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		<title>Finals reaction</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 15:29:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bill Plaschke, LA Times: Bryant, the Finals MVP, becomes possibly the most unburdened player in NBA history as he finally wins a title without former teammate and nemesis Shaquille O&#8217;Neal, who had earlier won one without Bryant. &#8220;I just don&#8217;t have to hear that criticism, that idiotic criticism, anymore,&#8221; said Bryant, who ended a week [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-plaschke-lakers15-2009jun15,0,5776479.column?page=1" target="_blank">Bill Plaschke, <em>LA Times</em></a>: Bryant, the Finals MVP, becomes possibly the most unburdened player in NBA history as he finally wins a title without former teammate and nemesis Shaquille O&#8217;Neal, who had earlier won one without Bryant. &#8220;I just don&#8217;t have to hear that criticism, that idiotic criticism, anymore,&#8221; said Bryant, who ended a week of growling intensity by literally gnawing at his fingernails in anticipation of Sunday&#8217;s final horn. Sitting with a Moet-soaked T-shirt in the interview room underneath Amway Arena, Bryant shook his head, grinning and chuckling, the taut and tough leader finally admitting that the Shaq rap ripped him. &#8220;It was like Chinese water torture . . . it was just annoying . . . I would cringe every time,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I was just like, it&#8217;s a challenge I&#8217;m just going to have to accept because there&#8217;s no way I&#8217;m going to argue it.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/orl-sportsmagic-lakers-diaz-15061509jun15,0,1240708.column" target="_blank">George Diaz, <em>Orlando Sentinel</em></a>: A flurry of turnovers, missteps and mistakes. The Magic bumbled their way through the evening, turning the Am into a roadhouse version of the Staples Center. It was an embarrassing way to say goodbye to the season. You lose, you lose. But you always play hard. Always. The Magic only did that in spurts Sunday. And that&#8217;s how you get blown out by a superior team. The Lakers deserved to be champions. They found ways to close out games in the clutch, unlike the Magic, who lost two of these matchups in overtime.<br />
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Michael Ventre, NBC Sports</a>: Next season the Lakers have a team returning that, theoretically, should be favored to repeat. The club has two major free agents in Lamar Odom and Trevor Ariza to try and lock up, but given the history of the Lakers and the fact that both players were vitally important to this championship run, it appears that will occur. It would not be a surprise if general manager Mitch Kupchak snagged another player through free agency or the draft, either. It’s almost impossible for any coach to turn his back on that. The allure of another championship? It’s one thing if a coach is foiled time after time by the agony of the pursuit, has a relationship with the Larry O’Brien Trophy similar to the one Captain Ahab had with Moby Dick, and just decides to pack it in. It’s quite another if someone says to the reigning virtuoso, “How would you like to play Carnegie Hall one more time?”</p>
<p><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playoffs/2009/columns/story?columnist=sheridan_chris&#038;page=howardnelsongame5-090615" target="_blank">Chris Sheridan, ESPN</a>: Want to know why Dwight Howard and Jameer Nelson sat there on the Magic bench, blank expressions adorning their faces, after that final buzzer? Why Superman and one of his All-Star sidekicks stuck around as the championship trophy podium was hastily assembled and the Lakers stood victorious atop it? Because that was what Howard wanted, and he wanted Nelson to witness, feel and share every raw, painful emotion that was tearing him apart inside. &#8220;He wanted me to sit out there and let it soak in so we could get that feeling &#8212; that bad feeling, actually, of how it feels, and not let it happen again,&#8221; Nelson said. &#8220;We don&#8217;t want it to happen again, so we stay out there to let it soak in, get upset a little bit. &#8220;A motivational thing, that&#8217;s it,&#8221; Nelson said.</p>
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		<title>Ladies and gentlemen, your World Champion Los Angeles Lakers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 03:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yep, the Lakers rolled, 99-86, to eliminate the Magic in Game 5 of the 2009 Finals. It is the franchise&#8217;s 15th title and Phil Jackson&#8217;s 10th as a head coach. Kobe got his first ring without Shaq. His legacy as one of the NBA&#8217;s all-time greatest players is secure. Even though he is the league&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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Yep, the Lakers rolled, 99-86, to eliminate the Magic in Game 5 of the 2009 Finals. It is the franchise&#8217;s 15th title and Phil Jackson&#8217;s 10th as a head coach.</p>
