Derek, Lakers Pick Kobe Up
Having won the first five games on a six game road trip and watching their leader struggle with the flu, it would have been easy for D-Fish and his Lakers brethren to go quietly in Cleveland on Sun
Having won the first five games on a six game road trip and watching their leader struggle with the flu, it would have been easy for D-Fish and his Lakers brethren to go quietly in Cleveland on Sun
No. 2 will be representing Los Angeles in the 2009 Haier Shooting Stars Challenge at the NBA All-Star Game.
More details to come!
The 2009 incarnation of Lakers versus Celtics lived up to its top billing on Thursday night, and thanks to big plays by Derek -- particularly with the game on the line -- the Lakers claimed victory
D. Fish and the Lakers ran their win streak to three games Monday night with a 126-117 victory over the New York Knicks.
Derek and the Lakers continued their interstellar play last night, turning a halftime deficit into a 17-point victory over the Grizzlies in Memphis.
Hitting the road after a home loss is a recipe for a big let down, but Derek and the Lakers scored more than enough to avoid that in Minnesota.
Five players in double figures, including D-Fish with 14 points, weren't enough as the Lakers suffered their ninth loss of the season last night in LA.
Derek is on the All-Star Ballot this year for the West! Show your support and vote for him!
Derek and the Lakers suffered only their second loss of the season on Tuesday night, and it hurt.
No. 2 came to play Friday, scoring 19 points against the Dallas Mavericks in the Lakers 114-107 win at the Staples Center.