Lakers say they'll be back
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Advertiser Staff
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The Los Angeles Lakers, who decided to skip training in Hawai'i this fall, might not come here in 2010 either, but will "definitely be coming back," a Lakers spokesman told The Advertiser yesterday.
John Black, the Lakers' Director of Public Relations, said "several things" influenced the team's decision to skip training here in 2009, not just the inability to acquire specific dates for practices and games at Stan Sheriff Center.
"The economic situation, not so much for us. (But) it is expensive. There's coaches, players, staff, logistics," Black said. "Plus, the length of the season, going all the way to the finals last year and hopefully going to the finals this year."
The Lakers, who usually hold training camp here on a biennial basis, last trained here in October 2007 for about 10 days, which included two games with the Golden State Warriors.
When asked about next year, Black said, "I don't think we'll come in 2010," but added, "we would definitely be back there.
"We love the fans. We love the people."