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The Los Angeles Lakers have waived Mickael Gelabale, David Monds and Michael Fey it was announced today.

Gelabale, a 6-7 forward from France, finished the 2008-09 season as a member of the Los Angeles D-Fenders where he averaged 16.0 points and 4.3 rebounds in six games played. Prior to his stint in the NBA D-League, Gelabale spent two seasons (2006-08) with the Seattle SuperSonics where he averaged 4.5 points and 2.1 rebounds in 15.6 minutes. In two preseason games with the Lakers, Gelabale averaged 5.0 points and 1.5 rebounds in 7.0 minutes.

Monds, a 6-9 forward out of Oklahoma State, was a member of the Lakers 2009 summer league squad where he scored 14.0 points and pulled down 5.2 rebounds in five games. The Georgia native spent last season playing in the NBA Development League as a member of the Albuquerque Thunderbirds where he averaged 13.4 points and 9.6 rebounds before finishing out the season with the Dakota Wizards. Monds, who appeared in one preseason game with the Lakers, recorded two points and two rebounds in five minutes of play.

Fey, a 7-0 forward/center out of UCLA, played all four seasons at UCLA where he averaged 5.2 points and 2.7 rebounds while shooting 54.6% from the field. The former Bruin spent the 2008-09 season playing for Al Shabab (United Arab Emirates). In one preseason game with the Lakers, Fey posted two points and one rebound in nine minutes of play.

The Lakers training camp roster now stands at 15 players.

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THE FABLOUS GREAT WESTERN FORUM BOX SCORE- Inglewood, California.
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Warriors 29 23 24 34 - 110
Lakers 24 24 20 23 - 91
A-17,505

Andrew Bynum with 19 points, Kobe Bryant with 15 points for Lakers.
M Ellis of Warriors shot the daylights out of the Lakers.
Phil Jackson closed door meeting afterwards.

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2009 NBA OPENING NIGHT ON TNT-TV (Tuesday October 27th, 2009)

7:30pm EST/4:30pm PDT
Boston Celtics (62-20) @ Cleveland Cavaliers (66-16) at Quicken Loans Arena (20,562)

Boston Celtics:
Welcome: Rasheed Wallace, Marquis Daniels
Goodbye: Stephon Marbury, Leon Powe.

Cleveland Cavaliers:
Welcome: Shaquille O'Neal, Anthony Parker, Jamario Moon, Leon Powe
Goodbye: Ben Wallace, Joe Smith, Wally Szczerbiak, Sasha Pavlovic.

10:30pm EST/7:30pm PDT
Los Angeles Clippers (19-63) @ Los Angeles Lakers (65-17) at Staples Center (18,997)

Los Angeles Clippers:
Welcome: Blake Griffin, Sebastian Telfair, Rasual Butler.
Goodbye: Zach Randolph, Mike Taylor.

Los Angeles Lakers:
Welcome: Ron Artest.
Goodbye: Trevor Ariza.

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  • Oct-27
  • bluebluddd
nice opening night lineup. celtics, cavs, lakers, and.... clippers ?!?!?! what a letdown. lakers-spurs would've got some major ratings. wouldn't be surprised to see a huge drop in viewers for the second game....
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2009-10 Stats at a GlanceThe Los Angeles Lakers might be more talented now than they were four months ago when they won the NBA title. That's if they can stay healthy.

The in-town rival Clippers hope the addition of No. 1 overall draft pick Blake Griffin will help them join the Lakers as playoff contenders again - but they'll have to wait a while to see what impact their rookie will have.

Moments after the franchise's 15th NBA championship banner is raised, the Lakers look to open their 50th anniversary season with a ninth straight victory over the Griffin-less Clippers on Tuesday night at Staples Center.

After going 65-17, the Lakers advanced to the finals for the second consecutive season and beat Orlando in five games for their first championship since 2002.

Kobe Bryant, who averaged 26.8 points during the regular season and earned Finals MVP honors, won his fourth title and first without Shaquille O'Neal. It was also coach Phil Jackson's fourth with Los Angeles and record-10th overall.

At 64 years old, Jackson feels fit enough to return for the final year of his contract and guide a team that could be better than the one that averaged 106.9 points a game - third-best in the league - last season.

"On paper we certainly are a better team,'' Jackson said, "but sometimes it's chemistry that counts between players and how they work together.''

The Lakers signed volatile free-agent Ron Artest to a five-year deal worth about $33 million. He switched places with playoff star Trevor Ariza, who left Los Angeles to take Artest's spot in Houston.

