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Splits
01-29-2016, 10:34 PM
Mr. 48.5 will be absent from tonight's game, it doesn't fit the farewell narrative. But can the purple-n-piss avoid another 48 point drubbing at the hands LA's team?

Stay tuned.

Mitch
01-29-2016, 10:38 PM
LA's team is currently the Kings.

Splits
01-29-2016, 10:41 PM
It's been 2 years since this thrashing and they're even worse now :lmao

:cry motivation :cry

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HANG TIME HEADQUARTERS — Shakespeare himself couldn’t come up with the right words to describe the scene at the Staples Center Thursday night. It was a disaster movie — for the Los Angeles Lakers — playing out before our eyes on TNT. A proud franchise falling in epic fashion at the hands of the former doormat franchise that has existed in the Lakers’ shadow all these years.When it was over the scoreboard said it all: Clippers 142, Lakers 94 (http://www.nba.com/games/20140306/LACLAL/gameinfo.html?ls=slt)

The Lakers’ largest regular loss ever is, of course, the largest win over for the Los Angeles Clippers (their largest road win, too, even though technically they were playing on a floor in their home building) and the most points the Clippers have ever scored against the Lakers.

Lakers fans are quick to remind their Clippers counterparts that Los Angeles is and will always be a “Lakers town.” But on this night, Lakers fans probably wanted to be anywhere but the Southland.

Naturally, folks on Twitter and Instagram had a field day with this one, which started out innocently enough for the home team …

Splits
01-29-2016, 10:47 PM
Can anyone tell the difference between Anthony Brown and D'Bust besides the fact that one of them starts and the other has a faggotty shaved eyebrow? Couple of shitty light-skinned nobodies.