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Lakers Found out the Hard way About Gasol | The World According to MoonDog
The Los Angeles Lakers found out what fans of the Memphis Grizzlies knew all along. Unless a team has a strong interior presence in the middle to compliment Gasol’s game, he isn’t going to help you win an NBA championship.
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THE AFTER PARTY
Epic Carnival — ... original take on The Love Guru. (Out of Left Field) "The Love Guru's" advice to athlete couples. (RotoHog) The biggest foosball table ever. (Deuce of Davenport) Interview: Olympic hopeful Jessica Hardy. (Rizzo Sports) Kevin Garnett's post game interview: A translational breakdown. (Sport Crack) The Ray Allen Eye Conspiracy. True or false? You decide! (NESW Sports) Lakers found out the hard way about Gasol. (MoonDog Sports) Charles Barkley is going back to gambling. (Rumors and Rants) ...

NESW Sports Headlines 6/23/2008
NESW Sports, Sports Videos — ... goes over the NHL draft rounds 2-7. Awful Announcing tells us the Mike and the Mad Dog are going to break up EDSBS has corrections. Terry Bowdens booth sales snowcones. It does not sell turkey legs. Mr. Irrelevant brings us the sad news that There will be no more Blog Show with a Mottram Juiced Sports reminds us of Pacmans new name The Lakers should have asked Moondog about Pau. They could haved saved some ...

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