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Phil Jackson To Take Questions At University of ND

Bryant sinks 19 as U.S. beats Russia in defensive battle

NBA Day 3: Clippers shelve Gordon for Summer League

Krzyzewski Sets the Tone Early

Dick Bavetta officiates Game 5 of NBA finals

Lakers plan a viewing party

Jazz ties series with Lakers

Fisher: Trust will lead Kobe to MVP award

Bryant shines as Lakers beat Nuggets

Lassen: Nuggets learn this team more than just Kobe

Lakers wrap up top seed in West

Suns playoff tickets go on sale Thursday

Kobe will take race for MVP to the wire

Lakers knock off Wizards in OT

Spurs playoff tickets go on sale April 10

Bryant helps Lakers rally past Warriors

Two three-pointers in last minute carry Warriors by Lakers

Rockets 104 Lakers 92

Sunday's NBA Capsules

Recap: Seattle vs. LA Lakers

Kobe's playing time to be short tonight

Lakers coach Jackson wary of next three opponents

Pistons rip Mavs; Kobe leads L.A.

Focus is back on Bryant

Bryant has often played well when ill

Bryant, Bynum lead Lakers past Pacers

Former Lakers boss loves Garnett's game, but he'd take his guy

Bryant beats Wilt to 20,000 career points

Bryant scores 32 points, Vujacic adds 14 in Lakers' 113-92 win over Clippers

Bryant's 28 points lead Lakers past Warriors 123-113

Recap: LA Lakers vs. Orlando

Lakers winning despite Bryant trade talks

Bryant effectively shows what could have been to the Bulls

Bulls’ poor play sparks fans’ chants for Bryant

Kobe Bryant's play does talking

Jackson gets a dig in on Bryant

Clippers down Bryant, Lakers

Is Bryant long for L.A.?

Bulls would add risk in Bryant deal

Does Kobe Owe Fans an Explanation?

Here We Go Again: Kobe Saga Will Go On With The Lakers

Ingram: Shaq To LA? Not Likely . . .

Monday Listed, Five NBA Stars On Trading Block: Ron Artest, Mike Bibby, Kobe Bryant, Shawn Marion, Jermaine O’Neal

Jackson Agrees With Kobe on Lakers

Kobe's pass first, shoot second attitude highlights U.S. play

Kobe, LeBron and Carmelo Carry U.S.

Kobe visits Manila Sept. 5

Tony Soprano goes to Basketball Camp

Monday Listed-NBA Players On The Trading Block: Ron Artest, Mike Bibby, Kobe Bryant, Jermaine O’Neal, Mickael Pietrus, & Anderson Varejao

Bryant caps Team USA camp in style

Kobe Bryant to be Traded to Memphis, Says Guy Who Might be Fired if He's Right

Kobe Bryant Apologizes to Lakers GM

NBA INSIDER: Kobe will be a highlight

What Kobe Bryant Has Coming to Him

Are Bulls on Kobe Bryant's wish list?

What Kobe Bryant and Paris Hilton Have in Common

Kobe Bryant's remarks show a lack of loyalty

Kobe Bryant: I Want To Be Traded, Unless...

The selfless superstar

NBA Insider: To satisfy Kobe, Lakers face daunting offseason task

Lakers need to get some help for Bryant, now

Just Saying, Is All...Learning to Lose with Kobe Bryant

Jackson: Kobe looked tired down the stretch

Sonics can't stop Kobe

Bell Helps Carry Suns Past Kobe, Lakers

COL BKB: Florida 76, UCLA 66

Final Four Fits All Ages ; Champs of Many Eras Clash in Atlanta

NCAA Final Four Player Preview

Florida, Georgetown Advance to NCAA's Final Four

NCAA Tournament's upset-free first round has led to Sweet 16 humdingers. Plus: Why is time so time-consuming? And: Replays.

NCAA TOURNAMENT REPORT: Higher seeds take care of business

Jayhawks: We play defense, too

Sweet 16 preview

Florida, Kansas Join Top Seeds in NCAA's Round of 16

Coach's son Kruger makes dad proud, leads UNLV to Sweet 16

Taylor's scoring touch drives Badgers to second round

Boston College 84, Texas Tech 75

Early games the most intriguing in March Madness

An Annual Rite Brace Yourself for the Tourney

Final Four

Ducks rule over Trojans

Beavers exit on cue

Instate rivals

Pac 10 Teams

Stanford Men Prepare For Pac-10 Tournament

Stanford wins Pac-10 title game

Nash downs Kobe and the Lakers 99-94

Sloan on Bryant's big game

Bryant hits 21-of-24 free throws in win

Kobe Bryant-G- Lakers

Lakers sink as Kobe sits

Jackson advises, Bryant consents

MVP Bryant leads West over East

Team-oriented style has Lakers' Bryant playing his best

Kobe helps Lakers take lead

LeBron James and Cleveland Cavaliers send Kobe Bryant and the Lakers home losers

Mature Bryant puts team first

Bryant, Arenas Renew Budding Rivalry

Kobe outscores Arenas for Lakers win

Celtics fans cheer Kobe Bryant heroics

Lakers' Bryant suspended for hitting Ginobili

Kobe hears the Bynum comparisons

Great Scott: LA’s Bryant whines his way to a loss

Upgraded Warriors no match for Kobe

Bryant makes a passing impression

Kobe changes game, goes from selfish to team player

Kobe Bryant Injured vs. Rockets

Lakers Look to 'New' Kobe Bryant

Jackson says Bryant Isn't Back to Form

Bryant Scores 23 In Season Debut

Suddenly, No Rush for Bryant

Kobe Bryant MVP?

