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Harris’ Ejection Considered Twofold

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Del Harris lasted all of Sunday night on the Laker bench, unlike Friday, when he was kicked out in the fourth quarter of a close game against the Clippers, his first ejection of the season and third as a Laker.

Harris’ intent was largely motivational, hoping it would fire up the Lakers for a final push. Nick Van Exel, for one, said he liked the idea of their coach taking two for the team.

Said Harris on Sunday, smiling: “I know he likes it.”

But the coach was also trying to make a point. He wants to be the one arguing with officials, or at least arguing the most, hoping to be heard by referees over the constant chatter from his players.

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“I think our team does too much refereeing,” Harris said, echoing a theme from last season. “We need to do more competing and playing and less referring.

“Referees tell me they are getting tired of hearing it [from players on every team]. I’ve been in the league long enough that refs give me the hints. Let me do it.”

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