Roger L. Simon

December 1st, 2006 7:48 am

You may hate him but…

Nine for nine from the field and ten for ten from the line for thirty points in one quarter! Who does that?

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1. pastorius:

Kobe is the man, especially when Odom, Bynum, Kwame and Walton are also getting their touches.

The Lakers look to me like they are all the way back from rebuilding hell, and it only took two seasons.

I have to say, although I doubted him, Mitch Kupchak must be some kind of genius. He picked Bynum. He got Kwame and Jordan Farmar and Roni Turiaf and Mo Evans.

I didn’t see this coming.

The Lakers are fun again.

Dec 1, 2006 - 10:28 am 2. Hunter McDaniel:

Kupchak wasn’t too shabby as a player, either, as I remember from my student days at N. Carolina.,

Dec 1, 2006 - 3:34 pm

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