brightsideofthesun.com - 4/27/2007
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The Suns had the game right where they wanted it. It was 31-17 at the end of the first quarter and you could tell the Lakers were on their heels. But then everything just kind of fell apart. Amare had two early fouls. So did Raja Bell. Then the Lakers started getting a little bit of swagger back and the Suns just couldn't hold on. They didn't shoot poorly. ...
Lakers Bounce Back, 95-89 Lakers (Series 2-1, Suns)
phoenixsunsrising.blogspot.com 4/27/2007 — A confused Raja talks to a visibly disgusted Nash. Well, it was bound to happen and, honestly, I can't say I'm surprised that it happened. The Suns go nuts in game 2 and absolutely demolish the Lakers in every aspect. Everyone jumps on the ...
The Score, the Key Stat, the Bottom Line: Thursday's Three Game Threes
20secondtimeout.blogspot.com 4/27/2007 — The Detroit Pistons are poised to sweep the overmatched Orlando Magic, while the Utah Jazz and L.A. Lakers each won at home to pull within 2-1 in their respective series against the Houston Rockets and Phoenix Suns. Kobe Bryant provided the standout individual performance of the night with 45 points on 15-26 shooting and a team-high six assists.
In The Zona - Ankle Sprain edition - 4/27/07
azsportshub.com 4/27/2007 — Thats right is In The Zona, Arizona's Premier Sports Podcast, "Ankle Sprain Edition." Why? because we scored an exclusive interview with the Phoenix Suns trainer and Physical Therapist, Dr. Michael Clark. He is also the President and CEO of the National Academy of Sports Medicine. On top of that we delve deep into the Suns playoff run and the Cardinals Draft!
Seeking answers in Sonics gloom
seattlepi.nwsource.com 4/27/2007 — BASKETBALL HEADLINES >· Seeking answers in Sonics gloom >· Sonics Notebook: GM possibilities emerge >· Pistons stretch lead to 3-0 >· Lakers join fight >· Jazz plays muting defense >· NBA Notebook: Ellis selected most ...