10 Results for lamar odom

OTL: Phil At Work

Eric Neel

Yes, he had MJ, Shaq and Kobe, but go inside Phil Jackson's quest for a 10th title and you'll see he's a grinder at heart.

Story | Conversation | June 11, 2009

Lakers kick it up a notch

Eric Neel, ESPN The Magazine

...cup of the guy who's really, truly, no joke starting to believe: The Lakers miss Lamar Odom right now, no doubt. They would like to have Kwame Brown healthy, too, most definitely. But...

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Lakers looking tough enough

Eric Neel, ESPN The Magazine

...way for a Luke Walton 3-point play. Walton stripped Bruce Bowen in the lane and Lamar Odom picked up the loose ball and fired ahead to Kobe Bryant for a right-handed jam...

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Bryant, Odom playing together

Eric Neel, Page 2

The final score says it wasn't much of game: Lakers 82, Bulls 72. But Eric Neel's notebook reveals plenty of good things are happening for the Lakers.

Story | Conversation | November 20, 2006

Feeling happy in L.A.

Eric Neel, Page 2

Eric Neel sees good things with Phil Jackson reuniting with Kobe and teaching the young guys how to win.

Story | Conversation | June 15, 2005

Kobe should flip the script

Eric Neel, Page 2

The Lakers may not be doomed without The Big Fella -- if Kobe changes his philosophy.

Story | Conversation | July 30, 2004

Kobe just couldn't risk the switch

Eric Neel, Page 2

No wonder Kobe Bryant didn't sign with the Clippers. Have you forgotten their heartbreaking history?

Story | Conversation | July 21, 2004

The wrath of Fu

Eric Neel, Page 2

When all is said and done, trading Shaq will be the end of the Lakers in more ways than one.

Story | Conversation | July 14, 2004

The flare of commitment

Eric Neel, Page 2 columnist

The NBA playoffs are intense. Page 2's Eric Neel suggests you make some commitments.

Story | Conversation | March 11, 2004

Putting the loss in Los Angeles

Eric Neel, Page 2

The Lakers are struggling and Page 2's Eric Neel wonders if Kobe wishes he had signed with the Clippers.

Story | Conversation | November 17, 2004