Gives me shivers every time. This time the bounce went our way.
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Here you are, shameless -riding to yet another lottery season.
Duncan, Parker shoot down defending champs
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Kobe Bryant left the court in tears as the three-year championship reign of the Los Angeles Lakers came to a decisive end.
"I hate this feeling, I don't ever want to feel it again,'' Bryant said Thursday night after a 110-82 loss to the San Antonio Spurs.
The Spurs, the last team other than Los Angeles to win an NBA le, had been ousted by the Lakers in each of the past two seasons.
"We've been put down by these guys the last couple of years,'' Tim Duncan said after getting 37 points and 16 rebounds to lead the wipeout. "More than ending their reign, that felt a lot better -- ending their season and going on.''
Spurs, Duncan Sweep Lakers
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POSTED: May 24, 1999
Tim Duncan remembers when the San Antonio Spurs were a struggling, sub-.500 team. That was less than three months ago.
Boy, have things changed. And he's the main reason.
Duncan, who seems to get a little better every day, had 33 points, 13 rebounds and four assists yesterday to lead the visiting Spurs to a 118-107 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, completing a four-game sweep of the Western Conference semifinal series.
A day earlier, Duncan had 37 points, 14 rebounds and four assists in a 103-91 victory.
Spurs already got their sweep on the way to a ring over Kobe and the Lakers.
Lakers are nothing but a residue on the West coast from the huge Fredo took on his father's legacy. Right now Doc Rivers, the same guy who beat your ass by 40 in a Finals closeout game, is coaching the real LA team.
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