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		<title>Derek Fisher Signs 3 Year Deal with Lakers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although Derek Fisher thought about joining that burgeoning superteam in Miami, he’s staying in the Los Angeles Lakers’ own collection of stars.  The veteran point guard said Monday he’ll re-sign with the Lakers, sticking with Kobe Bryant and the defending two-time NBA champions after speaking with several teams as a free agent.  “I have decided [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although Derek Fisher thought about joining that burgeoning superteam in Miami, he’s staying in the Los Angeles Lakers’ own collection of stars.  The veteran point guard said Monday he’ll re-sign with the Lakers, sticking with Kobe Bryant and the defending two-time NBA champions after speaking with several teams as a free agent.  “I have decided to continue with Kobe, continue with our teammates and the fans of Los Angeles,” Fisher said in a statement on his website. “While this may not be the most lucrative contract I’ve been offered this offseason, it is the most valuable. I am confident I will continue to lead this team on and off the court. Let the hunt for six begin.”</p>
<p>The five-time NBA champion said he considered contract offers from several teams in the past two weeks after playing a key role in the Lakers’ championship repeat. He spoke with the Heat in South Beach last weekend, entertaining the prospect of running an offense for LeBron James Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, who all left free-agent money on the table to sign teammates of Fisher’s ability.The idea was enticing, but not enough to uproot his family and career from Los Angeles, where he has spent 11 of his 14 NBA seasons. “At the end of the day, there’s one person I could not turn away from,” Fisher said. “Kobe Bryant asked me to stay but supported whatever decision I made. He and I have played together for 11 seasons, came into the league together as kids, and has been loyal to me even when others had doubts.”  While Miami has commanded the basketball world’s attention in the past week, Fisher’s decision is the second positive development already in July for the Lakers’ ‘threepeat’ hopes: Coach Phil Jackson also decided to return for another season 11 days earlier.</p>
<p>Fisher likely isn’t bluffing about larger offers from other teams. The Lakers’ payroll already is stretched to the limit of the salary cap with the rest of Los Angeles’ veteran core signed to multiyear contracts, including Bryant, Pau Gasol, Andrew Bynum, Ron Artest and Lamar Odom.  But Fisher decided he valued winning and consistency over a late-career cash grab—and the other time he left the Lakers for a big-money deal, he endured two miserable seasons in Golden State and one better year in Utah before returning to the Lakers in 2007.</p>
<p>Fisher first joined the Lakers in 1996, when Jerry West drafted the unsung guard from Arkansas-Little Rock and the franchise nurtured him into a consistent playmaker and occasional scorer. Since his return to Hollywood, he has started every regular-season game for the Lakers over the past three seasons. Fisher averaged 7.5 points and 2.5 assists last year. Although he sometimes struggles against quicker point guards, Fisher still has the veteran guile and poise necessary to perform at important moments—and that’s the quality Bryant values most in his longtime teammate.  “We’ve got to have him back,” Bryant said last month shortly after the Lakers’ victory parade. “Fish knows we need him, and we know we’ve got to keep him.</p>
<p>Fisher raised his game in the postseason, starting all 23 games and averaging 10.3 points and 2.8 assists to help the Lakers win their second straight title. He was particularly effective in the Western Conference semifinals against Utah’s Deron Williams, and he largely matched the efforts of veteran Steve Nash(notes) in the conference finals against the Phoenix Suns.  Fisher’s return means the most significant parts of the Lakers’ championship roster will return this fall. General manager Mitch Kupchak now must hunt for bargains and unsung players to fill in the gaps on his bench, which wasn’t particularly deep last season.</p>
<p>Los Angeles let free agent Jordan Farmar leave for New Jersey on Monday after signing Steve Blake last week. Blake, likely to be Fisher’s backup, is overjoyed to join a talented veteran team, while Farmar is convinced he should be an NBA starter after four inconsistent seasons with the Lakers.  High-flying backup guard Shannon Brown opted out of his contract to become a free agent, but says he hopes to stay with the Lakers.</p>
