Archive for November 13th, 2007
Two Teams, Games, and Realities: The Kings and Ducks Go Home and Home
By Brian Kamenetzky | Los Angeles Kings, What I See, Anaheim Ducks, ColumnOn the one hand, Saturday’s ludicrously exciting comeback win over the Stars, in which Los Angeles ripped the cord behind Dallas goalie Marty Turco five times in five minutes to overcome a 4-0 third period deficit, shows that the Kings have the ability to explode at any time and the firepower to keep up with […]
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Kobe Bryant: The NBA’s Gatsby
By John Krolik | Fight On or Kiss Off, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, ColumnThe other night I went to my first Lakers game in a long time. I was extremely excited, as I hadn’t seen Kobe play on anything but a television since he was with Shaq and I was about 10 or 11.
That night, I saw something from Kobe that enlightened my perception of him. He […]
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Separated at Birth: Hollywood’s Sean Penn and UCLA’s Karl Dorrell
By Ted M. Green | L.A. Confidential, UCLA, ColumnThey seem like an odd couple, don’t they, the self-important actor and the self-controlled coach? But Sean Penn and Karl Dorrell do have something in common.
Dead Men Walking.
It may not be fair for it to happen now. Tell me, what coach in America’s toughest college football league COULD survive the loss of his top […]
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Y E S T E R D A Y…
UCLA 83, Youngstown St 52: The Bruins avoided the same trap that claimed their crosstown rival on Saturday, dominating the Penguins at Pauley Pavilion. On a side note, is it really acceptable for a basketball team’s mascot to be a Penguin wearing a scarf and a […]
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