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Lakers forward Ron Artest has unenviable task of guarding Kevin Durant
Lakers BlogSeemingly every minute during the off-season, Lakers forward Ron Artest managed to attract attention. He showed up to his introductory news conferenceready to talk all things, including the Lakers, Michael Jackson, TMZ and the infamous Brawl at the... -
It's wait-and-see time for Odom
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterQuestion: The Lakers seem to be in position to make a choice with Lamar Odom: Get something of value while he still has value. I personally love this team when Andrew Bynum gets back, but I also think with my heart and don't appreciate the business side....Tags: Basketball, Los Angeles International Airport, Lamar Odom, Pau Gasol, National Basketball Association
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Bryant tears a ligament, will pass on surgery
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterKobe Bryant has a torn ligament in his right pinkie but has decided not to have surgery that would sideline him for six weeks, the Lakers said Thursday. Bryant initially hurt his finger Feb. 5 in a game against New Jersey. The injury was originally...Tags: Management Change, Crime, Law and Justice, Jordan Farmar, Surgery, Pau Gasol
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Greenlighting a dream Finals
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTwenty-one years later, they meet again. The Boston Celtics nodded in destiny's direction a day after the Lakers did, bringing together two of the most relevant sports franchises for the NBA Finals. It will be intriguing, laden with superstars and heavy...Tags: Boston Celtics, Bill Russell, Pau Gasol, Sports, National Basketball Association
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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: Derek Fisher, Management Change, University of California, Los Angeles, Boston Celtics, Ronny Turiaf
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Bynum hopes comeback goes swimmingly
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAndrew Bynum said he hoped to begin running in a swimming pool later this week, the latest step in his rehabilitation from a left knee injury that has sidelined him for more than five weeks. The swelling is out of his knee and he has not had any setbacks...Tags: Pau Gasol, Sports, National Basketball Association, Aaron McKie, Andrew Bynum
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Winter has something to say
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTex Winter always says what he thinks, a privilege he earned way before entering his 61st year of earning a paycheck from basketball. Now 85, the Lakers' consultant is a little more removed from the team because he has been battling shingles, but he...Tags: Basketball, Lamar Odom, Sports, Andrew Bynum, Kwame Brown
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Lakers have themselves a merry little practice
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt was a light, airy day at the Lakers' training facility Wednesday, with barely a hint that the San Antonio Spurs had blown into town. Vladimir Radmanovic tried to sing "Feliz Navidad" for a reporter from a Spanish-language TV station. Trevor Ariza...Tags: Television, Entertainment, Contracts, Sports, Television Industry
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And away the Lakers go, for 15 days
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJerry West was a fresh-faced rookie with a crew cut the last time anything like this happened. The Lakers are leaving town for a while, a long while actually, 15 days and nine games on an 8,713-mile journey that will take them through more than half...Tags: Derek Fisher, Crime, Law and Justice, Jordan Farmar, Contracts, Sports
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Kobe's fingerprints are all over this one
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Lakers reassembled Monday afternoon, their nine-game trip and the All-Star break behind them, but a 30-game journey looming in the future. The team has ripped through expectations so far, pushing toward the front of the flock, but there's that...Tags: Sacramento Kings, Dallas Mavericks, Jordan Farmar, Pau Gasol, Sports
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Lakers look good inside and out
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt wasn't quite Magic to Worthy, but the Lakers did pretty well for themselves Sunday night. They threw on throwback jerseys from the 1987-88 season and then tossed aside the Golden State Warriors, 123-113, Sunday at Staples Center. Andrew Bynum tied...Tags: Ronny Turiaf, Sports, National Basketball Association, Baron Davis, Andrew Bynum
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Reserves slump along with the starters
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThey were a surprising source of force in an equally surprising start to the season. But the Lakers' reserves have been benched, in effect. After racking up 67 points against Phoenix and 73 against Chicago in wins this month, the backups have done...Tags: Carmelo Anthony, Denver Nuggets, Sports, Andrew Bynum, Kobe Bryant
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