"He got tripped. They're not going to make that call. So what? Both teams shot the heck out of the ball. I mean, its tough to lose a game like that." -Kobe Bryant on the traveling call with 1 second left in the game when it was a damn foul!!!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Lakers, Spurs 112-111: Another one for the books

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Manu Ginobili,
San Antonio Spurs
LAKERS: A great deal of work remains
There was no formal practice Thursday, but that didn't mean the Lakers rested after their two-game trip to Texas. There remains a great deal of work to be done before they can breathe a sigh of relief, or as close to one as they can manage at this point. First, there's the Orlando Magic, followed by the Cleveland Cavaliers, Clippers, Washington Wizards and San Antonio Spurs. Rest is a relative term as far as the Lakers are concerned. "You have to be ready because there is no break," 7-footer Pau Gasol said after the Lakers' 112-111 loss Wednesday to the...read full article
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Pau Gasol
Lakers star Bryant to write blog for Chinese web site
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Kobe Bryant
Manu Ginobili is a role model for Lakers reserves

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Manu Ginobili,
San Antonio Spurs
Mason's late three pointer lifts Spurs over Lakers
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Kobe Bryant,
Los Angeles Lakers,
San Antonio Spurs
Spurs beat Lakers 112-111 in West finals rematch
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Roger Mason,
San Antonio Spurs
Lakers don't always finish strong

If the Lakers could have shortened some of their games to 47 minutes and varying degrees of seconds, their record would be that much better. It's akin to saying some baseball teams would look better in eight innings of play, or that some football teams would be just fine if an opponent's final 83-yard drive had been wiped off the record. But for conversation's sake, of the losses suffered by the Lakers (31-7), four have been in the waning seconds, including...read full article
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Lakers impress rival coach Gregg Popovich

Reporting from San Antonio -- His team won and yet San Antonio Coach Gregg Popovich still is impressed by what the Lakers are, what they have become and what they can be. Popovich had heard so much about the Lakers, about their talent, depth and drive to win an NBA championship after losing to the Boston Celtics in the 2008 NBA Finals. He credits Lakers Coach...read full article
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