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Lakers / Heat Stoke NBA ’12-13
Posted on 16 Oct 2012 by Steven Keys.
Consider this the year of LeBron. Not because he and his Heat team are a lock to repeat as champs in 2013. Au contraire, the new & improved Lakers will have a thing or two to say about who dons that crown come next June. Rather, it’s because this’ll be the first time in his 10-year NBA tenure that Mr. James can actually enjoy himself on a basketball court. Having garnered that elusive c...
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Men At Work: Parker clocks in as Spurs take down Desperate Detroit
Posted on 10 Mar 2011 by Chris Aquillino.
Wednesday night was just another day at the office for the team with the NBA's best record. I mean that is if your office day usually includes multiple hall-of-famers, some patented Euro-steppin' and punching your ticket to the playoffs with almost a quarter of the season left to go. Yes, we all saw the Lakers take down those San Antonio Spurs on Sunday like the Mexican Army took down the A...
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NBA 50 game statistical review
Posted on 6 Feb 2011 by Allan Jiang.
As future hall of fame coach Gregg Popovich contemplates about the playoffs and potentially a fifth NBA championship, his San Antonio Spurs are 42-8 (.840). Statistically where does this Spurs team compare with some of the best ever NBA teams? 72-10 (.900) was the stunning regular season of the legendary 1995-96 Chicago Bulls who were 45-5 (.900). Before the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls, there was the...
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Business Casual Lakers Lose to Clippers
Posted on 16 Jan 2011 by Donovan Williams.
I think the attire of Phil Jackson set the tone for today's unusual Sunday 12:30 PST for the Lakers. The Lakers are accustom to playing games at Staples Center at 6:30 PST. In observance of the early Sunday affair, Phil Jackson looked like a familiar foe on the sidelines, Gregg Popovich. See, “Pop” usually walks the sidelines in a pair of khakis, dress shirt, jacket and sans the tie...
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Clash of the Titans
Posted on 6 Jan 2011 by Warren Shaw.
Spurs vs. Celtics! Doesn't exactly inspire a whole lot of emotion does it? To date the most cruel act amongst the teams occurred in 1997 when the Spurs ping pong balled their way in the Draft Lottery ahead of the Celtics for the rights to draft Tim Duncan. There is no long standing rivalry, no hatred, no chants or taunts, no real history. For what this match-up lacks in raw emotion, it makes u...









