(As the Poet himself puts it, "Poet is nice to the Celtics. The world has frozen over. All aboard 'Snowpiercer'. CHOO-CHOO!).
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Saturday, January 30, 2021
#PoetsCorner PURPLE & GREEN
(As the Poet himself puts it, "Poet is nice to the Celtics. The world has frozen over. All aboard 'Snowpiercer'. CHOO-CHOO!).
Sunday, December 20, 2020
#PoetsCorner LAKERS 2020/2021 SEASON PREVIEW
So look last night’s game showed us many things. The biggest one of all is apparently you can lead the way and still have time to cut your toenails while on the bench!? Just playing AD, you know we love you. It's safe to say as Lakers fans we are ready for this new season and there is no doubt that a two-peat is on the cards.
The standout from the preseason has to be the THT man himself. I mean the kid has got to get some serious minutes this season. When I say "Sixth Man" you all say "of the year". I can honestly see that in his future. I just pray we as a franchise look after this young talent because the future's bright, the future's Horton-Tucker.
All the new additions have shown us they have come to win. Could a new era be on the cards? Can we go for a historic three-peat with this team? I think its definitely possible, though some people will say, "well we did it for Kobe so it's done now". Well in the words of King James the attitude will still be "jobs not done”. The greatest to ever play (Kobe) wouldn’t stop for one and all Laker fans, in fact basketball fans know Kobe championships were back to back in either a three or a two-peat. With that in mind I think it still means more to us as a team and as the Laker family.
So flipping the script, I never thought I would say this, but what about Kuzma? Would he be missed? Honestly he will definitely have to fight for minutes so I'm going to say no (Tim’s jaw just dropped). I will never hate on Kuz, I just think with all that has gone on with his extension talk and what he wants and what the team wants from him are on slightly different wave lengths. I think most Lakers fan would be happy to see him stay but then again if he goes, he goes (Ivan Drago voice).
Finally, the teams we should be worried about this season from the West are the Nuggets, Memphis and the Suns (what no Clippers?). The Nuggets had a solid year last year and the team remains strong, Memphis leader Ja Morant could do a D-Rose Bulls and make it to the playoffs easily and the Suns look good with the addition of Chris Paul to stand at the backcourt with the silent assassin Booker.
I think the East speaks for itself. The Heat and yeah, I'm just going to say it, Brooklyn. Durant and Uncle Drew can storm the East, but then you got the Greek Freak hungry for a final after falling short.
All this being said it will be interesting to see who meets us in the Finals this season...and yes I did just say "us", you read that right. DAN STOCKER.
Monday, December 14, 2020
#BleedPurpleLiveGold / #PoetsCorner HORTON HEARS A HYPE
THT Kid.
It was written.
The Poet already knew it.
This is why the game needs Dan Stocker's words, like the Lakers don't need to trade another young gun. Word to the so smooth Kuz. Last year the head honcho of Showtime Life predicted THT would be a problem like people trying to smuggle THC through airports in vapes. Now Talen Horton-Tucker is in the air like your Twitter timelines in a Chris Tucker 'Rush Hour'. The fifth element. Now here's the elephant in the locker room like the cat in the hat. Horton no longer hears a "who" like Dr. Seuss, or a Snoop Dogg GIF, but a hype.
Clipping the Clippers twice over, he has now become the talk of the towns barbershops LeBron referenced on the Uninterrupted podcast with Allie Clifton, Richard Jefferson and Channing Frye. Talen has us hooked after getting his talons into the team. The 6 foot 4, 46th pick in the last draft with a Shaq sized wingspan was huge last night. Big game worthy with big shots in his spectrum like the number 5 we should have retired for Horry. We may have to raise it up for him.
How's 33 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals in a 131-106 win to follow 19 last time for the kid that's only just 20? How's that for a line? Becoming the fourth Laker in the last decade to pace 30 in the preseason. After the now PAID Brandon Ingram, the veins of D'Angelo Russell (twice) and the one and only, late, great Kobe. That Mamba Mentality. Enough to take Kuz's spot? His shine? His hype?
You can't knock the hustle as Spectrum Sports referenced Jay-Z beyond a 'Reasonable Doubt', when THT, a bigger king than TGT like a star possessed, chased down his own missed free throw and threw the ball off the opposition. Clipping the ball off Ky Bowman to win the out of bounds possession, no matter which way the STAPLES neighbors pointed.
Hell of a job. Hell of a young prodigy. When I look at THT and the Lakers I feel like Chandler talking to Ross about Elizabeth on 'Friends', "well, maybe you don't trade this one." Let's hope Rob is there for him, as his jobs not done.