Artest, who averaged 17.1 points and 5.2 rebounds in 69 games last season for the Rockets, joins Andrew Bynum (14.3 ppg, 8.0 rpg), Pau Gasol (18.9 ppg, 9.6 rpg, 3.5 apg) and Lamar Odom (11.3 ppg, 8.2 rpg) to provide support for Bryant.

"We have the talent to win another one,'' said Bryant, who begins his 14th season in Los Angeles. "If we don't, it's because of our lack of focus or something else or an injury here or there.''

The key could be staying healthy, something they were able to do for the most part in 2008-09, but not in the preseason.

Gasol sat out the Lakers' final six preseason games because of a strained right hamstring, and seems unlikely to play in the opener. Odom, who married reality TV starlet Khloe Kardashian on the eve of training camp and then missed time because of a leg injury, could start in his place.

Bynum, who missed 32 games after tearing his MCL last season and was basically ineffective when he returned for the playoffs, averaged 20.8 points in his previous 12 contests before being injured Jan. 31.

"He's talking about wearing two (knee) braces this year,'' Jackson said of Bynum, who expects to play in the opener despite missing two preseason games because of a strained right rotator cuff and sore left hamstring. "He's talking about hopefully making the All-Star team and that's a good goal.''

Key reserve Luke Walton also sat out during training camp with a sore back.

"We understand the challenge of winning another one. We have to be lucky, making sure guys stay healthy and stay strong,'' Bryant said.

Coming off a 19-63 season, the Clippers - believe they have a strong enough roster to make the playoffs for the first time since 2006.

Before they worry about the postseason, however, the Clippers must worry about Griffin's health. The team confirmed late Monday night that the top draft pick has a broken left kneecap that could sideline him for six weeks.

The Clippers, who ranked near the bottom of the NBA averaging 95.1 points a game last season, had been banking on the potential of the 6-foot-10 Griffin. He led the Big 12 with 22.7 points per game for Oklahoma last season while ranking first in the nation with 14.4 rebounds per game.

Despite straining his shoulder during the NBA Summer League, Griffin averaged 19.2 points and 10.8 rebounds in those games.

"He looks like he has a world of talent,'' said Bryant, who's averaged 24.6 points in his career against the Clippers but has been held under 20 in six of the last seven meetings. "He seems very polished. I think all he has to do is get used to the NBA game."

Griffin feels comfortable despite knowing the Clippers have recorded two winning seasons in the last 30 years.

"I don't feel like a lot of individual pressure to go out and do this or that,'' Griffin said. "We have guys that can do all this stuff. I just need to come in and contribute.''

Once healthy, he may need to do more if veterans Baron Davis and Chris Kaman can't bounce back from disappointing seasons.

After averaging 21.8 points for Golden State in 2007-08, Davis put up 14.9 in 65 games for the Clippers last season.

Kaman, meanwhile, was a coming off a season where he set career highs with 15.7 points and 12.7 rebounds per game, but a foot injury limited him to 31 games in 2008-09.

Despite some subpar performances from veteran players, the Clippers are encouraged by the play of their young talent. Guard Eric Gordon, the seventh overall pick in 2008, averaged 16.1 points as a rookie, and second-year forward Al Thornton averaged 16.8 points and 5.2 boards in 2008-09.

The Clippers also traded for veteran Rasual Butler, who averaged a career-high 11.2 points last season for New Orleans.

The Lakers are 31-9 against the Clippers at Staples Center, which has been home to both teams since 1999-2000. They haven't lost in this series since a 118-110 defeat April 12, 2007.

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Los Angeles Lakers 2009-10 Roster

NUM PLAYER POS HT WT DOB FROM YRS
37 Ron Artest F 6-7 260 11/13/1979 St. John's 10 [STARTER]
12 Shannon Brown G 6-4 210 11/29/1985 Michigan State 3
24 Kobe Bryant G 6-6 205 08/23/1978 Lower Merion HS (PA) 13 [STARTER]
17 Andrew Bynum C 7-0 285 10/27/1987 St. Joseph HS (NJ) 4 [STARTER]
1 Jordan Farmar G 6-2 180 11/30/1986 UCLA 3
2 Derek Fisher G 6-1 210 08/09/1974 Arkansas-Little Rock 13 [STARTER]
16 Pau Gasol F-C 7-0 250 07/06/1980 Barcelona, Spain 8 [STARTER]
28 Didier Ilunga-Mbenga C 7-0 255 12/30/1980 Kinshasa, DRC 5
6 Adam Morrison F 6-8 205 07/19/1984 Gonzaga 2
7 Lamar Odom F 6-10 230 11/06/1979 Rhode Island 10
21 Josh Powell F 6-9 240 01/25/1983 North Carolina State 4
18 Sasha Vujacic G 6-7 205 03/08/1984 Maribor, Slovenia 5
4 Luke Walton F 6-8 235 03/28/1980 Arizona 6

