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    License to Lillard tlongII's Avatar
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    http://www.foxsportswest.com/03/06/1...53&feedID=8063

    SAN ANTONIO -- When Ron Artest swatted George Hill's 3-pointer into the crowd, Artest gazed at the audience as he admired his work. Then he gave it a stamp of approval.

    Artest raised both arms, flexed both biceps and took turns kissing them.

    The gesture served to deliver a message: We're still champs.

    Yes, the Lakers were Sunday, eviscerating the San Antonio Spurs 99-83 in a game that was not remotely that close.

    Their victory will certainly reinforce the popular notion that the Lakers -- not the Spurs, who have the runaway-best record in the NBA -- are the team to beat once the playoffs begin.

    It's a compelling argument to make, particularly the way center Andrew Bynum is transforming them as a defensive tour de force.

    But if the Lakers played like champs, they often enough carried themselves like chumps.

    What's that phrase: Act like you've been there before?

    The Lakers did not. If it was not Artest mugging for the crowd, it was Kobe Bryant sinking a jumper and turning to glare at the Spurs' bench and picking up a technical foul for barking at Manu Ginobili, Derek Fisher kvetching over foul calls with the Lakers up by 20 late in the fourth quarter, or Shannon Brown showboating with between-the-legs dribbles.

    And then there was Bynum afterward, calling out the Spurs as quitters.

    "I haven't seen that yet from San Antonio this year," Bynum said. "But their starters definitely quit."

    Funny, but when the Spurs, trailing by 25 points, crashed the boards for four offensive rebounds on the same possession, that didn't smell like quit.

    Actually, the Spurs' comportment was no different from the way they carried themselves two days earlier, when they were doing the throttling – beating Miami by 30 points. The Spurs trailed by 30 points in the third quarter, but they were still running their offense, competing for rebounds and playing the game. The only noticeable frustration came from Tim Duncan when he put his hands over his head after missing another shot.

    The same could not be said for the Lakers.

    That was evident in the third quarter, when a foul was not called quickly enough for Bryant's pleasure as he drove for a layup. After Bryant made the free throw, he continued to snipe at the officials, while the Spurs hustled the ball up court and got it to Bryant's man, Steve Novak, who sank a wide-open 3-pointer.

    That cut the Lakers' lead to 27.

    This is not just a matter of getting an F in citizenship. It speaks to how the Lakers will carry themselves when they don't make 23 of their first 38 shots – including Pau Gasol's first 3-pointer in more than two years.

    And what happens when the Spurs, or anyone else, don't miss 16 of 22 shots in the first quarter?

    And what happens when the stakes are much greater than they are now?

    And make no mistake, those days will come. The Lakers are no doubt very good, but with the exception of Bynum, they don't look any better than last season – only older. They can't count on any production from their point guards, Fisher and Steve Blake. And Lamar Odom is the only player off the bench who can be counted on for anything other than playing hard.

    And, with the possibility of playing two or three playoff series without home-court advantage, the road will be a little more difficult.

    But when the Lakers were on the court Sunday, those were possibilities they did not consider. They were, as it were, feeling it.

    "I wouldn't say arrogance," Gasol said of the Lakers' mien. "I would say confidence or swagger. Obviously, when you work hard and it pays off, it translates into stops and good shooting at the other end. And then the next thing you know, you're up 15, 20 in the first quarter, you've got to get a little confidence, right?"

    Odom, who has been known to hot dog it, did not on Sunday. But he saw nothing wrong with the Lakers playing with a little posing and posturing.

    "It's still a game at the end of the day," Odom said. "When everyone gets involved and we're talking and communicating, offensively and defensively, that's what it turns into."

    A fair point, but if the Lakers' season ends and they are not putting their lips to the golden trophy, their self indulgence may be their kiss of death.

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    Chillin' like a villain... TampaDude's Avatar
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    A fair point, but if the Lakers' season ends and they are not putting their lips to the golden trophy, their self indulgence may be their kiss of death.
    Lakers aren't winning the le this year. Deal with it, Lakers fans.

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    Lakers aren't winning the le this year. Deal with it, Lakers fans.

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    The 2-time, back-to-back champs acting and posing like the Miami Heat.

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    Chillin' like a villain... TampaDude's Avatar
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    I don't see anything too surprising. Come on. Kobe is Kobe an egomaniac asshole, Artest is crazy, Bynum is dumb. Not to mention Fisher is dirty and Odom can be an asshole at times.

    doesn't matter. Spurs know this team well. Have seen worse.

    Plus, this is nothing that the Heat/Celtics/Mavs wouldn't do. Non issue.

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    Every cell in my body hates fox. Unfotunately they are the only network who gives somwhat of a s&*%t for the SPURS. So cheers to them.

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    selbstverständlich Agloco's Avatar
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    How's the vicarious living tlongII?

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    George Hill's finger pointing > Artests bicep kiss

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    Lakers >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>. Spurs




    TBH
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    IDIWYM

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    John BasedowMul roll after L.A. County beach maintenance informed him Kobme had taken a dump in that spot in the sand.

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    John BasedowMul roll after L.A. County beach maintenance informed him Kobme had taken a dump in that spot in the sand.
    I thought it was Basedow just embarrassed about his flamingo neck.

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    John BasedowMul roll after L.A. County beach maintenance informed him Kobme had taken a dump in that spot in the sand.
    No Ralphie? You're slipping, Fabbs...


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    America runs on Duncan! Horse's Avatar
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    How's the vicarious living tlongII?
    Really what a ing if your a laker fan just say so.

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    Seems like a lot of the posters here need pussy and quick.

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    And they aren't taking their head out of their asses either!

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    A healthy Lakers team doesn't need to respect the Spurs. Home court won't matter because the spurs won't even get to a game 7 with LA. Phil Jackson knows he has the spurs right where he wants them and the last game is a good measure how dominate the lakers can be against a roster with major frontline flaws.

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    A healthy Lakers team doesn't need to respect the Spurs. Home court won't matter because the spurs won't even get to a game 7 with LA. Phil Jackson knows he has the spurs right where he wants them and the last game is a good measure how dominate the lakers can be against a roster with major frontline flaws.

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    The Lakers are looking really good right now. I can only hope they're peaking too early.

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    Wow, Lakers really needed that win. They're still trying to state how good they're, I think after first 2 games their butthurt was deeper than our thoughts

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    On the OP... I thought this was rather obvious the day the Lakers starters kept running up the score against the woeful Cavs...

    Poppovich would never even contemplate stooping to such petty tactics... but... they are the Lakers...

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    Poppovich would never even contemplate stooping to such petty tactics
    He stooped to gleaning police blotters in order to garner Neal. He ain't no saint.

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    He stooped to gleaning police blotters in order to garner Neal. He ain't no saint.
    Pretty sure Pop didn't even know who the Neal was until he saw him in Summer League.

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    No surprise here.

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