freedarko.blogspot.com - 12/15/2007
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So last week, Yardbarker set up this conference call with Baron Davis and a bunch of internet luminaries. It's part of their push to get B-Zadiddio X-9WHAT, one of their athlete-bloggers, into the All-Star Game. Melo, too, but Baron needs more help than Mr. Anthony.
(The absolute and total hightlight was Skeets asking Baron about the fedora. For reasons beyond me, the audio couldn't be
Beyond the Arc: Week 8
droppingdimes.gearlive.com 12/15/2007 — The premier edition of Beyond the Arc - a look back and a look forward into the fantasy hoops world.
Injury Hobbles Kobe Bryant as Warriors Beat the Lakers
20secondtimeout.blogspot.com 12/15/2007 — Baron Davis scored eight points in the last 3:19 as the Warriors beat the Lakers for just the second time in 16 games. A left quadriceps tear hobbled Kobe Bryant in the fourth quarter.
The ultimate swagger check: blow your enemy a kiss.
fearthebeard.org 12/15/2007 — This may prove to be the heretofore undiscovered 49th Law of Power. Disarm your enemy with an unexpected swagger check. I thought I had it pretty dialed with my patented, Paul Newman-style wink. It’s disarming, distinctive, and a gesture that when used selectively can confuse and disorient event the most aggro of douchebags*. But Baron may have topped it by blowing kisses...
A Laker Fan's View of the Warriors' Victory
sports.aol.com 12/15/2007 — The Lakers were in position to get their tenth consecutive victory over the Warriors last night, but a fourth quarter injury to Kobe Bryant and some hot shooting from Baron Davis gave the Warriors the W instead. L.A. had a five point lead with just ...
Hey NoCal Drop a Banner!
theassociation.blogs.com 12/15/2007 —
By Craig Kwasniewski
So Golden State eeks out a 108-106 win at home against a team playing the second of a back-to-back with their best player (and the NBA's best closer since 1998) out with an injury... CONGRAT-U-EFFING-LATIONS!!!
So ...
Warriors end 9-game skid to Lakers (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NBA News 12/15/2007
Baron Davis put his usual game-breaking flair on the decisive 3-pointer with 16.8 seconds to play, and the Golden State Warriors roared from behind in the final minutes to snap their nine-game losing streak to the Lakers with a 108-106 victory ...
Davis, Warriors Come Back to Beat Lakers —
Wash Post NBA 12/15/2007
Baron Davis hits a decisive three-pointer with 16.8 seconds to play, as the Golden State Warriors roar from behind in the final minutes to snap their nine-game losing streak to the Lakers with a 108-106 win.