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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Doesn’t Repeat, Byron Scott Gets Lucky
The Los Angeles Lakers win consecutive games for the first time in 2015, beating the Utah Jazz 100-97. Jeremy Lin didn’t get to be the hero again, trying a bit too hard to recapture that magical finish, while Jordan Clarkson enjoyed a very good game and Byron Scott looked as useless as ever.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Playing Great Makes Byron Scott & Kobe Bryant Unhappy
The title is misleading in a way. Why? Because Byron Scott and Kobe Bryant didn’t make grumpy faces about Jeremy Lin. They were angry at the way Jordan Hill, Carlos Boozer and Nick Young behaved after the Los Angeles Lakers finally ended their losing streak. As if players on a terrible team aren’t allowed to celebrate.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin is a Superstar When He’s Allowed to be
No more losing streak for the Los Angeles Lakers, at least for a couple of nights, as Jeremy Lin took his game to the levels he has rarely reached this season and carried the team to a 118-111 victory with a terrific performance in the fourth quarter and overtime.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin With Another Lesson on Playing for a Tanking Team
The Los Angeles Lakers blow another lead in a winnable game, this time against the Brooklyn Nets, as the incompetence of Byron Scott keeps putting Jeremy Lin out of the game when he’s most needed. It was a good game for him on a personal level, but a proud and glorified franchise is sinking faster than the speed of light.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Makes the Most of Byron Scott Decisions
The Los Angeles Lakers are hitting new lows with every game that goes by, as Jeremy Lin tries to somehow make the best of an awful situation in which he plays for a tanking team, a joke of a coach in Byron Scott and knowing that he still has more than 30 games of this s!#^.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Keeps Suffering From Being Coached by Byron Scott
As expected, the Los Angeles Lakers lost another game, this time 103-97 in overtime to the Orlando Magic, as Byron Scott once again kept Jeremy Lin out of the big moments, knowing that going with different players makes it easier for his team to lose.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Hoping For Some Continuity
The Los Angeles Lakers are going to experience a lot more of this losing until this season ends in very depressing dosage. Individually, players try to make the most of their situation, and Jeremy Lin is no different, but he needs the same kind of minutes he got on his last outing.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Never Dreamed He’d be Backing Up Jordan Clarkson
Even teams that tank win from time to time. The Los Angeles Lakers beat the Chicago Bulls 123-118 to get their moment in the sun, with Jeremy Lin doing well off the bench, but his playing time despite the double overtime game never came close to the point guard the franchise is backing, Jordan Clarkson.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Not Exactly Brimming With Confidence
The Los Angeles Lakers continue on their certain way towards a very high draft pick with Jordan Clarkson as their leading point guard. What of Jeremy Lin you ask? Well, he’s doing as you might expect from a player that’s been toyed with by an incompetent head coach, who is probably instructed to not use players who actually give him a chance of winning games.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin is the Best Player on a Tanking Team
Despite not playing, Dwight Howard had some funny remarks about the team he hates so much, the Los Angeles Lakers.This pitiful excuse for a team lost 99-87 to the Houston Rockets with James Harden having a big night and Jeremy Lin playing well, but it doesn’t matter when it’s part of a collective effort to lose as much as possible.