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		<title>Phil Jackson Decides to Coach Lakers for 2010 and 2011 Season</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Phil Jackson increased the Los Angeles Lakers chances of three-peating as NBA champions next year more likely as he committed his return to coach next year.  After just one relaxing week in Montana, Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson decided he can handle another season of the NBA grind. The two-time defending champions locked up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Phil Jackson increased the Los Angeles Lakers chances of three-peating as NBA champions next year more likely as he committed his return to coach next year.  After just one relaxing week in Montana, Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson decided he can handle another season of the NBA grind. The two-time defending champions locked up their most important free agent of the summer Thursday when Jackson announced he’ll return next season, putting off retirement for at least another year to chase his 12th NBA title.  Jackson said last week he was worn out and leaning toward retirement after the Lakers’ third straight long season culminating in the NBA finals. He changed his mind after a week of rest and health evaluation at his offseason home, signing up for the unprecedented chance to win three consecutive NBA championships for the fourth time in his career.  “Count me in,” Jackson said. “After a couple weeks of deliberation, it is time to get back to the challenge of putting together a team that can defend its title in the 2010-11 season. It’ll be the last stand for me, and I hope a grand one.”  Jackson, who will turn 65 later this year, is the winningest coach in playoff history and the most successful coach in NBA history by almost any measure.  He has a league-best .705 regular-season winning percentage, a record 225 postseason victories and two more titles than Boston’s Red Auerbach, winning five championships with Kobe Bryant’s(notes) Lakers and six with Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls. His 1,098 regular-season victories are fifth-most in league history.<br />
The Lakers beat the Celtics in Game 7 of the NBA finals last month to claim their second straight title, wrapping up a season in which Jackson navigated Bryant, Pau Gasol(notes) and wild-card newcomer Ron Artest(notes) through numerous injuries to win the franchise’s 16th title.  Los Angeles has made the finals in seven of Jackson’s 10 seasons with the club, and they’ll be among the early favorites to win it all again in 2011. The Lakers have surrounded Bryant with a core in its prime and signed to long-term contracts.  “We’re extremely pleased that Phil has decided to return,” Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak said. “He’s not only the best coach for this team, but quite simply the best coach in the history of the NBA.”  Jackson’s health has been a constant concern in recent years, but he apparently feels strong enough for at least another year. The former New York Knicks player sometimes has difficulty getting up and down from the bench while living with two replaced hips, a sore knee requiring a brace under his suit, and a previous heart problem.  The Lakers released no immediate details about Jackson’s new contract. Owner Jerry Buss was widely thought to want Jackson to take a pay cut from the $14 million he earned last season, including a $2 million bonus for winning the title, but Jackson always claimed money wouldn’t be an issue, even if his proclaimed interest in retirement last week could have been interpreted as a negotiating ploy.<br />
Brian Shaw, the former Lakers guard and Jackson’s assistant coach, is thought to be Jackson’s preferred successor. Shaw nearly landed the top job in Cleveland earlier this week after an impressive two-day meeting with the Cavaliers’ brass, but the club abruptly hired former Lakers guard Byron Scott on Thursday—perhaps indicating Shaw is willing to wait in Los Angeles.  After last week’s parade through downtown Los Angeles without Jackson, who was getting medical tests, the Lakers uniformly said they wanted Jackson with them next season. Bryant said the team would be “drastically different” without Jackson’s steady, cerebral presence on the sideline.  Yet his players all had little idea what Jackson planned to do—no surprise, since the coach himself apparently wasn’t sure. Kupchak knew the difficulties of replacing a coach with Jackson’s singular accomplishments, saying he would be willing to wait until late July for Jackson to decide.<br />
After winning two rings in a Knicks uniform and coaching in the CBA, Jackson won his first NBA title in his second season running the Bulls, who eventually won three straight titles from 1991-93 and again from 1996-98.  After a year off, he immediately led the underachieving Lakers to three straight championships from 2000-02, meshing the egos and talents of Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal(notes) to re-establish the team as an NBA power. Los Angeles also made the NBA finals in 2004, but lost to Detroit. Jackson then took another year off before returning to the Lakers’ bench.  The Lakers have reached the last three NBA finals, losing to Boston in 2008 before routing the Orlando Magic last year for their 15th title. Jackson also became the winningest coach in Lakers history in early February, surpassing Pat Riley with his 534th victory.  With Jackson back in the fold, the Lakers will work on supplementing their depth and sorting out their situation at point guard, where veteran and playoff star Derek Fisher(notes) is an unrestricted free agent.</p>
