Bleed Purple And Gold Radio: First Week Struggles, Kobe Being Kobe

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The latest edition of Bleed Purple and Gold Radio took place on Tuesday leading into tipoff of the Los Angeles Lakers’ fifth game of the season against the Phoenix Suns. Host Corey Hansford discussed a number of different topics ranging from the team’s first week to expectations for the game against the Suns.

Fans were able to call in and voice their opinions about where they felt the team stood after their 0-4 (now 0-5) start. Some were disappointed in the team while others felt that it was far too early to judge the team, and looked forward for better days ahead.

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There was also much talk about the Lakers future as far as possible targets this year with the disabled player exceptions the Lakers are expected to receive after season-ending injuries to both Steve Nash and Julius Randle as well as in the coming off-seasons.

If you missed this episode, be sure to tune in next Tuesday at 6:00 PM PST when Corey Hansford will once again be hosting the latest episode of Bleed Purple and Gold Radio. You can call in at (914) 205-5612 or tweet your questions to @TheeCoreyH.

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