Archive for February 21st, 2008
Some Thoughts in the Wake of the LA Lakers-Phoenix Suns Throwback Score-A-Thon
By David Neiman | The Score, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, ColumnThank you, Doc Brown, for the DeLorean trip back to the 80s.
Lakers, 130, Phoenix, 124. Two hundred and fifty four points. In regulation.
Which, along with everything else that’s transpired west of the Mississippi in the past two weeks, begs the question:
Does anyone care what happens in the Eastern Conference anymore?
I mean, seriously, K-who? I […]
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The Dodgers Arrive in Vero, and Other Spring Training Noise
By Phil Gurnee | Go Deep, Los Angeles Dodgers, ColumnSpring comes early for baseball fans and the cold weather should be replaced with healthy skepticism. Instead, every year they’re expected to believe that since their players hung ‘em up in September, magical things have happened to them over the brief winter, allowing them to transform their games for the better. Until now, it’s been […]
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Y E S T E R D A Y…
Lakers 130, Suns 124: The Big Cactus pricked the Laker frontline in his debut in Phoenix, but didn’t draw blood. Kobe Bryant, on the other hand, looked more bloodthirsty than Daniel Day-Lewis. The Kobester dropped 41 and outshined the Suns in an inspired outing. Though Shaq’s 15 […]
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