The Lakers Game Review...

Kobe Bryant’s Asian Tour

Kobe Named To All-NBA First Team

Nike Using Kobe Bryant Again

Kobe Watching His Team Grow Up

Pac 10 Tournament

Kobe News Online
 

China’s Sun Yue signs for LA Lakers (The Star) LOS ANGELES: Chinese guard Sun Yue (pic) has signed a multi-year contract with the Los Angeles Lakers, the National Basketball Association (NBA) club announced on Monday.

Point-Counterpoint: LeBron or Kobe? (HoopsWorld) We asked experts Travis Heath and Eric Pincus to give us their thoughts on two the best players in the game: Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant and Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James. Is one better? Would they rather have one over the other? Or is this simply a debate with no answer?

Labor Day Roundup (LA.com) Laboriously reported (by clearing the ol' in-box)

24 NBA Professional Players Won Medals (HispanicBusiness.com) A total of 24 current and previous basketball players of the U.S. professional league of the National Basketball Association (NBA) received medal during the Olympic Games of Beijing 2008, NBA said on Wednesday.

RICK McGOWAN COLUMN: When it was a game (Newport Daily News) The United States champion in the Little League World Series will be crowned today, when Fontenot, La., faces Waipahu, Hawaii, on ABC at 3:30 p.m. Kids will play. Adults will cheer.

Rumors: Questions in the Pacific (HoopsWorld) RUMOR HAS IT…

SPORTS BRIEFS (Richmond Times-Dispatch) OAKLAND, Calif. - Golden State Warriors guard Monta Ellis will be out at least three months after severely spraining his ankle. Ellis, who got a six-year contract extension worth $66 million from the Warriors this summer, sprained his ankle and tore a deltoid ligament while working out at his home in Jackson, Miss., Warriors spokesman Raymond Ridder said.

Scoreboard: (The Appleton Post-Crescent) Basketball

Briefs | (The Charlotte Observer) Ex-player died of heart failure Oregon officials say an autopsy shows former Portland Trail Blazers center Kevin Duckworth died when his enlarged heart failed. Duckworth died Monday at 44 on the Oregon coast, where he was on a goodwill tour for the team. The Oregon State Police said Wednesday the autopsy concluded that Duckworth died of “hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with congestive heart ...

Young defenseman Vlasic locked up by Sharks (Contra Costa Times) Marc-Edouard Vlasic would have become a restricted free agent next summer, but the Sharks made sure no other NHL team can lure the defenseman away for another five years.

 
KOBE BRYANT

Los Angeles Lakers
The Los Angeles Lakers of theNational Basketball Association (NBA) and a team based in Los Angeles, California. The Lakers play their home games at Staples Center, which they share with the Los Angeles Clippers, their sister team the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA, the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League, the Los Angeles Avengers of the Arena Football League and the NBA Development League's Los Angeles D-Fenders.

The Laker franchise was founded in Detroit before moving to Minneapolis, where the team got its official title from the state's nickname, and won 5 league championships within the various leagues before locating to Los Angeles. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Lakers popularity soared, with superstar players Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and coach Pat Riley winning five titles in the that span, with 3 championship series against their arch-rivals, the Boston Celtics.


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In the 2000s, the trio of coach Phil Jackson, Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal brought three straight championships before falling apart then culminating in O'Neal being traded to the Miami Heat. Only Bryant, Jackson, and Derek Fisher, after brief stops with the Golden State Warriors and Utah Jazz, remain from the champion years. Most recently, the team finished 42-40 in the 2006-07 NBA season, Jackson's second worst record of his coaching career.

The Los Angeles Lakers are notable for having (at the end of the 2005–06 season) the most wins (2,806), the highest winning percentage (61.5%), the most finals appearances (28) of any NBA franchise, and the second most championships (14, behind the Boston Celtics' 16).[1] They hold the record for the longest consecutive win streak (33) in U.S. professional team sports. The franchise has only missed the NBA playoffs 5 times.[2] According to Forbes magazine, the Lakers are the second most valuable basketball franchise in the United States, valued at approximately $568 million, surpassed only by the New York Knicks.

The Lakers began in 1944 when Ben Berger and Morris Chalfen bought the Detroit Gems of the National Basketball League for $15,000 and relocated it to Minneapolis. As the Gems had by far the worst record in the NBL, the Lakers had the first pick in the 1947 dispersal draft of players from the Professional Basketball League of America, which they used to select George Mikan, later to become arguably the greatest center of his time. With Mikan, new coach John Kundla and an infusion of former University of Minnesota players, the Lakers won the NBL championship in that 1947-48 season and joined three other NBL teams in jumping to the Basketball Association of America, where they promptly won the 1948-49 BAA championship. The NBL and BAA merged to become the NBA in 1949.

