Based on their recent string of nail-biting victories, you'd be forgiven for thinking that the L.A. Lakers only know how to win one way: via the fourth-quarter comeback. After knocking off the New Orleans Hornets by digging out of a 25-point hole on
"He's hit a wall a little bit of late," Lakers Coach Mike D'Antoni said. "We're trying to cut his minutes a little bit to get him re-energized so that he can have a big finish. I think it's normal. You can't play that level all the time. He's coming
Sunday means nationally televised NBA games, and the league has a good one for the fans this week as the Chicago Bulls head west to take on the hard-charging Los Angeles Lakers. These two teams last faced off in the Windy City on Jan. 21, and the tough
Friday night couldn't have gone much better for Lakers fans, who saw their team's playoff picture improve as they witnessed a vintage performance from Kobe Bryant. The Lakers beat the Raptors 118-116 in overtime at the
The Lakers trailed. The clock ticked away. The crowd roared. So, of course, you knew Kobe Bryant had the ball. You knew Bryant would shoot. You knew Bryant would score. You knew Bryant would save the day. The Lakers'
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