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> In honor of the number of points Kobe Bryant scored in a game with Morris Peterson as Toronto's primary Bryant defender — and Peterson is now New Orleans' primary Bryant defender — here are 81 reasons for the Lakers to root for the Hornets to beat the San Antonio Spurs in Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinal Monday night: 1. Bryant vs. New Orleans this season: 28 points per game, 50 ... [link]

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Hornets-Spurs: Monday News Wrap
Published 5/19/2008 at Hornets247.com Blog
... to that crew over at Hornets Report. Personally, I believe it will be the players and coaches who will decide the outcome of tonight's game, not the refs. 13 signs Robert Horry is dancing with the devil. Apparently tickets for tonight's game are going for as much as $4000. Game 7 thoughts from Hardwood Paroxysm. Someone tell me if this is any good, because I don't have time to read it: 81 reasons for Lakers fans to root for the Hornets. After 28 consecutive days of ...

81 reasons for Lakers fans to root for Hornets
Published 5/19/2008 by The Nugget at The Lakers Nation
... O.C. Register: In honor of the number of points Kobe Bryant scored in a game with Morris Peterson as Toronto’s primary Bryant defender — and Peterson is now New Orleans’ primary Bryant defender — here are 81 reasons for the Lakers to root for the Hornets to beat the San Antonio Spurs in Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinal Monday night: ...

Los Angeles Lakers: Hornets or Spurs?
Published 5/19/2008 by Daniel Sagal at LABallTalk.com
... defeat the Spurs tonight in New Orleans for the simple reason that a Chris Paul vs Kobe Bryant match up is one for the ages and also because the Lakers should have a better opportunity to advance to the NBA Finals . I have to believe that a Celtics-Pistons series will go farther than a Lakers-Hornets series. Here’s a toast to the Hornets keeping the home team winning trend alive! Kevin Ding of the OC Register has also provided us with some comedic relief by providing a list of reasons the Lakers want to play the Hornets over the Spurs . I also found a link to the ...

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