers appear to be getting a makeover for another run at the Finals.    

Mo Williams Calls Derek Fisher Hines Ward Of The NBA

26 Mar

Call me out for this one. I guess I haven’t paid much attention to Los Angeles Lakers guard Derek Fisher has done over the years. He’s made big shots and has been a solid player, but I’ve never fashioned him as a dirty player.

Don’t say that to Los Angeles Clipper guard Mo Williams. After being downed by the Lakers, again, 112-104, Williams called the Laker guard the Hines Ward of the NBA.

That came about because of center Chris Kaman’s ejection with 28.8 seconds left in the fourth quarter.

Kaman and Fisher collided on a screen near the three-point line, and Kaman ended up pointing angrily at Fisher, motioning for him to meet in the hallway after the game. Who does Kaman think he is Rasheed Wallace?

“There was no reason for that,” Clippers Coach Vinny Del Negro said. “Chris was just setting a good screen, a legal screen. Fisher came up high with the elbow. So the NBA will look at it, and they’ll make those decisions.”

Phil Jackson disagreed with Del Negro’s assessment of the play. “Fish doesn’t take kindly to that…” he said.

Kaman took the wise man’s way out by not talking about it at all. “I’ll get myself in trouble if I talk about it. I’d rather not do it”, Kaman said.

Williams took to the Twitter route to get his two cents in.

“If yall didn’t know, D Fish is the Hines Ward of the NBA,” wrote Williams. “I don’t know if that’s a compliment or not. But don’t let that nice guy fool u.”

I don’t think that’s a compliment. Ward was called one of the dirtiest players in the NFL.