sportsonmymind.com - 5/28/2008
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Fourth quarter: Parker grabs Farmar three times in two trips up the court - no calls.
Brent Barry's 4th 3-pointer of the game cuts the Lakers lead to two, 77-75.
At this point it is necessary to say that it is ironic that the two Lakers who had ...
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Above The Rim: Why It Wasn’t A Three Shot Foul To Me
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... that point in my eyes. However, the Spurs are letting it go — with both Barry and coach Gregg Popovich saying it wasn’t a foul and moving on — because they weren’t able to keep the Lakers off the offensive boards for the entire game; not taking advantage of their obvious advantage against a very skilled Los Angeles team. The non-call might be the most memorable moment for those of us watching, but the Spurs got beat earlier; they were either lucky enough or, as D-Wil insinuates, got enough favor from the refs for most of the game. ...
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1. The Crawford-Spurs rift isn't a story before the game.
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bizofbasketball.com 5/28/2008 — The following is commentary from the NBA on TNT broadcast team for Sunday's Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the San Antonio Spurs. The Spurs won Game 4, 103-84. There is also courtside interview commentary from Robert Horry , Bruce Bowen, Phil Jackson, Manu Ginobili, Derek Fisher, Gregg Popovich, and Lamar Odom
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