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                THE WEEKLY INTERVIEW
             
 This is the beginning of the 2010-11 NBA2k season. The Los Angeles Lakers have relied on a new coach, The Wizard of Oz, trying to reach the Threepeat. It 's the season of two First Overall Draft Pick debut, John Wall (# 1 in 2010) and Blake Griffin (# 1 in 2009), who missed a year due to injury. It 's the season of the Shaq sign with the Boston Celtics. It 's the season of many rookie coaches: Tom Thibodeau (Bulls), Monty Williams (Hornets), Keith Smart (Warriors), Tyrone Corbin (Jazz), Larry Drew (Hawks), Frank Vogel (Pacers) and, naturally, "The Wiz "(Lakers). It's the first season since 1988 without Jerry Sloan as Utah Jazz' head coach. It 's the season of the evocative Carmelo Anthony's return in his hometown of New York. But it's especially the season of The Decision: LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh together in the same team, the mighty Miami Heat, to dethrone the Lakers from their Purple Reign. 
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 The Lakers will be able to make the Three-peat?
 This is a one million dollar question. They are the reignin’ champions, strengthened with the hire of Matt Barnes. Sure, the Lakers are able to win back the NBA title. But ... Veterans (Fish, Kobe, Lamar) have one plus year on  their shoulders, Bynum is always at risk of injury and then ... man, last year they only won after a hard game seven against the Celtics. Then there is the question of a new coach, “The Wiz”. It 's a novice. What will be his first head-coaching season? What will be his impact? He will handle the pressure? He will be followed by the players?
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 Right, the new coach. What do you think about him?
 We know little about him.  Presented himself in a press conference quoting Rudyard Kipling: "For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack. " Got it? On the first workout with the Lakers he made another quote, a  Mike Krzyzewski’ quote: "A basketball team is like the five fingers on your hand. If You Can Get Them All together, you have a fist. That's how I want you to play. " He is sly. Coach K is a Kobe Bryant preferred coach: 'The Wiz', quoting Coach K, has certainly made an impression in Kobe. Coach 'Wiz' will not make any market movement. This is another indirect message for the team. It means, I have faith in you.
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 Ok, he make targeted quotes. And then?
 Be careful not to underestimate him. It 's a good coach. Some say a great coach. Use the Triple Post Offense, relies heavily on the passing game. He has a credo: every pass weakens the defense. He also believes strongly in the bench giving several minutes to the second line.
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 Let's talk about the team
 The Lakers have added Matt Barnes specifically to get another defender in opposition to LeBron James and/or Dwyane Wade. They have lost the energetic Jordan Farmar and Sasha Vujacic, both replaced by the streak-shooter Steve Blake; there are not even the useful Josh Powell and D.J.Mbenga, replaced by the veterans Theo Ratliff and Joe Smith, also to prevent any injury to the fragile Andrew Bynum. Hard to say if the Lakers are  reinforced or not. Maybe yes.
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 And there's always Kobe Bryant
 Exactly. He is 33 years old and is very similar to Michael Jordan: Phil Jackson even said so. Kobe is now a mature player, fully master of the Triple Post Offense: he has no longer the obsession to win an NBA title without Shaq, because he has already won two. He still has the sacred fire to win another one, to reach the 6 titles won by MJ. And if it succeed, he will have the sacred fire for the seventh ring, to overcome His Airness.
 
 
                
                
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