It's not just preseason if it gives you reason.
Reason to believe.
When the GOAT Alex Caruso calls you a "killer" you know you're fresh to death.
The Poet already told you to, "look".
Now as our 'Bleed Purple, Live Gold' and his 'Poets Corner' column collaborates, here's his rhyme and reason. THT isn't the only one with a bright future.
LOOK! So I'm not the type to say I told you so but well...33 points, 10 rebounds and 4 assists. The season hasn’t started yet but it’s not took us long to work out someone in the purple and gold has worked hard this off-season defensively and well offensively. He is dynamite TNT.....well close but we all know it's actually, THT. Maybe he just doesn't like the Flippers...sorry there I go again I mean Clippers. No AD. No King James. No problem. Tucker held it down. Now look yes it’s only preseason but I seen it in this guy in the G-League and well I ain’t the only one even 'bron took to Twitter to tell the world that THT is special.
From South Bay to the heart of LA (Tim...or should I say TDH: you see the South Bay before and after similar shot post? The only, 'how it started versus how's it going', I mess with). Rest assured when it comes to Tucker, he will make his name this season. He's the deadly piece we didn't even know we had. Sophomore year in the league is looking bright. From the class that brought your Zion and Ja Morant comes what could be the biggest steal from the second round since Manu Ginobili. And with the way THT can rain those threes I see a All Star weekend trophy with his name on it. The future's bright, the future's Tucker. TIM DAVID HARVEY & DAN STOCKER.
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Saturday, November 21, 2020
#PoetsCorner THE LOS ANGELES HISTORY MAKERS
Look it's been a minute since I last wrote something. So much has happened. We did it after ten years of hurt and falling short. The Lakers are once again the best team in the NBA. How did that happen? I think the basketball world knows it meant more to us this year. We had to do it-not just because the new staff and coach had a point to prove-but also for him (the greatest of all time! Best player to play the game). Him and his daughters tragic passing rocked not just the NBA, but the world over. So much so I couldn’t put into words the impact of the loss. But the drive for the team was clear to honour him and his daughters name. Going in to every postseason match up with the motivation to win it all. There was no other option… and so it was written and so it was done NBA Champions 19/20….for KOBE.
So going into the offseason we have not took the foot off the gas in terms of building a team that can carry the name champions. So who has stayed and who has gone? Well the first big swoop the Lakers made was parting ways with Danny Green and our 28th pick in this year’s draft for OKC’s Dennis Schröder. Reasons for this trade are clear in my eyes. Adding more depth at the point with a guy that's not even hit his prime yet and also clearing up some cap space for re-signing AD to a max deal. I mean all the best to Green. I'm sure he will lay BRICK foundations in OKC.
So to fill the gap Green left the Lakers looked to Wesley Mathews who is known for being an all-round solid role player and is reported to have agreed to a one year deal.
Now for the surprise deal which left me thinking, "I'm sorry what!?" The two year deal for Clippers big man Montrezl Harrell, who is coming of the best year of his career averaging 18.6 PPG,7.1RPG and not to mention being named 'Six Man of the Year'. It was a big shock to his former team mate Patrick Beverley who took to Twitter to express his...let’s say shock at this jump ship move. I mean I know am not the only Laker fan happy with this move and you can’t blame the guy for well ….seeing the light and coming to the gold side of Los Angeles. Plus with Howard going to Philly we needed a replacement and I think we got that and then some with Harrell.
I don’t think this is us done in the offseason yet by any means and with McGee returning and Kuzma's team option being put into play we still have business to be done. And let's not mention the AD in the room who we need to re-sign to a max deal.
Next season is anyone's year as it stands now. I mean that’s sports for you and that’s basketball for you too, but I can’t help but see another two-peat on the cards. History has a funny way or repeating itself. DAN STOCKER.
Monday, October 5, 2020
#TheLeBronSeries KING JAMES VERSION
The Basketball Bible.
By TIM DAVID HARVEY
"In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth". Genesis 1:1.
August 23rd, 1978. Kobe Bryant is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the rest is hallowed, hardwood, hoops history. January 26, 2020. He tragically dies along with his daughter Gianna and several other friends and their family, and the rest of this year is just misery. December 30th, 1984. LeBron James is born in The Land. Monday the 5th October. Today. Tonight. Right now as we speak. Up 2-1 in the NBA Finals. Now let's see if they can be all about the 4-1 like Glen Rice, or every other series in their Western Conference reign. The kid from Akron has the chance to win the Lakers 17th championship in his 17th year all for Kobe. 23 for 24.
"Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour." Peter 5:8.
"Lakers sweep Heat". The headlines of the Los Angeles Times won't read that no more, but that doesn't mean it's over. "You're in trouble", LeBron told Jimmy Butler in the first quarter. Buckets told the King the same thing in the fourth once the Heat cooled off the talents of a man who used to take it to South Beach. Just like when playground GOAT, Earl Manigualt responded to Wilt Chamberlain's, "welcome to the big leagues schoolboy" dunk taunt at the Rucker (as played by NBA legend and 'Uncut Gems' star Kevin Garnett in 'Rebound' starring Don Cheadle as 'Gault) by saying after hitting the big shot that iced the game in New York, "welcome to Harlem...motherf#####!" Now we have a series! Now we have a Finals. But still, I wouldn't bet against the LeBron James, like I said I wouldn't bet against Kobe Bryant. Especially when the King is doing it for the Black Mamba in the snakeskin he designed for the city with GiGi's number 2. All in for L.A. Doing it for what the graffiti reads on the highway like all those magnificent murals.
"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16.
"Chosen One" carried on his back in everlasting ink. "What we do in life" and "echoes in eternity" bared on each arm where he carries the word he throws up to the heavens like chalk. Chosen like the Sports Illustrated cover (the first of libraries worth) back in high school where he was given the biblical nickname by royal appointment. 17 years and change ago. When this 35 year old like me was just a kid. When he had a 'fro like Kobe, before he started to lose it all like yours truly. But look at what he's kept. The will and skill of the greatest of all-time. Not even M.J. had it like this at 35. His 'Last Dance' was already swan sung years ago. And as we read his and Kobe's former coach Phil Jackson's 'Sacred Hoops' memoir for the NBA Finals like 'The Last Season' autobiography from the man who won 'Eleven Rings' searching for a soul. During the finals, LeBron (who constantly reads 'The Godfather' to stay motivated as The Don) continues to "chop wood and carry water" like an ancient Indian proverb as he dances with wolves (or former ones) like Kevin Costner in his hardwood field of dreams. Its all about the work. If you build it they will come. And if you work it will be done.
"Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding." Proverbs 3:5.
Bulldozer bullying his way to the rim like a sledgehammer. He won't be denied like a wrecking ball or someone taking your lunch money. Running through defenders like it was open season on the floor of a fast break. Twisting the night away like Sam Cooke. Bobbing, weaving and duking it out before dunking like an Ali pugilist in turning out the light and getting in bed before the bulb goes off. All before pumping and flexing under the basket like an Air Canada chopper. Goodnight! Now how's that for a flashbulb moment? Appreciate it whilst the divine light is still upon you. It won't be here forever as we are caught up in his hoops rapture, as basketball beautiful as a halo he enters like heaven. Spin cycle rinsing you and repeating until the uniforms are washed in the blood. Jesus is King and he walks with LeBron like Kanye. The red hat just reads different on the players entrance in Florida's Bubble like the tunnel. Make America...arrest the cops that killed Breonna Taylor. Say her name. Say her name. SAY HER NAME!
"But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves." James 1:22.
So why all the God damned hate?! No wonder he treats his press conferences with the Mamba Mentality mood Kobe did. Like Kevin Durant once said, "Erykah Badu is thicker than a Kindergarten Cray..." ah wait, wrong quote. "I don't trust none of y'all." What's with all these Twitter takes from sofa athletes who only share a hairline with LeBron...and not like the real GOAT, Alex Caruso? We are witnessing like it was all written in scripture one of the greatest this game or world has ever seen and we're throwing stones at something so divine? Is that really are intervention or intention? Is that really inspiration? What about his influence? Building schools and hopefully learning from his Hong Kong error. But we want to throw rocks at the throne like a Witness billboard because after losing one game we say he's done and coming down even after all he's won? You seen the amount of Finals he's been in since the last decade? And now you want to talk about the number he's won? This man has been making milestones every night like a Miles Davis album in this game that went from jazz to the boom bap of hip-hop in all its free flow. Just like this young King went from the Statue of Liberty dunks he held like the book of Basketball, to the castle building downtown shots he puts up like a quarterback. Throwing the big pass to his big man as LeBron James and Anthony Davis become the next Wilt and West, Magic and Kareem, Shaq and Kobe. The new Big Game James worthy of a cigar and clap. Banner and retired jersey. Put 'em up!
"Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you." Matthew 7:7.
