Dr T

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  1. Dr T

    Lakers

    Go played well last night and took one 114-109 over ATL. Kobe made his 32,000 points in his career this night. Boozer had a double double and Kobe had 28 points in this game. Swaggy P returned this game. We are now 2-9. I hurts to say but it is what it is right now. I'll take any wins this season.
  2. Charles Manson: I wonder why a 26 year old wants to marry Charles Manson? I wonder what is in it for her? I wonder what is going through her mind and what her family thinks about this upcoming wedding?
  3. I'm sorry for the loss of your father
  4. Dr T

    Lakers

    136-115 GSW thumping. My guys suck right now
  5. Dr T

    Lakers

    Hi MormonGator, Enjoy it while it lasts.
  6. Diseases like MS are horrible. BUT if this was released to the public http://www.utahpeoplespost.com/2014/11/lemtrada-the-drug-fighting-against-multiple-sclerosis-relapse-approved-by-fda/ I wonder why the FDA denied it before? I wonder how much it would take for me to weigh in on the benefits and the possible dangers as a decision for socienty? What are the medical ethics involved? I wonder if you saw the price?
  7. Dr T

    Lakers

    80-93 Champs won
  8. Dr T

    Lakers

    Kobe now has the record for most missed field goals! 104-102 Memphis Kobe 28 points, Hill 14 rebounds and Kobe with 6 assists. We are in trouble.
  9. Dr T

    Lakers

    We take on the Memphis Grizzlies tonight. They lost last game and we now what it feels like to get one win this season. It would be nice to win but they have been playing really well and we are in their house. We have our work cut out for us tonight. GO LAKERS!
  10. Dr T

    Lakers

    We got our first one 107-92 over Hornets. That is the first of I hope a LOT more games this season. GO LAKERS
  11. Dr T

    Lakers

    From Lakers.com here: http://www.nba.com/lakers/141108_10things Lakers vs. Hornets: 10 Things to Know by Joey RamirezNew Media Content InternPosted: Nov 08, 2014FACEBOOKGOOGLE PLUSTWITTERLINKHere is what you need to know before the Lakers face off against the new-look Charlotte Hornets on Sunday. 1) Kobe Bryant leads the NBA in scoring with 27.6 points per game. He is also averaging a league-high 24.4 shots per game. Head coach Byron Scott says he and Bryant are looking to get the other Lakers more involved in the offense. (Kobe is shooting too much and not allowing his team to play team basketball bold mine) “(Bryant) wants guys to step up and take shots when they have them — not defer to him as much,” Scott said. “I gotta remind him not to chase the ball at times, to let those guys play, because sometimes you gotta let those guys make mistakes as well. He tries to bail them out at times. … That’s the competitive nature he has. “But he realizes that he wants to step back a little bit and let guys play and let guys develop and give them that confidence.” (realize vs do-we shall see) 2) Jordan Hill has been on a tear over the last three games, averaging 20.3 points on 61.5 percent shooting. Hill is also grabbing 8.3 rebounds per game during this stretch, including a 15-board effort in his first double-double of the season on Tuesday. (I miss Pau and please Hill is stepping up we need a big) 3) Ed Davis has been among the league’s most efficient scorers so far. His 66.7 field goal percentage is tied for third in the NBA with Cory Joseph. 4) The Lakers have allowed opponents to shoot a league-high 68.5 percent in the restricted area. This issue will be tested Sunday against Charlotte’s Al Jefferson. (we need to tighten this up) 5) Jefferson, who was named to last year’s All-NBA third team, has scored at least 14 points in each game this season, including when he dropped a season-high 34 points against Atlanta on Friday. Jefferson dropped 40 points to lead the Hornets to victory the last time they faced the Lakers. (Let's use him agist his old team) “Al Jefferson presents a problem because of the fact that he can score on that box,” Scott said. “Jordan Hill, Ed Davis (and) Robert (Sacre), they’re gonna have their handles full. But we also got to help them. So we’re also not gonnna leave them out there on an island as much as possible.” 6) Lance Stephenson led the league with five triple-doubles last season for the Indiana Pacers. The first-year Hornet has made an immediate impact for his new club. He is currently averaging 10.0 rebounds per game and hit a game-winning, buzzer-beating 3-pointer in double overtime Friday. 7) Hornets backup point guard Brian Roberts is one of the best free throw shooters in basketball. He led the league by shooting 94.0 percent from the foul line last season and has made all six of his attempts this year. Since entering the NBA in 2012, Roberts has missed just 15 of his 216 free throws (93.1 percent). 8) Charlotte shares the ball more than any other team. The Hornets’ 348.4 passes per game rank behind only Utah’s 396.6. (This is the right way to play. Boys take note) 9) Hornets coach Steve Clifford turned the then-Bobcats around in his first season last year. Charlotte won 43 games under the former Lakers assistant – 15 more than it did in the combined two years prior. 10) Under Clifford, Charlotte has been a strong defensive team. This season, the Hornets have allowed the fewest second-chance points per game (7.7) and the third-fewest fast break points (9.2). (We need to get a win under out belt!)
  12. Dr T

