Friday, April 22, 2011

You know who’d tell you the same thing

You know who’d tell you the same thing? Kobe Bryant and Al Jefferson, two of the top 20 scorers in the NBA Carrera Sunglasses. Jefferson shot 5-for-18 and Bryant had more turnovers (seven) than field goals (six), the struggles indicative of a game that was every bit as hard to watch as Connecticut-Butler. Or this year's Oscar broadcast. Utah shot 40 percent and that was good enough to win by a point, 86-85, on a night the Lakers shot 38 percent and had 19 turnovers Oakley Sunglasses.
(For the Lakers it all but doomed their hopes of catching the Spurs for the best record in the league, leaving them three games behind in the loss column. But as Derek Fisher said, what difference does home-court advantage in the playoffs make if you can’t win home games? The Lakers have dropped their past two at Staples Center. This loss to an injury-riddled non-playoff team was as bad as they’ve looked all year. “You can’t dissect this game,” Lamar Odom advised reporters Chanel Sunglasses. “Don’t get intricate in your writing. We played bad, really bad.”)

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