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Los Angeles Lakers – Sinking With Kobe Bryant
There are always two sides to the Kobe Bryant argument. One that suggests the Los Angeles Lakers have no chance with him taking so many shots, and he needs to stop being so selfish, having Pau Gasol, Dwight Howard and Steve Nash with him. The other says that shooting is the only way this team will get back on track.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Loves Playing Kobe Bryant
When you’re a team that wants to win the NBA title, now, there is no such thing as a morale victory.
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2013 NBA All-Star Game Starters
No new faces in the starting lineup of the 2013 NBA All-Star game, that will take place on February 17 at the Toyota Center in Houston.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant & Dwight Howard Suddenly Smiling
Suddenly, everything is fine. Dwight Howard is all smiles, Kobe Bryant is defending with passion and the Los Angeles Lakers have won consecutive games.
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NBA Players Who Can’t be Traded
When a franchise commits its future to a certain player, it gives him a rare clause in the NBA world, the no-trade clause. Not that these teams might ever want to trade these players.
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Los Angeles Lakers – First Sign of a Happy 2013
Without Dwight Howard in the lineup in the previous six games, the Los Angeles Lakers conceded 116.3 points per game, while Kobe Bryant struggled, averaging only 25 points per game and making just 37.6% of his shots. Then again, maybe it has to do with them playing the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Destroying the Saddest Joke in the NBA
Another day goes by, another big man goes down to injury, another loss is added to the streak. The Oklahoma City Thunder and especially Kevin Durant showed what they think of the current Lakers.
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The Most Efficient Offenses in the NBA
Who has the best offense in the NBA? It’s a hard thing to measure, but when it comes to points per possession, the Miami Heat, the NBA Champions, are the best in the league, mostly thanks to the best and most efficient player in the league, LeBron James.
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San Antonio Spurs – Making Things Worse For the Biggest Mess in the NBA
The San Antonio Spurs don’t have time to worry about how big of a mess the Los Angeles Lakers are in. They lost twice in the last three games, and Tony Parker came through to take them off that track.
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Houston Rockets – Easy Prey For James Harden & Jeremy Lin
Most teams can’t keep up with the pace of the Houston Rockets with James Harden and Jeremy Lin, so how can anyone expect the old and weak Los Angeles Lakers to do it?