    Lakers

    Next PHX beat us 112-106 putting us at 0 and 5 Kobe took many shots with not much efficiency and Hill had his first triple double
  13. Dr T

    Lakers

    yet another smashing. Warriors 127 LAKERS 104 and now we started the season 4-0.
  14. I wonder about third world counties. I often hear of third world poverty, etc and started wondering about "world" issues. I wonder if there is a second world, how about a fourth world? Is there a 1 and a third world? I wonder what and who this people are...
  15. I didn't post my usual halloween hangman this year. Sorry
  16. Dr T

    Lakers

    Clippers over my Lakers for our 3rd consecutive loss 118 to 111
  17. The dogs were sprayed again last night as they caught a skunk. I wonder how many times a skunk can spray and how long it takes to build up? I am not waiting around to find out in person.
  18. I wonder if Orson Wells was brought up on charges or prosecuted for society's War of The Worlds response like the people that killed themselves because of fear aliens landed on Earth? I wonder how far the response really too people?
  19. Dr T

    Lakers

    My boys are getting stomped by the Suns right now. LA might be changing from Los Angeles to Lost Again The Lakers are my boys. I do not like to lose but we are going that way again tonight.
  20. Dr T

    Lakers

    First game we go handled 108-90 Rockets Rookie Julius Randle suffered a fractured tibia in the fourth quarter of tonight's game.
  21. Dr T

    Lakers

    Tonight we have our hardest game of the season against Houston. Why hardest? Because this is our first game and I don't know how strong we will be. Hurt players, newbies, we shall see how we show up today. GO LAKERS! They have star players with Howard and Hardin. They are going to be tough. I hope we show up and play.
  22. I used to run track. I was a sprinter and would run the 100, 200, 400. 4x1 and 4x4 relays. I was recently wondering, why? Why did I do that in the first place I mean run full out all the way around the track as fast as I could was I ill? Ok besides running the race which I excelled in but I was really wondering, Why are the 4's run in a counter clockwise path? I read why today and found it pretty interesting.
  23. Dr T

    Lakers

    Nash out Steve Nash will be out for the season due to a recurring back injury.
  24. I wonder what the research says about offenders serving time in their residence vs prison time says? I wonder if is effective, no change in behavior, saves the state money, leaves them too close to their community where the crimes happened, how safe it is, is it a better option?
  25. Silent letters: I wonder why we use them, from what language they come like in the old English words, etc. I've wondered about "silent letters" in the English language for awhile. I've asked my children, "Why is it a knife (but I pronounce the k) and not a kspoon or a kfork? Then drift off saying, "I don't know why..." I wonder if you all have ever noticed on your own about how many silent letters there are? I can easily think of silent Ks, Ps, Bs, Hs, Ts, but what about Wednesday's "d", how about autumn's "n" or the "L" in talk that I don't pronounce as I learned when I was at UNI in training in SLC and my supervisor said, "caLm" when I noticed I pronounced it without the l just like I do with salmon? How about the Cs? Gs like assign or feign? Ws like in Wrapper or in sword? I wonder if I'm just not pronouncing the words correctly? Maybe it's me...