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Larry Miller picked a poor game to miss.
True, the Jazz owner may have scored a few
points with his Mormon God by choosing, for religious reasons, not to attend the first Sunday game at Utah in seven years (although I’m going to assume he’ll still keep the profits from the game). But he missed a well-played contest that left Lakers fans feeling blue and perhaps even a bit blasphemous.
It’s not something you’re going to work on
in basketball camp, but Kobe actually manages to make
an alley oop off the backboard to himself look like a fundamentally sound, high-percentage play. There aren’t too many people on the planet who can do this.
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Kobe Bryant Latest Blog Posts [more]
Postcards From LA, Vol. 8: One Lakers Fan Tracks His Team Through the NBA Playoffs
Posted 45 minutes ago at Empty the Bench
Game 4, How It Ended
Posted 80 minutes ago at Forum Blue And Gold
Channel 7: Kobe can’t stand up on plane (back)
Posted 2 hours ago at The Lakers Nation
May 11: Jazz 123, Lakers 115
Posted 5 hours ago at InsideHoops.com's Basketball Blog
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The Lakers got as close as 95-92 with
just over three minutes left in the game when
Derek Fisher, the team’s best free throw shooter, went 1-2 from the charity stripe. That miss, when both were really needed, was symbolic of the Lakers entire evening. The Purple and Gold was simply out of sync, looking nothing like the polished machine that controlled Game 2.
J.A. Adande, that guy that doesn't know enough
about sports and decides to cover up his lack
of knowledge by talking about racial issues has finally come out with a half decent article about the Lakers and Kobe Bryant.
All these reporters with nothing better to do
than continue to stir up drama and talk about
all the bad things Kobe has done off the court. FOCUS ON THE GAME PEOPLE!
Looking like it will be Kobe Bryant.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant won the
NBA’s Most Valuable Player award on Tuesday, receiving 82
first-place votes. This is Kobe’s first MVP award. New Orleans’ guard Chris Paul finished second in the voting with 28 first-place votes. Boston forward Kevin Garnett earned 15 first-place votes for third place, and Cleveland’s LeBron James finished fourth, receiving one first-place vote. As ...
Kobe Bryant passed early (six first quarter assists)
and scored late (11 third quarter points) as the
L.A. Lakers dismantled the Denver Nuggets 102-84 to take a 3-0 series lead. Bryant finished with game-high totals in points (22), assists (eight) and plus/minus (+21, tied with Derek Fisher) while tying for the team lead in rebounds (seven). He shot 9-19 from the field. Even more significant ...
Utah 104, Los Angeles Lakers 99 This all
seemed so typical, so obvious. At just about every
point within this Game 3, it felt as if we'd seen this sort of Game 3 probably 75 times before. Two great teams -- with one finally playing at home, ...
You remember this whack-job… he did the “Prince”
Kobe song . Its a take-off on those Volkswagen
ads. If you haven’t seen them… here’s the one with Heidi Klum . There’s also one where Bob Knight ...
by DMtShooter , Five Tool Tool For the
past 48+ hours, without a word of warning or
explanation, Blogger/Google has removed my 16-month old sports site, Five Tool Tool. (No link, because, um, It Doesn't Freaking Work.) We didn't even use curse ...
This one is going to be short and
sweet. I found this to be funnier than Kobe
Bryant winning the MVP Award. www.rawsportsblog.com
Dah, Kobe Bryant! How dare you make a
fool of me and my comrades in game one!
You and your pathetic democratic friends will be nothing tonight. Andrei Kirilenko does not stand for such foolishness. You are weak, useless! That is why I have been ...
(Remember, Ms. Auto is a Hornets fan) I'm
appealing Kobe's MVP award. It's not that I hate
the guy or I think he's undeserving, it's just that I really do think that Chris Paul should have gotten it. vs. The two guys are of the same caliber. ...
What a backcourt....
No, we aren't kidding. The only question is,
who's to blame? Ballet practice or klepto Lindsay Lohan?
NBA Most Valuable Player Kobe Bryant of the
Los Angeles Lakers headlines the First Team, as the
NBA announced the 2007-08 All-NBA Teams today.
Check out the questions....I ask a lot of
them...
THE BALL DON'T LIE PRESS — Toronto Raptors
point guard Jose Calderon is suing Tiger Woods, claiming
the golf superstar has illegally adopted his trademark hand gesture — the "Uno Dos Tres three point gesture — as his own.
“The Lakers have looked them down and the
Jazz need to dig in their heels and compete
and show the Lakers that they think they can beat them. It’s almost like when you play golf against Tiger Woods and you’re getting ready to tee it up and you think, ‘I can play great tonight, but I still don’t think I can beat him.’ The Jazz are a good team, they’ve got to start playing with some ...
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- Lakers Jazz: Game 2
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- Maurice Podoloff Trophy: Kobe's Out, Who's In?
- Lakers 2 Away From West Finals...
- Most Valuable Player Of The Playoffs
- Video - Kobe Bryant MVP Trophy Presentation
- So Long, and Thanks for All the Salami…
- Kobe only unanimous pick for All-NBA first team
- Kobe Bryant's Fantastic Voyage - The LA Times
- NBA Playoff White Dude Hair Trivia
- Kobe's Marketing Mojo Returns - Sports Biz with Darren Rovell - MSNBC.com
- In response to Shaun Powells Kobe story
- Kobe makes All NBA first team
- Foggy Three Pointers
- Kobe Wins MVP, Proves He's Indeed a Human
- The NBA Finally Has an MVP Whose Game Does Not Shrink in the Playoffs
- The Kobe Effect
- Are you smarter than Chris Paul?























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