<p>Kobe got his first ring without Shaq. His legacy as one of the NBA&#8217;s all-time greatest players is secure. Even though he is the league&#8217;s most polarizing personality, he deserves a ton of credit for the way he led the Lakers this season. He deferred to his teammates time and time again, and they came through when it mattered most. This is no big deal for a lot of players, but Kobe is a different beast. </p>
<p>Unfortunately for the Magic, the competitiveness of these Finals is going to fade as time goes on. The Lakers&#8217; ability to clinch in five games seems dominant on paper and people are going to forget that if not for two plays &#8212; Courtney Lee&#8217;s missed alley-oop in Game 2 and Jameer Nelson&#8217;s failure to contest Derek Fisher&#8217;s game-tying three in Game 4 &#8212; this series easily could have gone into Game 5 with the Magic leading, 3-1. But by losing tonight the way they did, most people are going to forget how evenly matched these two teams were.</p>
<p>Heading into the offseason, it&#8217;s going to be interesting to see what&#8217;s ahead for each of these teams. Hedo Turkoglu, Lamar Odom, Trevor Ariza, Marcin Gortat and Shannon Brown are all entering free agency. If Jerry Buss is willing to go deep into luxury tax territory, the Lakers may elect to repeat this year&#8217;s success and sign both Ariza and Odom. My guess is that they re-sign Ariza and let Odom go. As for the Magic, they sound like they&#8217;re <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/06/13/magic-willing-to-pay-turkoglu/" target="_blank">willing to go over the luxury tax threshold to re-sign Turkoglu</a>. Gortat is a valuable player, but since he plays behind Howard, it will be hard to justify matching a significant offer.</p>
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		<title>Kobe steps out of Shaq’s shadow.  Lakers win NBA Finals.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 03:13:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Kinsella</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trevor Ariza should not be so surprised. He played great. Anyway&#8230; Kobe did it, after a few failed attempts and a whole lot of drama he has succeeded in leading the Los Angeles Lakers to the top of the NBA, and finally without Shaquille O’Neal there to throw his coattails under everyone. This marks Kobe’s [...]]]></description>
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<p>Trevor Ariza should not be so surprised.  He played great.  Anyway&#8230;</p>
<p>Kobe did it, after a few failed attempts and a whole lot of drama he has succeeded in leading the Los Angeles Lakers to the top of the NBA, and finally without Shaquille O’Neal there to throw his coattails under everyone.  This marks Kobe’s 4th championship, tying O’Neal’s tally.  </p>
<p>Other big news is of course Phil Jackson winning his 10th championship, making him the all-time leader for coaches.  For more on that look a couple of posts down.</p>
<p>You can check the box score <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/nba/viewcast/2009/06/14/index.html?contestId=25207&#038;vendorId=2009061419&#038;vendorVisitTeam=13&#038;vendorHomeTeam=19&#038;pageType=boxscore&#038;eref=sihpT1" target="_blank">here</a> and see the stats for yourself, but of all places, <a href="http://www.canada.com/sports/Lakers+finish+Magic/1695701/story.html" target="_blank">Canada.com</a> seems to be the first place with a nice summary of the game:</p>
<blockquote><p>Despite falling behind by nine points in the first quarter, the Lakers stepped on the gas in the second, reeling off 16 unanswered points, a run keyed by Trevor Ariza, and took a 56-46 lead at the half. The Lakers were in front by as many as 18 in the second half and didn&#8217;t allow the Magic a rally to send the series back to Los Angeles.</p>
<p>The 15 titles by the Lakers are two shy of Boston&#8217;s all-time record. It was also a sense of redemption for the Lakers, who lost in the Finals to the Celtics last year. It&#8217;s their first time raising the trophy since 2002, the last of three consecutive championships.</p></blockquote>
<p>Over the course of this series, the Magic never seemed to have things go their way.  In fact, watching the games, even when Orlando was winning by considerable margins I felt like it would only be a matter of time before the Lakers steamed back.  The inconsistency of the Magic play didn’t instill any confidence in me, and it doesn’t seem to have done much for the Orlando players either.</p>
<p>Credit Kobe Bryant though, he may not have had any incredible performances in this series, but his excellence each night more than enough makes up for it.  He’s a deserved Finals MVP.</p>
<p>I’m not going downtown tonight.</p>
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		<title>Phil Jackson the greatest coach ever?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 02:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Kinsella</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the Lakers and Magic duking it out right now on the tube I gotta wonder again about whether or not Phil Jackson might not be the best coach in NBA history. 9 championship rings and more than likely a 10th in the near future are nothing to balk at. Granted he has had pretty [...]]]></description>
