Archive for March 4th, 2008
If You Want To Come Up With Reasons Why the Lakers Aren’t the Front-Runner Right Now, You Have To Get Creative. Really, Really, Really Creative.
By John Krolik | Fight On or Kiss Off, Los Angeles Lakers, ColumnIt’s been mentioned once or twice that the NBA West is pretty good this year. All nine potential playoff teams have at least some chance to win the whole thing, but almost all of them have some flaw that makes their defeat possible, even in the first round.
San Antonio? Too old. New Orleans? […]
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Y E S T E R D A Y . . .
Ducks 3, Senators 1: Sorry to tell you, Ottawa, but a certain hockey team from sunny southern California absolutley owns you right now. By beating the Senators, the Ducks racked up their sixth straight victory. This game played out like many of last year’s […]
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Kobe, Clippers, and Dodger Dogs on the Answer Man’s Plate
By Ted M. Green | L.A. Confidential, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, ColumnAnswer Man, as spectacular as he is playing, why WOULDN’T Kobe be the MVP this year?
Because the East Coast writers and broadcasters who have the majority of the votes think there’s nothing west of Cleveland except Hawaii and Bora Bora.
Why does Joel Meyers call Sasha Vujacic “The Machine”?
Because no one would know the Slovenian word […]
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Try, Try Again: The Dodgers and Angels Take Another Swing at Center Field
By Phil Gurnee | Go Deep, Los Angeles Dodgers, ColumnIn the winter of 2006, Ned Colletti and Bill Stoneman independently decided that the Dodgers and Angels needed a pricey center fielder. Ned collected Juan Pierre while Bill went for Gary Matthews’ junior to fill the hole. When the baseball world heard the numbers and years involved to sign these monuments to mediocrity, the […]
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