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Bernie Bickerstaff, Chuck Person not retained by Lakers
Assistant coaches Bernie Bickerstaff and Chuck Person were told Monday they would not be retained by the Lakers for next season. Bickerstaff was 4-1 in relief of Mike Brown last November, the longtime veteran serving as a brief bridge from Brown to Mike...
Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Mike Brown (basketball), Earl Clark, Alvin Gentry, LeBron James
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Lakers season wrap: Earl Clark was a welcome surprise
Forward Earl Clark gave the Lakers a midseason boost when the team was riddled with injury. His stretch of strong play may make him too expensive for the Lakers to retain as a free agent. Clark struggled his first three seasons in the league. When...
Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Jordan Hill, Mike Brown (basketball), Earl Clark, Pau Gasol
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Think the Lakers should let Dwight Howard go? Think again
We have a major difference of opinion. And I understand why you are wrong. You began the season thinking, and being told by the media, the Lakers were going to be great because they had so much talent. You didn't get it in the first five games, so Mike...
Tags: Radio, Mike Brown (basketball), Pat O'Brien, Shaquille O'Neal, Pau Gasol
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Lakers season wrap: Devin Ebanks the forgotten man
Forward Devin Ebanks won't be back with the Lakers next season after falling far, far out of the rotation. While former coach Mike Brown was willing to play Ebanks, in early November the third-year forward was arrested on suspicion of DUI. From that...Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Mike Brown (basketball), Devin Ebanks, Mitch Kupchak, Oklahoma City Thunder
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Lakers season wrap: Brief but magical season for Andrew Goudelock
One of the season's bright stories, stemming from the team's darkest moment, was the Lakers' last-minute signing of guard Andrew Goudelock. The Lakers were rocked when Kobe Bryant tore his Achilles' with just two games remaining in the regular season. ...
Tags: NBA Development League, Andrew Goudelock , NBA Draft, Rio Grande Valley Vipers, Kobe Bryant
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Nothing to see here, Lakers fans
A compilation of all of the Lakers' postmortem material recently published in your paper would read something akin to "War and Peace." Hey, they had a rough season, they have some decisions to make and the future is uncertain. Enough said. Bud Chapman...
Tags: Television Industry, Los Angeles Dodgers, Peter Bourjos, Mike Brown (basketball), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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Hall of Fame Lakers forward Elgin Baylor to auction memorabilia
Lakers Hall of Famer Elgin Baylor will be auctioning off memorabilia, awards and personal items on May 31 with the help of Julien's Auctions. Baylor, whose No. 22 jersey is retired at Staples Center, is making available his 1959 All-Star Game MVP...Tags: Staples Center, Los Angeles Lakers, Elgin Baylor, Auction Service, Sports
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Lakers season wrap: Jordan Hill pushed to return, help in playoffs
Jordan Hill played just 29 games for the Lakers this season, suffering a "season-ending" hip injury on Jan. 6 against the Denver Nuggets. Despite surgery and a six-month prognosis, Hill made it all the way back in time for the Lakers' four-game sweep by...
Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Jordan Hill, Sports, San Antonio Spurs, Detroit Pistons
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Kobe Bryant in court battle with mother over memorabilia
Kobe Bryant is in a court battle with his mother because she is trying to auction off his old Lakers and high school memorabilia. Pamela Bryant was given $450,000 up front by a New Jersey auction house to surrender mementos from Kobe's days at Lower...
Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Auction Service, Justice System, Lawyers, Kobe Bryant
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Phil Jackson to advise Detroit Pistons on coaching search
While the fans at Staples Center ended the season chanting "We want Phil," it appears the Lakers and Phil Jackson are nowhere near a reunion. Jackson has agreed to "serve in an advisory capacity" with the Detroit Pistons as owner Tom Gores searches...Tags: Staples Center, Los Angeles Lakers, Lawrence Frank, Tom Gores, National Basketball Association
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Lakers' Metta World Peace OK with reserve role
Metta World Peace is back in the lineup for the Lakers, but he'll remain a reserve until his knee improves. "Physically, he was limping and didn't look good last game," said Coach Mike D'Antoni of World Peace's four-point performance Wednesday against...Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Metta World Peace, Earl Clark, Portland Trail Blazers, Knee Arthroscopy
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Loss of Kobe Bryant overshadows Lakers' 118-116 win over Warriors
The Lakers won a game, keeping their playoff hopes alive, but at an incredibly steep cost. Kobe Bryant sustained a probable torn left Achilles' tendon Friday, the Lakers said, scheduling an MRI exam that would likely confirm it this morning. BOX...Tags: Stephen Curry, Robert Sacre, Kobe Bryant, Harrison Barnes, Staples Center
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