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Homegrown Travis Schlenk finds his way around the NBA
The Wichita EagleIt is a February night in Normal, Ill., and Travis Schlenk is wrapping up a week of travel and basketball typical for his job with the Golden State Warriors. He started with a trip to Seattle to see Oregon win at Washington. In Berkeley, he watched...Tags: Carl Landry, Cincinnati Bearcats, Basketball, Science and Technology, Travel
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Daily News, Los Angeles, Jill Painter column
Los Angeles Daily NewsAndrew Goudelock was at the free-throw line for the Lakers on Friday, and fans were chanting "MVP!" No, Kobe Bryant didn't hobble onto the court on his crutches at that moment. Those chants really were for Goudelock, the Lakers guard who cracked the...Tags: Steve Nash, Chris Duhon, Earl Clark, Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs
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Letters: Who's the future of the Lakers?
This talk of whether the Lakers should re-sign Dwight Howard is a no-brainer. D12 is the superstar the Lakers need to build their future on. Fans and the media have been too hard on a guy recovering from serious back surgery, forced to take a back...
Tags: Los Angeles Clippers, National Basketball Association, Chad Billingsley, Sports, Baseball
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Steve Blake out indefinitely; Nash and Meeks doubtful for Friday
As the season began, so will it presumably end for the Lakers. The Lakers announced on Thursday that Steve Blake is out indefinitely after an ultrasound confirmed a moderate strain of his right hamstring. Steve Nash received two additional epidural...
Tags: Jordan Hill, Chris Duhon, Sprained Ankle, Pau Gasol, San Antonio Spurs
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San Jose Mercury News Tim Kawakami column
San Jose Mercury NewsYes, Mark Jackson has made the big, brash proclamation before, but now the words are framed by playoff accomplishment and national attention. After Stephen Curry's and Klay Thompson's scintillating Game 2 tandem performance, could they be fulfilling...Tags: National Basketball Association, Gail Goodrich, Sports, Basketball, Mark Jackson
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Lakers fall to Spurs, 102-91, in Game 2 of series
Spurs 102, Lakers 91 (final) The San Antonio Spurs held home court, going up 2-0 over the Lakers with a 102-91 victory in Game 2 of their best-of-seven playoff series Wednesday night. Tony Parker led all scorers with 28 points, hitting 9 of 20 shots...
Tags: Steve Nash, Earl Clark, Sports, Tony Parker, Basketball
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Jerry West: Criticism of Mike D'Antoni is 'grossly unfair'
Hall of Famer and former Laker Jerry West came out in support of Lakers Coach Mike D'Antoni, who has received heat from media and fans after the team squeaked into the playoffs with a 45-37 record. "I think there's been far too much criticism of Mike...
Tags: Earl Clark, ESPN (tv network), Los Angeles Lakers, San Antonio Spurs, Mike D'Antoni
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Balloons in Clippers' colors hang from Lakers statues; fans unhappy
Balloons in the Clippers' colors were hanging on Laker legend statues before the Clippers played the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday. When the news hit Twitter that the likenesses of Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Jerry West and Chick Hearn had red...
Tags: Sculpture, Arts, Memphis Grizzlies, Arts and Culture, Magic Johnson
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Basketball great from WVU reflects off the court
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comYou gotta love it, baby! Former West Virginia University basketball standout, NBA player and professional broadcaster Rodney "Hot Rod" Hundley is coming to Martinsburg as part of the Chocolate Fest and Book Faire on Saturday, April 27. Hundley's...Tags: National Basketball Association, Utah Jazz, Sports, Basketball, College Sports
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Steinberg: Taking in an NBA game
I sat on the floor for the Clipper-Laker game at Staples Center in seats right next to the Lakers bench on April 7. What a revelation. The NBA we experience on television and in higher seats is perceived very differently than courtside. It highlighted...Tags: Caron Butler, Los Angeles Clippers, National Basketball Association, Sports, Blake Griffin
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Should the Lakers amnesty Kobe Bryant to save $80 million?
Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant will be out six to nine months because of a torn left Achilles' tendon, according to doctors. Of course, Bryant is 34 and has spent 17 years in the NBA. He may never be the same player again. Which is why the idea of...
Tags: Mitch Kupchak, Larry Bird, Los Angeles Clippers, National Basketball Association, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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Lakers weren't strong enough to protect Kobe Bryant from himself
Earlier this season, when Kobe Bryant was in the middle of a mindless streak during which he played at least 40 minutes in 10 consecutive games, his coach could only laugh about it. "I told him they'll put a statue of him at Staples [Center] but it...
Tags: Phil Jackson, Mitch Kupchak, National Basketball Association, Staples Center, Los Angeles Lakers
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