The Golden State Warriors have a chance at NBA history Tuesday night, needing just one more victory to lock up the best record to start a season in league history at 16-0. Their opponent, the Los Angeles Lakers, happen to be the worst team in the Western Conference and have yet to win a Pacific Division opponent.
The Lakers are in a state of chaotic flux, riding the crashing waves of losses smashing into the Newport cliffs. It's even more troubling with head coach Byron Scott seemingly drawing a line in the sand. On one side stands Kobe Bryant, who he says has the "privilege" of essentially doing whatever he wants on offense.