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Clippers' Caron Butler injured, won't play against Thunder
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Caron Butler will not play Wednesday night against the Thunder because of a strained right shoulder. Matt Barnes is set to start at small forward in place of Butler. Butler was injured during the Clippers' win, 101-80, over the...
Tags: Kevin Durant, Caron Butler, Los Angeles Clippers, Oklahoma City Thunder, Vinny Del Negro
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A Lakers-Clippers matchup that's loaded with meaning early on
Kobe Bryant, who plays for the second-best NBA team in town, said he hasn't seen the Clippers but he's impressed by what he knows about them. "Going down the roster, it's like a Who's Who," he said. For the Lakers, winless and painfully turnover-prone...
Tags: Mike Brown (basketball), Basketball, Oklahoma City Thunder, Memphis Grizzlies, Steve Blake
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Jamal Crawford feels at home with the Clippers [Video]
Chris Paul acknowledged that he's stumped. He can't figure out a nickname for Jamal Crawford that does the veteran guard justice. "Not 'The Microwave' because that doesn't really stay hot," Paul said. Definitely not befitting of Crawford, who led all...Tags: Los Angeles Clippers, Golden State Warriors, Basketball, National Basketball Association, Sports
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Clippers' Jamal Crawford aims at perfecting his shot
After 12 NBA seasons and with a firm reputation as a pure shooter, Clippers guard Jamal Crawford tried something during the off-season he had never done before. He practiced shooting. It's astonishing to think that Crawford, who is the NBA's career...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Los Angeles Clippers, Chauncey Billups, Basketball
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NBA mock drafts rarely highlight Lakers' picks
Lakers BlogLakers' previous second-round draft picks weren't in anyone's NBA mock draft... -
Caught in the Web: Lakers' training camp begins in one day
Lakers Blog--The Times' Bill Plaschke and the Orange County Registers' Kevin Ding both criticize Andrew Bynum for delaying his off-season surgery. Also, check out Ding enjoying lunch with Lakers' play-by-play announcer Spero Dedes. --The New York Times' Jonathan... -
Highlighting the best comments from Lakers blog member Rick Friedman
Lakers BlogHighlighting the best comments after the jump of former Lakers blog member Rick Friedman, who recently passed way after fighting cancer. "It's become almost impossible to stomach watching an entire Lakers game. Smush chokes at the charity stripe when... -
December déjà vu for the Lakers: Remember that Christmas Day loss to Cleveland?
Lakers BlogLakers guard Kobe Bryant sat before a packed room of reporters following the team's 96-80 loss Christmas Day to the Miami Heat and insisted he was going to "kick some ... in practice" on Monday, ride his teammates and "beat it in their head until it... -
Reader comments: Hated opponents who would make fine Lakers
Lakers BlogOn Thursday we asked, "Can you think of any particular players that you strongly dislike as opponents but would love to have on the Lakers?" Here's a sampling of what you all came up with: "Everyone, and I mean Everyone seems to act up when they play... -
Lakers searching for a big man
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSEATTLE -- What next? Now that their franchise-center-in-training will be taking at least an eight-week break, the Lakers are perilously thin in the middle. Kwame Brown has started 178 games in his seven-year career, and newly anointed backup Ronny...Tags: Chris Webber, Basketball, Kwame Brown, P.J. Brown, Vladimir Radmanovic
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Unhappy landing for Lakers
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA good victory and, paradoxically, the possibility of a good-sized loss. The Lakers managed to fend off the Memphis Grizzlies, 100-99, Sunday night but lost center Andrew Bynum because of what the team said was a sprained left knee. Bynum was hurt...Tags: Minority Groups, X-rays, Medical Procedures and Tests, Basketball, Luke Walton
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Kobe Bryant: Im comfortable with what we have
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterKobe Bryant left Lakers headquarters today in a much better mood than a year ago, when he was obviously unhappy with the team's management. He didn't offer, at least in public, any calls for a change. Just a smile at a job (almost) completed. "I'm...Tags: Beijing Games, Pau Gasol, Basketball, Trevor Ariza, Luke Walton
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