Second Half Missing as Lakers’ Worst Half Plays

The Los Angeles Lakers have now lost 10 of their last 13 games after Wednesday night’s loss to the Milwaukee Bucks.  After keeping within single digits in the first half, the Lakers, who had only four available reserves, ended up losing by 20 points at game’s end.
 

Roughly two thirds of the Lakers’ average points per game were missing, being that Kobe Bryant, Lamar Odom, Luke Walton, and Vladimir Radmanovic were all sidelined. 
 

It’s amazing the Lakers even managed to put up 90 points and keep the Bucks (near the bottom of the East at 23-39) from putting up 150.  If Michael Redd had scored 52 like he did a few days ago, instead of the 10 he put up last night, the Bucks could have had their biggest blowout victory of this decade. 
 

For the people who visit StubHub.com to get Lakers tickets, help for your team is on the way.  Walton has been steadily improving, and unless somebody else’s face gets in the way of Kobe’s conveniently unconventional follow through, the Lakers should have half an offense.