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NBA Triple Threat: Back to Paying Attention
FanIQ Blog —
... LA Lakers 123, Golden State 119 What a night for Lamar Odom. 23 points, 21 rebounds, and the go-ahead layup with nine seconds left in overtime. It shouldn't even gotten to overtime though, as the Lakers led by 9 with three minutes left. However, a furious 10-1 close by Golden State forced overtime. The Warriors stayed in it during the OT, but were doomed after Monta Ellis was called for an offensive foul after the Odom layup. As such, Golden State is now just a half game ahead of Denver for the final playoff spot. The Lakers take a half game ...
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SportsHubLA —
Y E S T E R D A Y . . . Lakers 123, Warriors 119 (OT) :“Hey Donaghy, let them play!” That was what I yelled at the TV last night when referee Bob Delaney decided to pull a “No Country for Old Men” on me and every fan watching, choosing to provide an anti-climatic ending to an absolutely ...
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thewarmstove.blogspot.com 3/25/2008 — In what turned out to be an incredible 2 days worth of basketball, energy-filled and with enough electricity worthy of playoff basketball, the Lakers and Warriors took part in the second half of the Battle of California up in Oakland. The Lakers prevailed in overtime 123-119, as Kobe Bryant finished with 30 and 11 boards, while Lamar Odom followed up his 22 rebound performance yesterday with 21...
Odom's OT layup lifts Lakers by Warriors
sports.yahoo.com 3/25/2008 — Lamar Odom made the go-ahead layup with 9.1 seconds left in overtime, and the Lakers shook off the Warriors’ frantic regulation rally to hang on for a 123-119 victory Monday night, avenging their four-point loss one night earlier.
Odom's OT layup lifts Lakers by Warriors (AP)
sports.yahoo.com 3/25/2008 — Lamar Odom made the go-ahead layup with 9 seconds left in overtime, and the Los Angeles Lakers shook off the Golden State Warriors' frantic regulation rally to hang on for a 123-119 victory Monday night, concluding an immensely entertaining miniseries.
Why I Hate Basketball —
Bleacher Report - NBA 3/25/2008
Why I Hate Basketball Let me first start off by saying, I love basketball. It’s a fast paced, high scoring, high flying action sport with an incredible amount of drama. However, the reason I will always hate it is because ...