LA Lakers Press Conference
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 11:23 am
---KG and Jason Kidd are in the back dressed up in suits ready for the press conference waiting on GM Balls O'Hard. ---
Jason Kidd: Wow, what a magical season last year I guess this kind of signifies the end and the start of the new journey.
Kevin Garnett: Man as soon as i put down that trophy I started working again. The feeling of winning a championship is like no other. But it's going to be harder this year. We're not longer the young team that needs to grow up. We instantly became a vet team with a massive target on our back.
Jason Kidd:You're right, last season we came out guns blazing with a me against the world attitude. We worked as hard as you can work and we can't get comfortable.
Kevin Garnett: Because someone out there is working all day to take what we have. They're sadly, sadly mistaken if they thought they could outwork me.
---GM Balls O'Hard walks up to the two players.---
Balls O'Hard: Is everything alright? Ready to go?
Kevin Garnett:Let's go.
---The 3 men walk through the hallway to the table and sit down.
Balls O'Hard: Good afternoon and thank you for your time today. Wow, what a season we had last year. It was truly a dream come true. We renewed our rivalry with our division opponents Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings. We had a very legitimate shot to win our first division banner but ultimately we lost by a game to the Kings who had one of the most dominant runs during the regular season in memory reeling off something like 30 of 31 games. I was very proud of the team for keeping pace with such a well formed squad as the Kings and that really showed me come playoff time we had a serious chance to make some noise.
Balls O'Hard: When looking at our path, very few believed in us, and I'd be lying if we loved the path to get to the ultimate destination. We had to go through Utah, who were still learning each other but had as much talent as anyone in the league. The Dallas Mavericks, who took us with the brink with the best player in the game, Penny. The Kings who have been our nemesis since day 1 in the league and had maybe one of the more complete team builds i'd ever seen. Then in the championship we had the Bucks, who played like they were shot out of a cannon since their acquisition.
Balls O'Hard: The craziest series we had was against the Dallas Mavericks down 3-1 and all of our guys show the type of character we knew they had and hunkered down and snatched the victory from the Mavs hands 3 times in a row. At the end of the day, it came down to us making adjustment and them not making adjustments.
Balls O'Hard:During the offseason we saw a lot of change in the league and the Western conference. We saw the Mavs trade the best player in the league. Saw the Wolves move Grant Hill in place of some depth and Jim Jackson. The Kings let go of Augmon but retained Popeye going all in on Tracy McGrady's talent, and we think it'll be a good bet. The Trailbazers continue to be the patient snake slithering below the surface for the right time to strike. The Jazz didn't do too much but still have impressive talent on that roster. The Warriors are always a threat with Kemp on the roster. And the Grizzlies are growing up, really fast.
Balls O'Hard:The one thing you saw was us standing relatively pat. We had some discussions this offseason about some small moves but ultimately we felt it'd be best to trot the roster we have right now out on the court because we feel they had very strong chemistry together. This roster plays so well together because everyone has such a definable role, but with those roles comes a lot of versatility which is what, I think, makes this roster so dangerous. With that, i'll leave it open to the media. You can ask questions to myself, KG or J Kidd.
Jason Kidd: Wow, what a magical season last year I guess this kind of signifies the end and the start of the new journey.
Kevin Garnett: Man as soon as i put down that trophy I started working again. The feeling of winning a championship is like no other. But it's going to be harder this year. We're not longer the young team that needs to grow up. We instantly became a vet team with a massive target on our back.
Jason Kidd:You're right, last season we came out guns blazing with a me against the world attitude. We worked as hard as you can work and we can't get comfortable.
Kevin Garnett: Because someone out there is working all day to take what we have. They're sadly, sadly mistaken if they thought they could outwork me.
---GM Balls O'Hard walks up to the two players.---
Balls O'Hard: Is everything alright? Ready to go?
Kevin Garnett:Let's go.
---The 3 men walk through the hallway to the table and sit down.
Balls O'Hard: Good afternoon and thank you for your time today. Wow, what a season we had last year. It was truly a dream come true. We renewed our rivalry with our division opponents Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings. We had a very legitimate shot to win our first division banner but ultimately we lost by a game to the Kings who had one of the most dominant runs during the regular season in memory reeling off something like 30 of 31 games. I was very proud of the team for keeping pace with such a well formed squad as the Kings and that really showed me come playoff time we had a serious chance to make some noise.
Balls O'Hard: When looking at our path, very few believed in us, and I'd be lying if we loved the path to get to the ultimate destination. We had to go through Utah, who were still learning each other but had as much talent as anyone in the league. The Dallas Mavericks, who took us with the brink with the best player in the game, Penny. The Kings who have been our nemesis since day 1 in the league and had maybe one of the more complete team builds i'd ever seen. Then in the championship we had the Bucks, who played like they were shot out of a cannon since their acquisition.
Balls O'Hard: The craziest series we had was against the Dallas Mavericks down 3-1 and all of our guys show the type of character we knew they had and hunkered down and snatched the victory from the Mavs hands 3 times in a row. At the end of the day, it came down to us making adjustment and them not making adjustments.
Balls O'Hard:During the offseason we saw a lot of change in the league and the Western conference. We saw the Mavs trade the best player in the league. Saw the Wolves move Grant Hill in place of some depth and Jim Jackson. The Kings let go of Augmon but retained Popeye going all in on Tracy McGrady's talent, and we think it'll be a good bet. The Trailbazers continue to be the patient snake slithering below the surface for the right time to strike. The Jazz didn't do too much but still have impressive talent on that roster. The Warriors are always a threat with Kemp on the roster. And the Grizzlies are growing up, really fast.
Balls O'Hard:The one thing you saw was us standing relatively pat. We had some discussions this offseason about some small moves but ultimately we felt it'd be best to trot the roster we have right now out on the court because we feel they had very strong chemistry together. This roster plays so well together because everyone has such a definable role, but with those roles comes a lot of versatility which is what, I think, makes this roster so dangerous. With that, i'll leave it open to the media. You can ask questions to myself, KG or J Kidd.