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<p>With the Lakers and Magic duking it out right now on the tube I gotta wonder again about whether or not Phil Jackson might not be the best coach in NBA history.  9 championship rings and more than likely a 10th in the near future are nothing to balk at.  Granted he has had pretty much the best teams in NBA history to coach and granted he coached my childhood hero Bulls to legendary status, but I&#8217;ve never liked the Lakers (don&#8217;t tell anybody in Los Angeles please) so maybe I can try my hand at an objective conclusion here.  Maybe I better leave off, this is quite a subject to try and tackle in a post.  Here&#8217;s what Jay Mariotti at <a href="http://jay-mariotti.fanhouse.com/2009/06/13/phil-jackson-not-greatest-of-all-just-compare-to-stan-van-gundy/" target="_blank">Fanhouse</a> had to say about it:</p>
<blockquote><p>Some coaches merely dream the dream. Others actually live it, 10 times. We are watching the greatest NBA coach ever, America.</p>
<p>Appreciate him. For tonight might be the last time you see Phil Jackson on a sideline, even if he doesn&#8217;t have to do anything but call timeouts.</p></blockquote>
<p>A quick word to be true (the article Mr. Mariotti has written is quite good and much longer), but to the point.  I suppose it&#8217;s fun to try and decide who really is the best coach in history. Here&#8217;s an idea too though, is success necessary to be great?  I agree that they seem to go pretty hand-in-hand, but skill has taken a back seat to luck and tragedy plenty of times before.  Who&#8217;s to say really?  Personally, I thought Larry Brown coming into Detroit and leading that team to a championship over the heavily favored Lakers was some of the best coaching I can remember.  On the other hand, I might just have it out for the yellow and purple.</p>
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		<title>Finals commentary, prior to Game 5</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 16:24:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jason Whitlock, Kansas City Star: I’ve never been much of a Phil Jackson fan. Give me Michael Jordan, Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant and I’ll fill a trophy case, too. Jackson, the coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, doesn’t belong beside Red Auerbach, the most accomplished coach in NBA history. The Zen Master, as Jackson [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.kansascity.com/sports/columnists/jason_whitlock/story/1250855.html" target="_blank">Jason Whitlock, <em>Kansas City Star</em></a>: I’ve never been much of a Phil Jackson fan. Give me Michael Jordan, Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant and I’ll fill a trophy case, too. Jackson, the coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, doesn’t belong beside Red Auerbach, the most accomplished coach in NBA history. The Zen Master, as Jackson is referred, is a wonderful manager of egos and a suspect strategist, vulnerable to exposure by the game’s top tacticians such as Larry Brown and Gregg Popovich. That’s what I used to think before the current NBA finals series. I didn’t fully appreciate and/or comprehend Jackson’s brilliance. Orlando’s Stan Van Dumby has placed Jackson in proper perspective for me. So tonight, if Jackson surpasses Auerbach by securing a 10th championship, I will not offer an objection when analysts claim Jackson is Auerbach’s equal. For the first time in his career, Jackson is poised to win the title with an inferior team. I know that statement contradicts the lies you have been fed by the so-called experts who cover the NBA. But the truth is, Van Dumby has more tools in his work belt than Jackson.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-plaschke-lakers14-2009jun14,0,1749027,full.column" target="_blank">Bill Plaschke, <em>LA Times</em></a>: &#8220;I have no idea what you&#8217;re talking about,&#8221; Bryant said, laughing. The same questioner reminded him that it would soon be a topic. &#8220;It won&#8217;t be a topic,&#8221; Bryant said. &#8220;Won&#8217;t be an issue.&#8221; The questioner asked him to elaborate. &#8220;No,&#8221; Bryant said. &#8220;That&#8217;s exactly why it won&#8217;t be an issue.&#8221; It was my turn. I first accused Bryant of bringing up the subject, and he laughed again. &#8220;I didn&#8217;t bring it up,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I deflected.&#8221; Then I asked the only question on this subject that I figured he might answer. I asked, could you imagine playing for anyone else besides the Lakers next year? &#8220;No,&#8221; he said. Bingo. That&#8217;s enough for me, and should be enough for the Lakers. Unless Lakers officials somehow botch the negotiations for the new deal Bryant will demand after opting out of his contract &#8212; and they won&#8217;t, they love Kobe &#8212; then Bryant will be around to attempt another three-peat.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/orl-sports-magic-lakers-nbafinals-bianchi-061409,0,6212247.column" target="_blank">Mike Bianchi, <em>Orlando Sentinel</em></a>: When a hometown writer asks if he is actually guaranteeing a victory, Howard smiles and says: &#8220;I believe we&#8217;re going back to L.A. , and you should, too. You&#8217;re from Orlando.