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Kobe Bryant Hogs His Way to Another Lakers Win
Kobe Bryant isn’t slowing down despite his injured right hand, scoring 39 points to lead the just above average Los Angeles Lakers in their 97-90 win over the Golden State Warriros, his third straight 30 point game in four nights, while the Lakers go 2-1 in these games.
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Lakers Will Benefit From Limiting Bryant
Kobe Bryant doesn’t like players from his own team stealing his thunder, so he continued to shoot an incredible number of shots, this time actually hitting about half of them, finishing with 37 points to lead the Los Angeles Lakers (4-3) to a 108-99 win over the Houston Rockets (2-3).
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Andrew Bynum Means That Much to the Lakers
Andrew Bynum came back from suspension like a new man, leading the Los Angeles Lakers (3-2) to a 92-89 win over the Denver Nuggets (2-2) with an impressive 29 points, 13 rebounds night, as Kobe Bryant was struggling with an injured wrist.
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Kobe Bryant Can Still Win Some Games On His Own
Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers played their best game of the season, beating the limited New York Knicks 99-82 to make it 2-2 so far this season. Bryant had little help in the scoring department, and he won’t, probably, all season long.
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Rose and Bulls Too Much For Bryant to Handle Alone
Derrick Rose did what Kobe Bryant usually does, and couldn’t on Christmas day. The 2011 MVP scored the winning jumper as the Chicago Bulls grabbed an opening day 88-87 win over the Los Angeles Lakers, who are headed for a long and frustrating season.
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Bad Season Starting Signs For Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant making the headlines “thanks” to the divorce papers served to him by his wife are just another serious derailing factor in the beginning of the 2011-2012 season for the Lakers and Bryant, unhappy as ever it seems with not getting Chris Paul and losing Lamar Odom.
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Chris Paul Trade Makes Clippers Better Than Lakers?
Chris Paul landing with the Los Angeles Clippers to join Blake Griffin doesn’t just vastly improve the Los Angeles Clippers. It might just make them the best team in LA, even better than the Los Angeles Lakers.
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A Season’s Progress of Ron Artest’s Hair (Infographic)
Is it still OK to call him Ron Artest? Or from now on until the end of time, it’s going to be Metta World Peace? Is it Mr. Peace or Mr. World Peace? Well, that’s for Play-by-Play guys and Lakers fans to worry about. Besides the name change, the most fun thing about the player formerly known as Mr. Artest is the hair.
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Paul No-Trade About the NBA Being too Big
The NBA disallowing the Chris Paul trade to the Los Angeles Lakers might have set a dangerous precedent and renewed the calls for David Stern to retire, but the bottom line, a problem which will have to be rectified at some point, is the NBA simply has too many teams.
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Paul and Howard to Lakers as Opposed to the NBA Lockout
Chris Paul and Dwight Howard to the Los Angeles Lakers? Can it really happen? Hard to imagine, as both teams, the Orlando Magic and the New Orleans Hornets want the same center piece from the Lakers to make the trades happen. Andrew Bynum, as far as we know, can’t be split in to two.