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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Clippers Very Close to Signing Antawn Jamison
While Antawn Jamison might not have been the preferred option for the Los Angeles Clippers to be a forward coming off the edge of the bench for them next season, it seems like the 15-year veteran will end up with them after a couple of months filled with speculations about their and his intentions.
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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Clippers Closest to Signing Antawn Jamison
The Chicago Bulls and even the Charlotte Bobcats, surprisingly, are in the picture to sign Antawn Jamison, but there’s a good chance that the Los Angeles Clippers, and not because of the dinner meeting between Doc Rivers and the player, are the first in line to sign the veteran free agent.
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NBA Rumors – Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies and Charlotte Bobcats Intersted in Signing Antawn Jamison
It seems like Antawn Jamison isn’t still a free agent because of lack of interest. The Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies and Charlotte Bobcats have all shown some interest in signing him. However, the 15-year veteran doesn’t want to rush into things like he did last season.
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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Clippers Close to Signing Antawn Jamison
It seems that Antawn Jamison isn’t planning on moving very far from where he played last season (Los Angeles Lakers), very close to signing a deal with the Los Angeles Clippers.
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NBA Rumors – Washington Wizards Trying to Sign Antawn Jamison
After a very disappointing season with the Los Angeles Lakers, Antawn Jamison might be coming back to the Washington Wizards, where he enjoyed his best seasons and most of his playoff basketball.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Dwight Howard & Pau Gasol Doing it Without Mambas
When the Lakers were at 17-25 three months ago, statistics and history told us there was no way they’d be making the postseason. Three months later, without Kobe Bryant who gave his body up to put them in a position to enter the promised land, Dwight Howard and Pau Gasol are doing just fine on their own.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Dwight Howard is Better Off Without Kobe Bryant
The sample size of the games without Kobe Bryant this season is too small up until now (only three), but the early conclusion is that the Los Angeles Lakers aren’t doomed without their alleged best player, especially when his absence makes life a little bit easier for everyone on the floor, and especially Dwight Howard, who like it or not is made to be a star on a team, and not just a bystander waiting for a chance.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant Doesn’t Pass to Quiet Players
A little bit of insight on how the mind of Kobe Bryant works was given to the world from the mouth of Antawn Jamison, who used his experience in the NBA in general, and specifically after playing next to Gilbert Arenas in the time from before his Los Angeles Lakers tenure.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Enjoying the Life Without a Leader
No one will ever dare say out loud that the Los Angeles Lakers are a better team without Kobe Bryant, but at least they can without him, or even Dwight Howard having some impressive day in the paint. Despite playing with only 7 players, they had no problem getting another win that brings them closer to the postseason, maybe even as something more than the 8th seed.