Bryant

18 June 2008

Instead, the Lakers just handed the game right over to them.

I really feel bad for Kobe Bryant. I know he wanted the championship. I wanted him to have another championship, just to shut all those Shaq-lovers/Kobe-haters up. I saw his emotion after the game. He wanted to get out of there as soon as possible. I saw the pain in his face and the tears welling in his eyes. But Kobe is such a great sport. He could have just stormed out of the stadium, head down, bottom lip poking out. Instead, he walked up to every Celtic player and congratulated them while some of them disrespectfully taunted the Lakers. He even walked up to Kevin Garnett while he screamed and yelled like someone overdosing on Crystal Meth. I know it was an amazing gesture by Kobe

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Posted by Kristin Tuivaiti | 1 comment

30 May 2008

Finally.

A collective sigh of relief can finally be let out. After a season that can, at best, be called unpredictable, the Lakers have solidified their position as one of the elite teams in the NBA. Yes, Lakers fans, we have once again climbed the mountain and are almost at the end of our journey. We swept the Nuggets, silenced the Jazz, and dethroned the Spurs. We are the Western Conference Champions, undoubtedly the best team with the best player in the world, perhaps of all time.

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5 May 2008

p the Lakers from running, offensive rebounding, and the Jazz’ ability/inability to stop Kobe Bryant. Stay tuned.

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Posted by Stephanie Stafford | 1 comment

24 April 2008



To remedy this problem, Coach Karl should fine any players that decides to jaw with Mr. Bryant.

The only bright spot for the Nuggets was at the beginning of the game when they were playing with confidence. They inserted Linas Kleiza into the starting line up and had the Lakers on their heels. The only draw back with having Kleiza in the starting lineup is the fac that it took away some of their scoring punch off of the bench. Nene actually got some playing time off of the bench. With him in the game, that allowed DJ Mbenga to get some playing time and he performed quite well defensively and by grabbing some rebounds. We can’t forget that the Nuggets clawed back from double digit leads in both games only to falter and get blown out. We all know that clawing back from a large lead can be taxing and maybe expending so much energy to get back into the game took it’s toll.

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