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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin & Nick Young Not Slowed Down by Kobe Bryant
Offensively, this is what the Los Angeles Lakers aspire to look like. Kobe Bryant shooting but not overdoing it. Nick Young providing, finally, an offensive option off the bench, while Jeremy Lin gets plenty of touches and feels confident about doing his thing, leading to a 114-109 win over the Atlanta Hawks.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James & Big Three Looking to Rest More
Who is running the Cleveland Cavaliers? LeBron James or David Blatt? Sometimes it’s hard to tell. The biggest superstar on the team and in the league wants to get more rest for himself and the other member of the big three – Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love, so the backup players get better, and the stars will be rested and ready for the playoffs.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant Doesn’t Trust Jeremy Lin or Anyone Else
The words spoken by each player after the Los Angeles Lakers were humiliated at home 136-115 by the Golden State Warriors clearly show a pattern: There’s Kobe Bryant, and there’s the rest of the team, with Jeremy Lin and Carlos Boozer clearly not happy with how things are behind handled on the floor.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant Thinking About Scoring, Jeremy Lin About the Team
The Los Angeles Lakers, considering the circumstances (no big star wanting to play with Kobe Bryant) made some good moves in the offseason: Bringing Carlos Boozer and Jeremy Lin among others. But the selfish drive of Bryant to score as many points as possible and forget about the damage he’s doing to his own franchise and teammates shows just what he actually cares about at this stage of his career.
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Clippers Over Suns – When Lob City Play Defense Too
The main reason the Los Angeles Clippers are off to what some may call a disappointing start this season is their defense. Yes, they did give up 107 points in a 120-107 win over the Phoenix Suns, but there was more to the victory this time than Chris Paul feeding Blake Griffin above the rim for dunks. DeAndre Jordan dominating near the rim made the big difference this time.
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Sacramento Kings – DeMarcus Cousins Keeps Changing Impressions
If you weren’t taking the Sacramento Kings and DeMarcus Cousins seriously, maybe their 94-91 win over the San Antonio Spurs will change your mind. After years of rebuilding and failing to find the right formula, it finally seems like a franchise that almost left to a different city not too long ago is on the right path towards success.
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Pacers Over Bulls – Maybe This Season Won’t be a Disaster
Perhaps playing ugly basketball with disciplined defense added to the feeling of being counted out by almost everyone is making the Indiana Pacers do better than expected this season, beating a Derrick Rose-less Chicago Bulls 99-90, winning for a third time in four games.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James the Best in the NBA Once Again
The Cleveland Cavaliers continue to look good, LeBron James continues to be great. He led an excellent team performance for a 127-94 win over the Atlanta Hawks, a fourth consecutive victory for the Cavs, this coming with acceptable defense and an elite shooting performance.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant Keeps Sinking, Jeremy Lin Deserves Better
Maybe one day Kobe Bryant that his way of playing basketball is hurting the Los Angeles Lakers, not helping it. But that day is not today. In the meantime, Jeremy Lin and the rest of his teammates keep thinking about ‘what if’ scenarios after losing yet another game that could have gone differently, dropping to 1-8 after being beaten 93-80 by the San Antonio Spurs.