Break time's over.
The Lakers will kick off the post-All Star portion of their schedule tonight at home (seriously!) against Atlanta, in Mike Bibby's first game as a Hawk. But while the former King's presence will add some intrigue to the matchup, the Lakers are juggling their own concerns. First and foremost, a 35-17 record and the injection of Pau Gasol into the lineup has turned what was a frightening summer into a potentially promising spring. After all, as successful as the team has been, you can argue that the Lakers are still improving and have room to grow. A home heavy schedule (17 home, 13 road, including two against the Clippers) is an advantage for L.A.. Call it a reward for capping off a nine game road odyssey with a 7-2 mark. The big question for the Lakers revolves around the littlest finger on Kobe's right hand. How healthy will that pinkie be for Bryant, who has decided against surgery to repair torn ligaments in the digit? If it's any comfort, Kobe isn't particularly worried. That could help the Lakers repeat lofty first half grades and high rent locations in various power rankings, for sure.
PJ said Monday he thinks it'll take 20-25 wins to finish atop the crowded Western Conference. Given how every team seems obsessed with self-improvement, who knows, 25 might not be enough. It looks like the Jason Kidd-to-Dallas deal is finally a go (congrats to Keith Van Horn for out McKie-ing Aaron McKie!). Meanwhile, in Denver the Ron Artest rumors are in full swing, apparently hinging on whether Denver is willing to give up Linus Kleiza. Another option for the Nuggets could be Delonte West.








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