&#8221; Honestly, I have serious doubts whether the Magic can come back and win this series, but there&#8217;s no doubting this: Whether they do or don&#8217;t, this team&#8217;s Magical mystery tour through the playoffs has been a blast and boon for Orlando. During the last couple of years as we considered whether or not to build a new arena for the team, there has been much disagreement and debate about the Magic&#8217;s value to the community. In the last few weeks, those doubts have been washed away in a wave of incredible excitement and international exposure.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/11853049/rss" target="_blank">Gregg Doyel, CBS Sports</a>: Kobe&#8217;s team trumps LeBron&#8217;s team, but I knew that a month ago. Even wrote it. Because it&#8217;s not exactly rocket science. Kobe has the vastly superior supporting cast. Much as I&#8217;m turned off by Pau Gasol &#8212; I don&#8217;t like his body, I don&#8217;t like his body language, I don&#8217;t like his beard &#8212; Gasol is head and shoulders (if he had shoulders) above any of LeBron&#8217;s teammates in Cleveland. Tell me. Who is LeBron&#8217;s version of Gasol? Hell, who is LeBron&#8217;s version of Horry? These NBA Finals have shown just how much of a team game basketball is. The Lakers won Game 4 because Derek Fisher hit the two biggest shots of the night. Fisher is a tough, inspirational player, but in basketball terms he&#8217;s one-dimensional. He can shoot. That&#8217;s all he can do. And that makes him a role player, probably the sixth-best player on the Lakers. The Cavaliers have something like a Derek Fisher, too. His name is Mo Williams. Only he&#8217;s the Cavs&#8217; second-best player. And he&#8217;s not as clutch as Derek Fisher. </p>
<p><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9671330" target="_blank">Jason Whitlock, FOX Sports</a>: Jameer Nelson had no business on the court. None. Van Gundy&#8217;s decision to bench Rafer Alston throughout the fourth quarter (and overtime) in favor of Nelson is the dumbest big-game coaching decision I&#8217;ve ever seen. Don&#8217;t be fooled by the ridiculous commentary offered by Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy during ABC&#8217;s broadcast. Nelson made two elementary passes to Howard in the fourth quarter and Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy pretended that Magic Johnson, Bob Cousy, Isiah Thomas and John Stockton had all suited up for Orlando in the fourth quarter. Jackson had the audacity to coo that Nelson was &#8220;carrying&#8221; the Magic. Nelson carried the Magic straight to hell. He missed defensive rotations. He orchestrated back-to-back horrible offensive possessions at the end of the third quarter. He failed to locate and deliver the ball to Dwight Howard in the low post. And with five seconds left in regulation, he stood foolishly underneath the three-point line and let Derek Fisher walk into a game-tying three. Stan Van Gundy needs his ass beat.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[- DEADSPIN discusses the unfortunate ambushing of blogger Jerod Morris, who is catching massive criticism for his piece about Phillies&#8217; outfielder Raul Ibanez-steroids piece. For TSR&#8217;s take on the situation, click here. - UNCOACHED groups together a photo gallery of the most noteworthy Yahoo! baseball profile pictures. - SPORTSbyBROOKS says that Japanese fans really want [...]]]></description>
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<p>- <a href="http://deadspin.com/5287199/the-unfortunate-ambushing-of-jerod-morris-raul-ibanez-post?skyline=true&#038;s=x" target="_blank">DEADSPIN</a> discusses the unfortunate ambushing of blogger Jerod Morris, who is catching massive criticism for his piece about Phillies&#8217; outfielder Raul Ibanez-steroids piece. For TSR&#8217;s take on the situation, <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/06/11/ibanez-irate-over-blogger%e2%80%99s-ped-speculation-but-is-inquirer-columnist-to-blame/">click here</a>.</p>
<p>- <a href="http://www.uncoached.com/2009/06/11/the-most-noteworthy-yahoo-baseball-player-profile-pictures-part-1/" target="_blank">UNCOACHED</a> groups together a photo gallery of the most noteworthy Yahoo! baseball profile pictures.</p>
<p>- <a href="http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/ex-mets-skipper-bobby-valentine-is-big-in-japan-24395" target="_blank">SPORTSbyBROOKS</a> says that Japanese fans really want manager Bobby Valentine back.</p>
<p>- As the Penguins get ready to take on the Red Wings in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals tonight, <a href="http://theloveofsports.com/2009/06/10/top-10-game-7-road-winners/" target="_blank">THE LOVE OF SPORTS</a> ranks the top 10 &#8220;road warriors&#8221; in Game 7s.</p>
