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Los Angeles Lakers – Still Haven’t Hit Rock Bottom

When will the low point of the season be for the Los Angeles Lakers? Now that both Dwight Howard and Pau Gasol are injured, maybe we’ll find out.
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Beating the Lakers is the Easiest Thing in the NBA

Kobe Bryant can score 30 or around that points; Dwight Howard can grab 26 rebounds. Eventually, if you play fast-paced basketball, you’re going to be the Los Angeles Lakers.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Dwight Howard Still Hasn’t Arrived

Don’t confuse numbers and actual ability and influence. Dwight Howard has some pretty good stats for the Los Angeles Lakers, but that’s where the positives end.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Chris Paul Brings Back Lob City

After so many different kinds of wins, “Lob City” was what the Los Angeles Clippers needed from Blake Griffin and Chris Paul to get back on track, sending another painful blow to their city rivals.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant Losing His Faith in Teammates

Frustration, there’s no other word. Failure maybe, although the distance between fail and success is only measured by the record and playoff stage the Los Angeles Lakers will end up with.
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Denver Nuggets – Team Basketball is Better Than Kobe Bryant

The Kobe Bryant scoring streak continues, now at 10 consecutive games with at least 30 points. The Los Angeles Lakers winning streak? Over in the hands of a younger, faster and more balanced Denver Nuggets. Things could get worse, because Dwight Howard might miss some games.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant is the Happiest Steve Nash is Back

Believe it or not, the Los Angeles Lakers are finally at .500 again after winning five consecutive games. For once, no one has any complaints about Kobe Bryant scoring more than 30 points or taking more than 20 shots. When the wins come the right way, every one is happy.
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Kobe Bryant – In a League of his Own, Not Necessarily in a Good Way

Was anyone surprised that Kobe Bryant took more than 40 field goal attempts against the Golden State Warriors? It might be the first time this season that he’s taken this much on himself, but it’s happened quite a lot, especially when compared with other players, since he began his career for the Los Angeles Lakers.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Can’t See Past the End of His Nose

It doesn’t really matter that Kobe Bryant speaks after every game about getting back this player or the other. This time it was Steve Nash back in the lineup, also hitting the game clinching shot for the Los Angeles Lakers in a rare road win this season, but this game was once again, maybe more than ever, about Bryant ignoring everyone else, regardless of what was happening on the court.
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2013 NBA All-Star Game – Who Should Play

Like most All-Star games, there are quite a few obvious choices who will undoubtedly be playing, probably even starting, when the rosters are published: LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Rajon Rondo, Kevin Durant, Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul and Tim Duncan. But what about the rest of the remaining spots?