Black Mamba
Watching Kobe shoot free-throws used to be a model of how to shoot, sort of like watching Ray Allen shoot, well, anything. But now with his hurt wrist he has almost no follow-through.
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Lakers (96) - Pacers (98) Recap
Six Pacers scored in double-figures and the team shot 10-18 from 3-point range en route to their tenth win and the Laker’s 3rd straight loss.
Jim O’Brien on how it feels to coach against the Lakers when they’re firing on all cylinders.
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Lakers - 109, Pacers - 94
Not really much to complain about, lol. Lakers came in and handled business and looked great doing it. Kobe now has 10 30-point games this season, and for the second straight game he got his points very efficiently, 31 off of 11-18 shooting. That includes 4-8 from 3-point range, as well as 6 assists.
Pau Gasol seems to be back on track with his second straight solid effort as well. He scored 28 on 10-17 shooting. OH, and Lamar was amazing as usual, 13 points and SEVENTEEN boards. Seriously, vote to send him to the All-Star game.
Lakers - 92, Pacers - 95
Kobe Bryant had a season-high 41 points, but the Lakers fell 95-92 to the Indiana Pacers at home on Sunday night. Pau Gasol added 13 points and 12 rebounds while Lamar Odom tallied a double-double of his own with 15 points and 11 boards.