<p>- <a href="http://www.tonyblogs.net/2009/06/video-david-letterman-sends-steve-nash.html" target="_blank">TONY BLOGS.NET</a> has video of David Letterman sending Steve Nash to the NBA Finals.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 17:10:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[John Romano, St. Petersburg Times: Oh, technically the NBA Finals are still far from complete. Orlando still has another home game on Sunday night. And if you buy the old coaching mantra of one-game-at-a-time, you can picture a scenario where the Magic still comes away with a title. But realistically, the end is near. You [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.tampabay.com/sports/basketball/nba/article1009535.ece" target="_blank">John Romano, <em>St. Petersburg Times</em></a>: Oh, technically the NBA Finals are still far from complete. Orlando still has another home game on Sunday night. And if you buy the old coaching mantra of one-game-at-a-time, you can picture a scenario where the Magic still comes away with a title. But realistically, the end is near. You could see it the moment the ball left Derek Fisher&#8217;s fingertips in the final minute of overtime on Thursday night. You could see it in the frustration of Mickael Pietrus when he whacked Pau Gasol from behind in the final seconds. You could see it on the scoreboard that betrayed an arena filled with fans after looking so friendly for most of the night. The truth is, Orlando blew its chance to be the champion of the NBA in Game 4 on Thursday night. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-simers12-2009jun12,0,3077745.column" target="_blank">T.J. Simers, <em>LA Times</em></a>: We probably won&#8217;t know who has been actually coaching the Lakers this series until Phil&#8217;s next book is published. Right now the best we can do is offer congrats to Coach Phil &#038; Coach Kobe and thanks to the Magic for playing as if it has never been coached to win a big game. The guy coaching the Magic was so outclassed against the likes of Coaches Phil &#038; Kobe, he was playing a rusty Jameer Nelson with the game on the line. If the guy&#8217;s not coaching a YMCA team next season, he might want to instruct Nelson not to sag on a three-point shooter like Derek Fisher when leading by three. As for the Lakers, it&#8217;s very confusing at times who is in charge around here, especially the way Kobe has been playing.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-plaschke-lakers12-2009jun12,0,3417177.column" target="_blank">Bill Plashke, <em>LA Times</em></a>: Don&#8217;t worry, after what happened Thursday night in front of a crowd that was stunned into silence, you&#8217;ll see [Derek Fisher] again. After his two jaw-flooring three-pointers led the Lakers to a 99-91 overtime victory against the Orlando Magic in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, you&#8217;ll now officially be seeing him forever. You&#8217;ll see him on the firetruck at what is almost certain to be a championship parade after the Lakers took a 3-1 lead in the series. He&#8217;ll be in the back of that truck, surrounded by a floppy hat and family, but he&#8217;ll be there. You&#8217;ll see him in constant video replays celebrating two shots that were even bigger than his famous 0.4 bucket in the 2004 conference semifinals in San Antonio. His first shot, with 4.6 seconds remaining in regulation, tied the score. His second shot, with 31.3 seconds left in overtime, essentially won the game. Only on the second shot did he crack a smile. Not once did he do a victory dance. After both shots he applauded not himself, but his teammates. Typical Fish.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/basketball/bulls/chi-12-morrissey-kobe-bryant-jun12,0,7963482.column" target="_blank">Rick Morrissey, <em>Chicago Tribune</em></a>: While I was watching Kobe Bryant the other night, it occurred to me that, in essence, I was watching a tribute band. You probably have heard of groups that try to copy rock stars&#8217; music, clothes and accessories, right down to the commemorative hookahs. There are, for example, faux Beatles and cloned Doors out there trying to make a living on the road. Bryant could be the best player in NBA history, but he never will be looked at that way for one simple reason. You can&#8217;t out-Michael Jordan Michael Jordan. The tribute band imagery isn&#8217;t completely fair. When he retires, Bryant will walk away as one of the five best players ever to have laced on a pair of gym shoes. He&#8217;s not a pale imitation of Jordan. He&#8217;s a phenomenal imitation of Jordan. But he&#8217;s an imitation nonetheless, a mini-Mike.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/basketball/magic/orl-sportsmagic-lakers-bianchi-12061209jun12,0,5956636.column" target="_blank">Mike Bianchi, <em>Orlando Sentinel</em></a>: Are the NBA Finals officially over after the Magic&#8217;s 99-91 loss to the Lakers in Game 4 Thursday night? No, not officially. Only realistically. Remember the confetti that rained from the rafters after the victory Tuesday night in Game 3? On Thursday, the only thing that rained down was a disgusted fan who threw his beer cup toward the court as the victorious Lakers walked toward their locker room. The Magic are down 3-1, and let&#8217;s be honest. The chances of them winning three of the next three the final two in L.A. are slimmer than an L.A. supermodel.</p>
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