HEAD COACH
Phil Jackson (College - North Dakota)

ASSISTANT COACHES
Frank Hamblen (College - Syracuse)
Brian Shaw (College - UC-Santa Barbara)
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (College - UCLA)
Craig Hodges (College - Long Beach State)
Jim Cleamons (College - Ohio State)

ATHLETIC TRAINER
Gary Vitti (College - Southern Connecticut State, Utah)

C - Captain
** - Unsigned Draft Pick
(FA) - Free Agent


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2009-2010 Los Angeles Lakers Schedule
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October Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Tue 27 vs LA Clippers 7:30pm 710/1330 AM ESPN
Fri 30 vs Dallas 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN

November Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Sun 01 vs Atlanta 6:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Tue 03 @ Oklahoma City 5:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Wed 04 @ Houston 5:30pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Fri 06 vs Memphis 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sun 08 vs New Orleans 6:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Thu 12 vs Phoenix 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Fri 13 @ Denver 7:30pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sun 15 vs Houston 6:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Tue 17 vs Detroit 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Thu 19 vs Chicago 7:30pm 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sun 22 vs Oklahoma City 6:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Tue 24 vs New York 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sat 28 @ Golden State 7:30pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sun 29 vs New Jersey 6:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN

December Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Tue 01 vs New Orleans 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Fri 04 vs Miami 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sun 06 vs Phoenix 6:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Wed 09 vs Utah 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Fri 11 vs Minnesota 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sat 12 @ Utah 6:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Tue 15 @ Chicago 5:00pm KCAL WGN America 710/1330 AM ESPN
Wed 16 @ Milwaukee 5:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sat 19 @ New Jersey 5:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sun 20 @ Detroit 3:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Tue 22 vs Oklahoma City 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Fri 25 vs Cleveland 2:00pm 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sat 26 @ Sacramento 7:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Mon 28 @ Phoenix 6:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Tue 29 vs Golden State 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN

January Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Fri 01 vs Sacramento 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sun 03 vs Dallas 6:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Tue 05 vs Houston 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Wed 06 @ LA Clippers 7:30pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Fri 08 @ Portland 7:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sun 10 vs Milwaukee 6:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Tue 12 @ San Antonio 5:30pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Wed 13 @ Dallas 5:30pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Fri 15 vs LA Clippers 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Mon 18 vs Orlando 7:30pm 710/1330 AM ESPN
Thu 21 @ Cleveland 5:00pm 710/1330 AM ESPN
Fri 22 @ New York 5:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sun 24 @ Toronto 3:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Tue 26 @ Washington 4:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Wed 27 @ Indiana 4:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Fri 29 @ Philadelphia 4:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sun 31 @ Boston 12:30pm 710/1330 AM ESPN

February Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Mon 01 @ Memphis 5:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Wed 03 vs Charlotte 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Fri 05 vs Denver 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sat 06 @ Portland 7:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Mon 08 vs San Antonio 7:30pm 710/1330 AM ESPN
Wed 10 @ Utah 6:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Tue 16 vs Golden State 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Thu 18 vs Boston 7:30pm 710/1330 AM ESPN
Tue 23 @ Memphis 5:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Wed 24 @ Dallas 6:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Fri 26 vs Philadelphia 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sun 28 vs Denver 12:30pm 710/1330 AM ESPN

March Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Tue 02 vs Indiana 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Thu 04 @ Miami 5:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Fri 05 @ Charlotte 4:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sun 07 @ Orlando 11:30am 710/1330 AM ESPN
Tue 09 vs Toronto 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Fri 12 @ Phoenix 6:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Mon 15 @ Golden State 7:30pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Tue 16 @ Sacramento 7:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Fri 19 vs Minnesota 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sun 21 vs Washington 6:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Wed 24 @ San Antonio 6:30pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Fri 26 @ Oklahoma City 5:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sat 27 @ Houston 5:30pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Mon 29 @ New Orleans 5:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Wed 31 @ Atlanta 4:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN

April Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Fri 02 vs Utah 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sun 04 vs San Antonio 12:30pm 710/1330 AM ESPN
Thu 08 @ Denver 7:30pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Fri 09 @ Minnesota 5:00pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN
Sun 11 vs Portland 12:30pm 710/1330 AM ESPN
Tue 13 vs Sacramento 7:30pm FS West 710/1330 AM ESPN
Wed 14 @ LA Clippers 7:30pm KCAL 710/1330 AM ESPN

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Fans going to Opening Night (Lakers vs Clippers) expect heavy traffic for the conincidential opening of the LA Live "Michael Jackson movie triller"

2009 NBA Champions ring cermonries tonight, players to recieved rings and a banner will be display at Staples Center.

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  • Oct-28
  • fromcal
OPENING NIGHT - LAKERS WIN OVER CLIPPERS, 2009 NBA CHAMPIONS RING GIVEOUTS.
KOBE BRYANT SCORING 33 POINTS
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  • scullyrox
LAKERFANS FEELIN UUUUU!!!!!! bIG GAME THIS FRIDAY AGAINST DIRK, OKAY IT'S ONLY THE 2ND GAME OF THE SEASON, BUT I'M STILL PUMPED. EARLY SEASON PREDICTION: LAKERS END SEASON WITH 69-13 RECORD, KOBE WINS ANOTHER MVP AND LAKERS DEFEAT DENVER IN WEST AND GO ONTO BEAT BOSTON IN 7. RON-RON PLAYS BIG AND BYNUM STAYS HEALTHY ALL SEASON, KLOE AND LAMAR SAGA CONTINUES. KOBE HOOKS UP WITH KARDASHIAN SIS KIM, LEAVES WIFE VANESSA
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Friday October 30th, 2009 (7:30pm PDT/10:30pm EDT)

Dirk Nortizki comes to LA.

Dallas Marvicks at Los Angeles Lakers on ESPN/Fox West Sports.

Brynum scored 17 opening night points and Kobe had 33 points as Lakers beat the Clippers 99-92 in ring cermony opening night on TNT.

Jeannie Buss embracing the LA Lakers who got rings.

and Mark Cuban.......please send 100,000 of us to the 2010 All-star game in Jerry Jones Cowboy stadium.

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  • Oct-30
  • elperro0
The Mavs are 0-1 right? They didn't look good at all against Washington.
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  • Nov-1
  • fromcal
The Lakers play Atlanta Hawks tonight after the worst loss to the stunning Mark Cuban Dallas Marvicks last Friday night.
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  • fromcal

Los Angeles Lakers 118 Atlanta Hawks 110. (Sunday)

Kobe Bryant 41 points and Andrew Bynum 21 points have Lakers rebound from terrible loss to Mark Cuban's Dallas Marvicks (Friday)

Los Angeles Lakers @ Oklahoma City Thunder at 5:00pm PDT on Tuesday 11/3/09.

See Kevin Durant (over 22 points per game) for Thunder and 19,000 college atmophere crowd.

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  • Nov-4
  • ThinkBlueBleedBlue
wow, w t f happened to the Lakers tonight? Starting out sluggish...
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  • Nov-4
  • fromcal

Los Angeles Lakers 101 Oklahoma City Thunder 98 (overtime)

-Kobe Bryant with 31 points
-Andrew Bynum with 22 points, 10 rebounds.
-Ron Artest with 20 points

-Kevin Durant of OK Thunder with 28 points, UCLA Brian Westbrook 12 points.

Los Angeles Lakers at Houston Rockets at 5:30pm PDT on 11/4/09 tonight.

See Trevor Ariza, former LA Laker tonight. Lead in Rockets scoring 21.3; minutes 37.5.
3.3 rebounds per game and 3.3 assists per game.

Houston Rocket fans will boo at Ron Artest of the Lakers tonight.
11.3 ppg, 37.8 mpg, 4.5 rebounds per game, 4.3 assists per game.

No Yao Ming
No Tracy McGrady

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  • Nov-5
  • ThinkBlueBleedBlue
Another near loss. Are we sure Kobe is the only one with H1N1? Maybe they should test the rest of the team.
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  • Nov-5
  • elperro0
Gasol's absence is showing its effect. The Lakers are so much better with him than without. Although, I love the way the Lakers beat the Rockets; stealing the ball from Ariza with 1 second left in OT. It was great.
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  • fromcal

Memphis Grizzles of Marc Gasol versus Los Angeles Lakers of Pau Gasol
Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA. (18,997)

Who's not playing tonight: Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum.

Lakers won 2 straight road consecutive games in overtime.

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  • Nov-10
  • fromcal
Positive vibes for the Captain Karrem Adbul-Jabbar who is diagnose with Leakemia.
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