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Old 04-20-2012, 04:38 PM
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Kobe back in action tonight vs SAS. I want to watchthe game tonight wearing my new. LAKERS hat. Lobe pass the ball and play team ball
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Old 04-30-2012, 02:21 PM
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I was away on a 10 day vacation in LA. I'm back now and we have played our first game in the post season. Ron Artest is out for a bunch of games for knocking Harden out with an elbow "in celebration of a slam dunk". While I was gone. in our first game vs. Denver (from Lakers.com)
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Andrew Bynum posted a triple-double (10 points, 13 rebounds, 10 blocks) and tied the NBA playoff record for blocks as the Lakers beat the Nuggets in Game 1 103-88 Sunday. Kobe Bryant scored 31 while Pau Gasol added 13 points, eight rebounds and eight assists. Game 2 is Tuesday in LA
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Old 05-02-2012, 01:31 PM
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Last night vs. Nuggets we led the whole time. We we up 19 points at one point but they are a fast moving team and move up quickly. Kobe was on fire. At the end Kobe ended with 38 points and Bynum had a career-high 27 with 9 rebounds to win with a 104-100 total. Pau had a double-double and Ramon Sessions had 14. We switch to Denver this Friday.
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In our 84-99 loss last game the Nuggets came out very stong in the first quarter and in the 3rd we picked it up to make it a game. In the 4th their speed took us out. We play our 4th game in Denver today. Go Lakers. I hope to take this one in their house and open our lead in this series.
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Last night, game 4 of this first round, back in Denver, we were able to play and good back and forth game and get the victory so we now sit in a 3-1 lead and come back home for the 5th and I hope the last game to move on to face OKC. We hit two big 3s at the end to widen the lead. We did no allow as many second chance points and that really helped with the win tonight. Miller had a double double and we had 6 players in double digits. Keep it up Lakers!
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Game 5 last night vs. Denver.
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Kobe Bryant knocked down five 3-pointers in route to 43 points and Andrew Bynum (16 points, 11 rebounds) recorded a double-double in the Lakers' 102-99 Game 5 loss to the Nuggets at home Tuesday night. Matt Barnes chipped in for 11 points, Pau Gasol pulled down 10 rebounds and Ramon Sessions had six assists.
from Lakers.com We looked very flatfooted tonight. We tried to pick it up in the 4th but came up short. We need to return to Denver on Thursday. We have two more chances to finish them off. I dont want to have such a hard time the Thunder are waiting for us to finish that they are tough enough. Go LAKERS!
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From here Lakers.com

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Lakers guard Kobe Bryant missed Thursday morning’s shootaround ahead of Game 6 with gastroenteritis. We’ll know more about his status for the contest this evening about 90 minutes before tip off when the team’s PR staff or head coach Mike Brown provides an update on his condition.
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From the get go, we were spanked. We stareted off with tons of missed shots and they were on fire. Kobe, was sick but played anyway. He had IV before and at half to keep hydrated. Kobe scored 31 points and Ramon Sessions had 14 but the Lakers fell 113-96 in Denver last night.
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Bynum added 11 points and 16 rebounds as Jordan Hill supplied eight points and six rebounds. The Lakers now look to wrap up the series in Game 7 on Saturday
from lakers.com. I think they know they can beat us so when we come back home we still need to put in the work, Kobe needs to pass, we need to crash the boards and limit their 2nd chance points. If we get to the next round will have a lot of trouble too.
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We are now in a one game series with Denver. We come back home to finish the series. The've beat us back to back and had their way with us. We show a glimpse of getting back in the game and they kept squashing us with quick up and down ball. We'll see if we can come off and play hard from the get go. We'll see what adding Artest back into the lineup does. Let's knock this one out and then meet the Thunder. GO LAKERS!
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We were up 16 at one point in the 7th and last game of this series only to have them catch up and take the lead. This game was anxiety producing at times. My boys move onto the next road with a 96-87 victory over the Nuggets. Ron Artest and Pau came to play tonight, we had 5 players in double digits and Kobe facilitated a lot more tonight. I'm happy top move on. We face up with OKC starting on Monday at 7:30 PT. Wait, maybe it's on Tueday
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