The time is now. To do what's right and to do what under the light seems like destiny. It's been a truly terrible calendar like LeBron tells us when we lose the Black Mamba and the Black Panther in the same year. And it aint over yet. COVID-19 is still infecting 2020 when we were supposed to roar back like a DiCaprio Gatsby, once upon a time in Hollywood. But still we shout Black Lives Matter through the streets through masks, because there's something that matters more than our lives...the lives of others being persecuted by police brutality with the only finality being there mortality. No sentence for the ones who pulled the trigger or dug a knee. Just death for their victims. And they had a problem with Kap taking a knee?! Well this captain linking arms with his team is about to take it all back and win it all for his friend. Like a Hollywood ending, but one down south against his former Miami Heat in the Florida he took his talents to. Homecourt advantage to South Beach? Nah this is Kings court now. And Disney couldn't come up with a better avenger, star wars story in their world (word to the Warner Brothers 'Space Jam' too like Mike. That's all folks like an AD tee), even if they hold all the superheroes and iconic characters to marvel at. Not this one. Not 23. All for 24, infinite like 8. Wrapped around the ball and Spalding spinning world watching like a coiled snake. It's all meant to be and you're all about to see. Witness. Chapter and verse. Because right now we can't get closer to God than this.
"I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me." Philippians 4:13.
Sunday, September 6, 2020
#TheKobeSeries KOBE BRYANT & PAU GASOL Feature-BETTER FRIEND
By TIM DAVID HARVEY.
"Kobe taught us to be better. Better dreamer. Better waker. Better stretcher. Better walker. Better talker. Better walking the walk and talking the talk. Better blocker (what's up my DPOY?). Better sprinter. Better loser. Better winner. Just. Be. Better (GiGi...throat lump). Better form. Better focus. Better friend." Kendrick Lamar, Nike 'Better' #MambaForever commercial spot.
Perfect. Pau Gasol probably the most underrated Los Angeles Laker of all-time, especially in their legendary lineage of big men is also one of the NBA's nicest legends. The former second best European player ever until Luka came along (kid is just that good) was recently seen with his fiancée Catherine McDonnell on a boat like T-Pain with Vanessa Bryant and her children. His late teammate and best friend, Laker and NBA legend Kobe Bryant's three daughters. GiGi's three sisters. Striking a pose with his youngest like when the little one who looks so like Bean was lifted up by Pau a few weeks prior like 'The Lion King' for the Black Mamba's cub. Back when he visited the Bryant home like when Sabrina Ionescu's Tik Tok at the house of Mamba was adorably crashed, Pau even got a seat at the table. The doll tea party table like the man who needs to be brought back for one last go round with the Lakers before his 16 gets raised to the rafters next to 24 and 8 was about to lead the league in back trouble. Pau visiting the Bryant family on Kobe's 40th. Tears. It's the kind of sweet solidarity like support to the grieving Bryant's that we all need in this truly terrible and horrible and heartbreaking year were we've lost everyone from the Black Mamba to the Black Panther, whilst screaming Black Lives Matter in this coronavirus crippled calendar that began with the Kobe, GiGi and their friends family tragedy. Can you imagine a Basketball brotherhood and a bond more beautiful than the Spaniard and the kid from Italy?
Summer league, class of '96. Point role playing God, Los Angeles Sparks coach and clutch King, Derek Fisher from 0.4 told SLAM magazine that in their co-rookie year of 1996 he and Kob' balled out on everyone, rolling in Vegas. D-Fish and Bean Bryant went on to be one of the best backcourts from the Forum's of purple to gold in STAPLES. Three-peating together with Horry, Fox and the big fella, before reuniting half a decade after the death of a dynasty for a couple more. But when it came to big dynamic duos, friend or foe, nothing touched the greatest Laker and NBA one/two punch partnership of all-time in Shaq and Kobe. No L.B.J and A.D. or even Magic and Kareem, Wilt or West comes close like Common and Mary J. Blige. Even if the King can spike Westbrook with a dunk and then chase him down for a volleyball block, there's no Laker like the late, dearly departed, two fingers kissed in the air, "Mamba Out" Kobe. Besides H-Town still stomped the Lake Show in the Bubbling Game 1 of the West semis like a blazing first round almost knockout Portland. A team Shaq and Kobe used to throw alley oops on until Shaq pointed at Kobe and his son Shareef with two raised arms and wide eyes. Bryant and O'Neal dominated over twin towers of David Robinson and Tim Duncan like the storied Celtics to be the Lord Of The Rings. Jumping into each others arms before winning a Holy Trinity with Coach Phil Jackson like the G.O.A.T. M.J. with legendary back-ups like Horace Grant and Kobe's "mentor" Ron Harper. But Shaq and Kobe fell out like loose change in torn pockets and this Hollywood divorce lead to a script flip to the talents of South Beach and a Corvette meeting a brick wall like a purple Prince did a girl with a second hand raspberry beret. Still these two fond friends with as many similarities as differences (that's kind of why we all clash sometimes) got back together like 'Hotel California'. First as make friends, never ever break friends and then co-All Star Game MVP's in where else but the STAPLES of Los Angeles as everyone hoped for a Laker reunion which would of been the most compelling, closing chapter, but sadly like answering a Shakeapeare question was this time not meant to be.
