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Lakers' mood is not good in practice - LA Daily News
EL SEGUNDO - The Lakers were a little angry, mildly frustrated and openly defiant when they returned to the practice court Monday. A last-second home loss to the Sacramento Kings on Sunday put them into an emotional state. Above all, the Lakers refused to make excuses for Sunday's loss and vowed to play better tonight against the Toronto Raptors at Staples Center. "We've had a good run, but ...
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The road to matching Houston's win streak begins tonight
Lakers Blog — ... ) represents the kickoff effort. If yesterday's practice vibe serves as any serious indicator, the team certainly seems more open to the idea of creating a one-game winning streak than enduring consecutive losses. Nobody is up for a headless chicken panic, mind you. As far as the Lakers are concerned, the deficiencies during Sunday's loss were fairly obvious ...

SportsBrief - March 11
SportsHubLA — ... of a loss like this. Mainly, they need to play better defense. A practice like they had Monday is a solid start before they begin a brutal stretch of five games. ...

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