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Lakers And Vujacic Agree on Three Year Deal
After threatening to leave Los Angeles and head to Europe, Sasha Vujacic has agreed to a $15 million deal to stay with the team for the next three season. After a break out season in which Vujacic averaged 8...
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Sasha Vujacic Could Soon Head to Europe, Along with Lakers' Championship Hopes
Sasha Vujacic, along with Delonte West and Andris Biedrins, may be heading to europe next season. For the Lakers, the departure of Sasha "the Machine" Vujacic, would be a big blow to their title hopes next season...
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2008 All Blacks Team Named
The All Blacks squad for the 2008 season was recently named, and because of all the top players leaving and playing overseas, there are a few new and unexpected faces. First, I was surprised with the selection of North Harbour lock Anthony Boric...
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NBA: Are Fines For Flopping a Good Thing?
The NBA has said that starting next season, fines will be handed out for flopping. No set amount has been announced, nor has the punishment for repeat offenders...
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Manu Ginobili on Fire: Spurs Blitz Lakers in Game 3
Pau Gasol, Lamar Odom, and Derek Fisher contributed almost nothing in the Lakers' loss to the Spurs on Sunday, 103-84. The Spurs' "Big Three" were the force behind the Spurs' offense, scoring 72 points between them...
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Joakim Noah Arrested: a Sign of Things to Come for Chicago's Rookie Center?
Chicago Bulls rookie center Joakim Noah, was charged with possession of marijuana and having an open container of alcohol on Sunday morning. Noah was first spotted by an officer at 1:50 a...
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Spurs-Lakers: It's Do or Die for San Antonio in Game 3
With the Lakers leaving LA up 2-0, the pressure is now on the San Antonio Spurs to play well at home and square up the series 2-2. The Spurs snatched defeat from the jaws of victory in Game 1, blowing a 20-point lead...
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Lakers-Spurs: Trevor Ariza's Return Makes San Antonio's Job Harder
Trevor Ariza made his return on Friday night, in the Lakers' 101-71 win over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals. He broke his foot on Jan. 20, and the healing process has taken longer then expected...
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Lakers-Spurs: Los Angeles Gets It Done with Ease at Home
The Lakers never trailed the entire game, and demolished the Spurs 101-71 on Friday in Game Two at Staples Center...
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Kobe Bryant Is the One Who Will Beat the San Antonio Spurs
Los Angeles Lakers’ coach Phil Jackson is 40-0 in his coaching career when his team wins game one of a playoff series. The Lakers have yet to lose at Staples Center...
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Miami Heat: Karma Is The Reason Heat Didn't Get No. 1 Pick
I am very happy the Miami Heat didn't get the No. 1 pick in the upcoming NBA draft. They didn't deserve it. Karma has set in and given them No. 2. The Heat were dreadful this season and were one of the worst teams ever...
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Los Angeles Lakers Advance to Western Conference Finals, Yet to Play Best Ball
The Lakers have advanced to the Western Conference Finals, and have yet to play the best basketball they can these playoffs...
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Lakers: Do Any Changes Need To Be Made During The Summer?
When the season is finally over for the Lakers, weather its after the Conference Finals or NBA Finals, do they need to make any significant changes over the summer? I think not...
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Do The Spurs Really Have a Chance in The Finals?
The Lakers have the the MVP of the league, one of the best coaches of all time, and perhaps the best bench in the league despite not showing it in the playoffs...
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San Antonio Spurs: What's With The Hating On Robert Horry?
Recently, I have read articles that have disturbed me. Articles that have been showing an NBA legend in a bad light. Robert Horry doesn't deserve the bad press he is getting...
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Hey Lakers Fans: Spurs or Hornets in the Western Conference Finals?
The Lakers are through to the Western Conference finals, but who would they rather play? The New Orleans Hornets and San Antonio Spurs will square off on Monday in Game 7 of the series. The winner will go on to play the Lakers in the conference finals...
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Utah Jazz: Out of the Playoffs...As They Should Be
The Utah Jazz don't deserve to be in the Western Conference finals, and thankfully they aren't. When the series was tied at 2-2, I thought the Jazz maybe had a slight chance of winning this series, despite not really playing that good...
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Lakers-Jazz: Lamar Odom's Performace Will Be Crucial in Game Six
The Los Angeles Lakers have the chance to win the series against the Utah Jazz on Friday in Utah. Lamar Odom, I believe, is the key to the Lakers' success...
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Oh Where, Oh Where Has The Lakers Bench Gone?
During the regular season, the Los Angeles Lakers had the best and most effective bench in the league. They could come out with the Lakers up by 5, and have them up by 12 when they went off...
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Lakers, Jazz Tied 2-2: Are You Worried, L.A. Fans?
In all honesty, I was very confident in my prediction that the Los Angeles Lakers would beat the Utah Jazz in five games. I was adamant the Jazz would win one game at home, but never did it go through my mind that they might win both games...
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LA-Utah: Lakers' Bench Absent Again in Game Four Loss to Jazz
Once again, the best bench of the regular season produced very little on offense, which resulted in the Jazz drawing level in the series 2-2. For me, Jordan Farmar has been the biggest disappointment during the playoffs...
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Breaking News: Mike D'Antoni Accepts Offer From New York Knicks
The New York Knicks have appointed their sixth different coach since the start of the 2002-2003 season. Donnie Walsh has been patient in finding a new coach after the departure of Isiah Thomas on April 18...
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Lakers-Jazz: Kobe Shines as Boozer Struggles
Kobe proved why he was named this seasons MVP and Carlos Boozer continued to struggle as the Lakers beat the Jazz 120-110. The Lakers got ahead early and were up 33-18 at the end of the first quarter, and never looked back...
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Which NBA Player Had it Worst as a Child?
It seems that not all players in the NBA had stress-free childhoods, nor did they have the option of walking into the NBA by just being a former great player's son...
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NBA Playoffs: Lakers Will Take It In Five
As a Lakers fan I hope my streak of correct predictions continue and the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Jazz 4-1. After watching game one of the series it was obvious that Houston had taken a lot of energy out of the Jazz team...