So Kobe had a big hole to fill in the center of his Hollywood attention and even rolling with a magic versatile seven foot 'Six Man Of The Year' in Lamar Odom, Andrew Bynum (for long) and Dwight Howard (yet) weren't going to quite cut it. Kobe needed more with all due respect to Brian Grant (the former blazing Portland Shaq battling dreaded rival, who was battling more on his way to retirement before his biggest and bravest fight against Parkinson's disease) and Chris Mihm (who smoothly down low we will always love). He found it when the Lakers traded a few spare parts and what would have been a big addition in drafted brother Marc Gasol for his bigger sibling from Spain, the power of Pau Gasol. "I'm not going to war with butter knives anymore", Kobe told press as he took through the tunnel with even more meaning following him and the gasoline of Gasol clicking quicker than switching on the gas. These two were cooking and to think the Lakers almost traded number 16 for the nixed, what would have been the best backcourt in future Los Angeles (Clipper) and maybe 'Bron banana boat teammate like 'Melo should have been, CP3. "WoW"! Kobe and Pau communicating in whatever language lost the opponent in translation as they went in transition even had their own Shaq sized Portland move at STAPLES in the pain for the canvas of their court artwork. Although this one was more subtle in its sympatico synchronicity. Pau's eyes as wide as Shaq but with animalistic animation as the man with the wild hair went crazy with those eyes that vision and those pupils that kind of look like the student of a certain way of thinking as these two on their way to two of their own took everyone to school (like Jordan said about Pippen in 'The Last Dance' Kobe, "doesn't win those rings without Pau"). Mamba Mentality. That's what it looked like and these two arm in arm from down court to downtown Toronto for their last meeting on the spotlight of the floor for Canada's All Star game appeared to be so much more. Better friend? No, Derek and Shaquille need their all due respect. Best friend? Forever.
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Tuesday, June 9, 2020
#PoetsCorner THINGS JUST AIN'T THE SAME FOR LAKERS
Look! One thing that is clear in my mind is Bron and AD lead Lakers will reach the Finals! Now I know what your think how can you know for sure? Fact is we can’t in a time of uncertainty for sports fans and the world in general, we can't be sure about much. Here come the big BUT and like MC Hammer I can not lie (Poet don't hurt 'em-Tim), the Lakers have a different drive than other teams this year to get it done. The tragic loss of in my eyes the greatest of all time Kobe Bryant. It’s a must to channel that Mamba Mentality and win it all. It' s a big ask for Bron and AD and the rest of this new look Lakers that still own the top spot in the West, but the odds are in our favour. No matter which team you support basketball fans want to see 'Bron lift that trophy and say “this is for Kobe.” Now if you ask me I don’t think there is any greater homage we can pay to the Laker and NBA legend!
So what of the East? Who is going to stand against us? Will it be the mighty Bucks lead by last season MVP Giannis? Or maybe arch rivals Celtic? Or maybe a wild card run for Philly? Or even maybe a Jimmy lead Heat? Nothing is certain right now in any case all I know...in fact no all I BELIEVE is the Lakers will achieve what they have to for the city and most importantly for Kobe.
Teams from the West that stand in our way consist of you know that other team in LA (sorry really can't remember their name even though they have two All-Stars on their team). You can’t rule out Denver who want Nuggets of gold. All round they are a strong team who could pose a threat in the Western Conference Finals or even semis for the Lakers and let’s not forget the fuelled up backcourt of the Houston Rocket. Can Harden and Westbrook bring it home? Or will they crash land in the final stretch? As for Curry and Golden State though they returned before this COVID pandemic fireing on all cylinders. I think like the JoJo classic its 'Too Little, Too Late' this season.
So many if ands or buts. I know the fact is time will tell, but every fan has to admit (even if you’re a dirty Celtic), that the Lakers are a must for the NBA finals to finish off what has been a strange and heartbreaking NBA season. DAN STOCKER.