Found January 29, 2012 on Laker Nation: Yardbarker Blogger Network

(Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

The (11-9) Los Angeles Lakers have traveled to the land of 10, 000 lakes, Minnesota, a state bordering on Lake Superior and on Manitoba and Ontario, Canada to face the (9-10) Timberwolves. Minnesota is the most northerly of the 48 contiguous U.S. states.

The Lakers return home to Minneapolis where the franchise began in 1947 in the NBL. The Lakers, with George Mikan, won five championships calling Minneapolis, Minnesota home.

The travel sick Lakers put on another disappointing performance in Milwaukee lost to the Bucks and now has a record of 1-7 on the road. The Lakers dropped a game tailor-made for their strength, superior size in the low post. The loss further enforced the fact that the injury to Steve Blake has really hurt this team.

Coincidently it proves that this team is in need of another playmaker on the perimeter. The best way to handle the situation is to provide more minutes to Darius Morris, and ramp up the development of the trio of Morris, Andrew Goudelock and Devin Ebanks. The T-wolves are looking to snap a 15-game losing skid to the Lakers. The Lakers are 8-2 in their last 10 games against the T-wolves. The purple and gold have won seven-straight at the Target Center.

There are several local ties when the Lakers and T-wolves match up. T-wolves forwards Malcom Lee and Kevin Love played for UCLA. Kevin Love’s father, Stan Love, played 81-games for the Lakers in the 1973-1974 & 1974-1975 seasons. T-wolves rookie point guard Ricky Rubio and Pau Gasol are both longtime members of the Spanish National team.

At the Target Center tonight, the Lakers are facing a talented young team on a two-game winning streak seeking to even their record. In Milwaukee, Kobe Bryant broke Jerry West’s franchise record for free-throw’s made and is four field goals shy of surpassing the captain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s team mark of 9,935.

The Lakers are seeking balance offensively with multiple players scoring in double digits. The Lakers have gone 14-straight games scoring under 100 points. The Lakers have to do a solid job defending the pick-and-roll play while avoiding the match up nightmare of a seven-footer defending a smaller faster guard.

It is imperative that the Lakers stop the dribble penetration of the guards, defend, control the tempo, and do a better job of boxing their men out and owning the boards. The Lakers have to take better control of the ball and limit their turnovers. It is imperative that the Lakers get back in transition and quickly rotate out to open shooters.

The Lakers bench has to come in a make an impact. The reserves will receive some open looks and have to knock down shots.

Starters
Lakers: D. Fisher, K. Bryant, M. Barnes, P. Gasol, A. Bynum
T-Wolves: R. Rubio, W. Ellington, D. Williams, K. Love, N. Pekovic

Tip-off: 4:00 PM PST

Television -

  • Los Angeles: KCAL 9 (Bill Macdonald & Stu Lantz)
  • Minnesota: KSTC-45 (Tom Hanneman & Jim Petersen)

Radio -

  • Los Angeles: 710 ESPN (John Ireland & Mychal Thompson)
  • Minnesota: 1130 AM KFAN (Allan Horton & John Focke)

Injuries -

Lakers:

  • Josh McRoberts (Sprained Left Big Toe) Probable
  • Kobe  Bryant (Torn Lunotriquetral Ligament, Right Wrist) Probable
  • Steve Blake (Bruised Ribs) Out

T-Wolves:

  • Jose Barea (Sprained Left Ankle) Doubtful
  • Darko Milicic (Illness) Day-to-Day
  • Michael Beasley (Right Mid-Foot Sprain) Doubtful
  • Malcom Lee (Torn Meniscus, Left Knee) Out
  • Brad Miller (Micro fracture Surgery on Left Knee) Doubtful
  • Luke Ridenour (Sore Left Knee) Questionable
  • Martell Webster (Microdiscectomy Surgery) Questionable
THE BACKYARD
BEST OF MAXIM
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES

Rumors begin to percolate around Mitch Kupchak leaving Lakers

(source feed provided no summary content for this entry)

Lakers Get Second Road Win of the Season

Getty Images | Ronald MartinezIt’s a little more than pitiful that the Lakers just experienced their second win on the road this season in their ninth try. They also lost a large double-digit lead in the second half and had to hustle in the last quarter to pull out the victory. But as the old adage goes, a win is a win, especially on the road. If only they didn’t make it so hard...

Kobe Bryant Impressed By Ricky Rubio

Kobe Bryant put a stop to the Lakers’ bleeding in Minnesota last night, but couldn’t help but be impressed by the play of rookie point guard Ricky Rubio. From the OC Register: “Rubio has been a revelation for the Timberwolves as their rookie point guard, with Lakers coach Mike Brown pointing out that the athletic NBA game with fewer zone defenses to expose Rubio...

Lakers Reportedly Reached Out To Gilbert Arenas

The Lakers have reportedly reached out to free agent guard Gilbert Arenas.

Bryant, Lakers outlast Timberwolves 106-101

Kobe Bryant had 35 points and 14 rebounds and Pau Gasol scored 28 to give the Los Angeles Lakers a much-needed road victory, 106-101 over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday night.

Kobe key as Lakers hang on for rare road win

Kobe Bryant had 35 points and 14 rebounds and Pau Gasol scored 28 to give the Lakers a much-needed road victory, 106-101 over the Timberwolves on Sunday night.

Beasley, Love carry Wolves in win over Rockets

Michael Beasley scored 34 points, Ricky Rubio had 18 points and 11 assists and the Minnesota Timberwolves beat the Rockets 120-108 on Monday night in Rick Adelman's return to Houston.

Los Angeles Lakers (11-8) at Milwaukee Bucks (7-11), 8:30 p.m. (ET)

Fresh off halting a three-game skid, the Los Angeles Lakers will begin a tough stretch tonight in Milwaukee in which they will play eight of nine games on the road.

Minnesota Coach Rick Adelman puts Lakers in the past

Adelman, one of three candidates to succeed Phil Jackson in job that went to Mike Brown, says, 'That was a long, long time ago,' and he is focused on Timberwolves, one of the bigger NBA surprises.Reporting from Minneapolis — Rick Adelman doesn't have time to ponder how close he was to being the Lakers' coach. He's too busy winning games with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
THE NBA HOT 40
Today's Best Stuff
For Bloggers

Join the Yardbarker Network (YBN) for more promotion, traffic, and money.

Company Info
Help
What is Yardbarker?

Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond.