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A Laker Fan's View of the Warriors' Victory
The Lakers were in position to get their tenth consecutive victory over the Warriors last night, but a fourth quarter injury to Kobe Bryant and some hot shooting from Baron Davis gave the Warriors the W instead. L.A. had a five point lead with just over two and a half minutes to play, right around the time that Kobe sustained a tear in his left quadriceps. He could barely run after that, and ...
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It May Not Be A Rivalry...
Hardwood Paroxysm — ... bad in the crunch" from the Lakers contingent last night. Nothing too serious, after all, it's just a regular season game, all streaks come to an end, the Warriors have sucked forever, and the Lakers are one of the greatest franchises in sports with a team that's surprisingly, actually, really, really good. Nothing mean or petty, though. Whoops. First there was this assassination bit from the Association. And then the Fanhouse followed up with a basic "if Kobe wasn't hurt, you were screwed." Both articles are big on the fact that this isn't ...

Tables Have Turned, Mavericks Now Own The Warriors
The Association — ... So I don't think the Mavs have anything to worry about anymore when it comes to playing the Warriors. But Golden State has plenty to worry about when it comes to thinking playoffs. Now that they have lost their edge on Dallas, who exactly do they think they can beat in the first round? Obviously not San Antonio or Phoenix, and we know what happened when they met up with Utah. The Lakers? Doubtful, considering they were very lucky to beat them last time, and before that one they had lost nine in a row to L.A. ...

Carmelo Anthony's All-Star Ballot
The Association — ... Warriors fans and I have had our differences, but I'm in agreement that Baron deserves to be an All-Star this year. The problem is, so does Kobe, so does Steve Nash, so does Allen Iverson, and so does Chris Paul. It will be very interesting to see who gets in; right now it looks like inevitably someone is going to get screwed. ...

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