construda.blogspot.com - 5/28/2008
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The Spurs and Lakers players and coaches will tell you that's not a foul, even with contact made. Even if Joey Crawford blew his whistle, the Spurs didn't deserve to win because they've blown opportunities in this series. They were out-rebounded, out-hustled and out-played on Tuesday night. They got what was coming to them.
Postcards From LA, Vol. 12: One Lakers Fan Tracks His Team Through the NBA Playoffs
emptythebench.com 5/28/2008 — By the time I finally finagled a seat at the bar, the Lakers had jumped to a 22-8 lead, and it seemed like everything was going to work out just fine. And it did. Barely. The Lakers hung on by the skin of their teeth for a 93-91 triumph, giving them a commanding 3-1 series lead. But he game should never, ever have been that close.
A Big Step For The Young Guys
laballtalk.com 5/28/2008 — The Lakers have taken a 3-1 series lead against the Spurs. Who deserves the credit?? The young rooks or Kobe and Fisher?
Lakers too quick for Spurs in Game 4
msn.foxsports.com 5/28/2008 — Brent Barry's miss sealed the Lakers' big Game 4 victory in San Antonio. But that's not why the Spurs lost, Charley Rosen says.
The Fix Was In For LA? Not Quite —
Wizards Insider
The conspiracy theorists thinking that the league office is purposely attempting to have a Los Angeles Lakers-Boston Celtics NBA Finals began lining up the moment it was announced that official Joey Crawford had been assigned to Game 4 of the Western ...
Right Call, But the Wrong Ref —
Wash Post NBA
Derek Fisher's contact with Brent Barry in the final seconds of Game 4 of the Western Conference finals should not have been a foul, but Joey Crawford shouldn't have been making the call.