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I miss Pau Gasol
LOLOdom or Artest can stop Dirk.
yeah laugh about Odom, but he gives Dirk fits. it's rare to have someone as big as Dirk guarding him well. most bigs are stiffs, not LO
and Artest gives Dirk fits.
Lakers wont lose this, not the way Cuban trashed them.
Pau Gasol is pretty valuable you know, and the Mavs are no push over..this is not the lakers
i dont know what the hell they are doing
Care to retract any of your statementsTYO, you know what i said
it's like kobe hasnt scored 40 before though
lol he'll probably do it tomorrow.
who the hell is guarding him on Dallas?
Q Ross?
Q Ross is a good defender, but damnCare to retract any of your statements
Why would the refs be against LA? All refs love Kobe..has anyone heard what donaghy said in his book?
i believe him
yeah this is not the lakers night.Allen Iverson provides a good example of a player who generated strong reaction, both positive and negative, within the corps of NBA referees. For instance, veteran referee Steve Javie hated Allen Iverson and was loathe [sic] to give him a favorable call. If Javie was on the court when Iverson was playing, I would always bet on the other team to win or at least cover the spread. No matter how many times Iverson hit the floor, he rarely saw the foul line. By contrast, referee Joe Crawford had a grandson who idolized Iverson. I once saw Crawford bring the boy out of the stands and onto the floor during warm-ups to meet the superstar. Iverson and Crawford's grandson were standing there, shaking hands, smiling, talking about all kinds of things. If Joe Crawford was on the court, I was pretty sure Iverson's team would win or at least cover the spread.