Kobe Bryant in a Lakers uniform.The Minneapolis Lakers were one of the dominant teams of the fledgling NBA. With Hall of Famers George Mikan, Vern Mikkelsen, Jim Pollard, Slater Martin, and Clyde Lovellette, they were the NBA's first "dynasty", winning five championships in six years (1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954).

The Laker Girls performing during halftime.After their move to Los Angeles in 1960, the team would go on to feature Hall of Famers Elgin Baylor, Jerry West, Gail Goodrich, and Wilt Chamberlain. But despite the wealth of talent, they were repeatedly foiled by the Boston Celtics, losing the championship to them six times in eight years. It wasn't until 1972, when the Lakers strung together a record 33-game win streak under Coach of the Year Bill Sharman, that they were able to secure their first championship in Los Angeles.

However, even with the addition of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the Los Angeles weren't able to win another championship until the arrival of Earvin "Magic" Johnson in 1979, defeating the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1980 championship series.(thanks to an MVP performance by the rookie Johnson, who, starting for the injured Abdul-Jabbar, had 42 points, 15 rebounds, and 7 assists to clinch the series). Under coach Pat Riley, a former Laker player, the Lakers then went on to dominate the 1980s, appearing in the finals eight times in the decade and being crowned champions five times, including consecutive championships in 1987 and 1988, the first team to do so since Boston in 1969.

Although they made another finals appearance in 1991, they spent most of the 1990s fielding teams that were not considered legitimate title contenders. However, during the 1996 offseason, the Lakers signed Shaquille O'Neal and acquired rookie Kobe Bryant from the Charlotte Hornets. Following the hiring of Phil Jackson as head coach in 1999, the team returned to championship form; led by O'Neal, Bryant, and a talented supporting cast, the Lakers won three consecutive NBA Finals from 2000-02.

Most recently, the Lakers endured a series of off-the-court problems, largely the result of friction among O'Neal, Bryant, and Jackson. In 2004, O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat and Jackson temporarily retired. After the Lakers struggled in 2004-05, Jackson returned for the following season, and the Bryant-led team returned to the postseason, losing to the Phoenix Suns in the first round in both the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons. In the 2006-2007 season the Lakers also lost to the Phoenix suns again. Later in the offseason, rumours that Kobe Bryant, the Laker's star player, requested to be traded. The Lakers did not trade Bryant.

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Lakers sign lone draft pick, UK guard Crawford (Sports Illustrated) EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) -- Joe Crawford, the Los Angeles Lakers' only selection in the NBA draft last June, signed a contract with the Western Conference champions on Wednesday.

Lakers Sign Second-Rounder Joe Crawford (NBA.com) The Los Angeles Lakers have signed guard Joe Crawford, it was announced today. Per team policy, terms of the agreement were not released. Selected by the Lakers with the 58th pick in the 2008 NBA Draft, Crawford, a 22 year-old native of Detroit, Michigan, played four seasons at the University of Kentucky, averaging 11.3 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 127 games (76 starts).

Lakers sign draft pick (Lawrence Journal-World) Joe Crawford, the Los Angeles Lakers’ only selection in the NBA Draft, signed a contract with the Western Conference champions Wednesday. Crawford, the 58th overall pick, averaged 11.3 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.5 assists in four years at Kentucky,

Official: NFL to play in Los Angeles next season (San Gabriel Valley Tribune) INDUSTRY - Developer Ed Roski Jr.'s business partner says he has "no doubt" a National Football League team will play in Los Angeles in 2009, most likely at the Rose Bowl.

Lakers sign second-round pick Crawford (Lexington Herald-Leader) The Los Angeles Lakers signed second- round draft pick guard Joe Crawford on Wednesday. Per team policy, terms of the agreement were not released. Crawford, 22, started all six games for the Lakers Summer League squad this past July, averaging 11.3 points including .455 (5-of-11) shooting from behind the arc, 2.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 32.7 minutes. A three-year starter at the ...

Lakers sign second-round pick Crawford (Bradenton Herald) The Los Angeles Lakers signed second- round draft pick guard Joe Crawford on Wednesday. Per team policy, terms of the agreement were not released.

NBA: Lakers sign second-round draft pick (Honolulu Advertiser) EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Joe Crawford, the Los Angeles Lakers' only selection in the NBA draft last June, signed a contract with the Western Conference champions today.

Crawford Signs with Lakers (WTVQ Lexington) The Los Angeles Lakers have signed guard Joe Crawford, it was announced today. Per team policy, terms of the agreement were not released.

China’s Sun Yue signs for LA Lakers (The Star) LOS ANGELES: Chinese guard Sun Yue (pic) has signed a multi-year contract with the Los Angeles Lakers, the National Basketball Association (NBA) club announced on Monday.

Lakers sign second-round pick from '07 Sun Ye (Sports Illustrated) Sun Yue, a second-round pick in the 2007 NBA draft, has signed a multiyear contract with the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers. Terms were not announced.

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