Lakers Nation Fan Tweets Of The Week: Bizarre Week In Lakerland

This season has not been too good for the Los Angeles Lakers, but this past week could have been much worse. The Lakers went 1-2 and after losing seven games in a row, and they finally got a bizarre win in Cleveland. Somehow the Lakers were able get the win, although they only had four eligible players. Injuries keep piling up and it might get tougher to watch from here on out:

1. One Laker fan is not bitter.

2. Other fans won’t forgive David Stern that easily.

3. Defense wins championships.

4. I LOVE LA.

5. So we should not have traded Fish.

6. Clippers: Home of former Lakers.

7. Is anybody healthy?

8. Anybody need some time off, just wear a Laker jersey.

9. Thank You Manny!

10. Everyone was injured, so Kaman was lounging around.


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