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Stoudemire’s Un-Natural Natural Position

by Charlie on January 19, 2012

Amar’e Stoudemire’s shift back to his “natural” power forward position could be a big reason for his poor start.

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Playoff Roundup – Lakers Eliminated

by Charlie on May 9, 2011

The latest Laker dynasty ended with a resounding “thud.” Or maybe that was just the sound of JJ Barea hitting the deck after being laid out by Laker center Andrew Bynum – one of several classless fouls committed by Los Angeles long after the outcome was no longer in doubt. Bynum and Lamar Odom were [...]

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MSG.com NBA Playoff Roundup

by Charlie on May 5, 2011

While they might look unimpressive at times during the regular season, the Lakers always manage to turn it on in the playoffs, right? And while the Dallas Mavericks may look like world-beaters, they tend to fall apart in the post season. We might need to re-think both teams’ reputations, as the Lakers are in a [...]

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Kris Humphries is Keeping Up with the Kardashians

by Charlie on December 9, 2010

Reality TV queen Kim Kardashian is dating New Jersey Nets forward/center Kris Humphries, Life & Style magazine reports. (Hey, his name fits with the Kardashians’ “K” theme…) Could the pairing be part of Net owner Mikhail Prokhorov’s “blueprint for greatness?” Kardashian dated Saints running back Reggie Bush — and the Saints won the Super Bowl. [...]

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What’s Next for the Lakers?

by Charlie on June 21, 2010

Note to the rest of the Western Conference: if you think the champs are going to be an easier mark next year — or the year after that — you might want to re-think your position. With most of the team’s core locked up through the 2013/14 season, the Lakers aren’t going anywhere. 2010-11 Roster: [...]

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Derek Fisher scored 11 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter and played excellent defense throughout, as the Lakers beat the Celtics, 91-84 to take a 2-1 NBA Finals series lead. Just one game after setting a new Finals record for three-pointers made, Ray Allen failed to connect from long range. Allen shot a [...]

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The NBA Supports World AIDS Day

by Charlie on December 7, 2009

This is the first — and likely, the only — time I’ll ever feature two Sam Dalembert videos on the same day. But this one is for a much better cause. In honor of World AIDS Day, the NBA is running this public service announcement to help drive awareness and testing. The clip features Queen [...]

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