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		<title>Free Agency Options for Lakers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fisher, 35, is their main free-agent concern after his sturdy playoff presence probably extended his pro career by at least one more season. The Lakers could sign him for the veteran&#8217;s minimum of $1.35 million for a player with his experience (14 seasons), but Fisher wants something closer to the $5 million he made this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fisher, 35, is their main free-agent concern after his sturdy playoff presence probably extended his pro career by at least one more season. The Lakers could sign him for the veteran&#8217;s minimum of $1.35 million for a player with his experience (14 seasons), but Fisher wants something closer to the $5 million he made this past season.<br />
It does not look like an easy negotiation, with Fisher saying last week he has a &#8220;strong feeling about what my value is to a team,&#8221; but the Lakers hope talks do not stagnate after going through a laborious monthlong process last July before re-signing Lamar Odom.</p>
<p>After Brown opts out of a contract that would have paid him $2.15 million next season, the Lakers can give him a five-year deal worth up to an estimated $34 million, but he wasn&#8217;t much of a factor in the playoffs and will not get that big of a deal from his employers of the last 1 1/2 seasons.</p>
<p>The Lakers are contemplating offering Farmar a one-year, $3-million contract in order to avoid losing him as an unrestricted free agent. If they tender him the deal, known as a qualifying offer, he remains a restricted free agent and they have the right to match any offer sheet he signs with another team.  End-of-bench reserves Adam Morrison, DJ Mbenga and Josh Powell are not expected back. The Lakers will not heavily pursue any frontcourt players in free agency because they are cautiously optimistic about their second-round draft picks, small forward Devin Ebanks and power forward Derrick Caracter, and could employ them next season for $473,000 each.</p>
<p>One player who isn&#8217;t expected to leave is Andrew Bynum, whose name has been dropped in numerous trade rumors, all of which are &#8220;ridiculous&#8221; insinuations, according to a source familiar with the thinking of the Lakers&#8217; front office.</p>
<p>At any rate, what can the Lakers spend this off-season?  Without including Brown, they have committed $81.6 million to only seven players on next season&#8217;s payroll and are already way over the salary cap for 2010-11, meaning their largest free-agent tool is the mid-level exception worth an annual average of about $6.5 million for up to five years.  The Lakers, however, do not want to spend their entire mid-level exception, which limits their purchasing power. They can sign a free agent for less than that, say two years and a total of $9 million, but are reluctant to dig too deep into the mid-level reservoir after having the league&#8217;s highest payroll last season ($91.3 million).<br />
If the Lakers lose Brown and Farmar, they are interested in signing a point guard such as Steve Blake, Luke Ridnour or Earl Watson.   Blake is a pass-first point guard with a decent three-point touch, a 30-year-old veteran who made $4.25 million last season with the Clippers and Portland. He averaged 6.8 points and 6.1 assists in 29 games with the Clippers while shooting a commendable 43.7% from three-point range.  Ridnour, 29, made $6.5 million last season with Milwaukee and would have to take a steep pay cut to join the Lakers. He averaged 10.4 points and four assists last season.  Watson, 31 and formerly of UCLA, averaged 7.8 points and 5.1 assists last season for Indiana, but he has never been a great three-point shooter, averaging 33.1% in his career. Like Ridnour, he made $6.5 million last season and would have to take a sharp cut to return to Los Angeles.</p>
<p>Shooting guard Raja Bell, 33, is also a possibility despite playing only six games last season with Charlotte and Golden State. A steady outside shooter, decent defender and former nemesis of Kobe Bryant, Bell had his season cut short in November after undergoing surgery to repair a partially torn ligament in his left wrist. He made $5.25 million in 2009-10.</p>
<p>The Lakers are near the top of the list of smooth-shooting forward Mike Miller, but he is coming off a contract in which he made $9.8 million last season and would want more than they can offer.</p>
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		<title>Lakers Draft Devin Ebanks &amp; Derrick Caracter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lakers General Manager Mitch Kupchak on picking Devin Ebanks and Derrick Caracter in 2010 NBA Draft www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddER7wyCcNo Devin Ebanks Lakers drafted smart in the second round yesterday by picking up University of West Virginia small forward, Devin Ebanks.  This kid plays very good man-on-man defense and was a solid rebounder. Birthday: 10/28/89 NBA Position: Small [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Lakers General Manager Mitch Kupchak on picking Devin Ebanks and Derrick Caracter in 2010 NBA Draft<br />
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<p><strong>Devin Ebanks</strong></p>
<p>Lakers drafted smart in the second round yesterday by picking up University of West Virginia small forward, Devin Ebanks.  This kid plays very good man-on-man defense and was a solid rebounder.</p>
<ul>
<li>Birthday: 10/28/89</li>
<li>NBA Position: Small Forward</li>
<li>Class: Sophomore</li>
<li>Ht: 6-8</li>
<li>Wt: 208</li>
<li>Hometown: Long Island City, NY</li>
<li>High School: St. Thomas More</li>
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<p><strong>Strengths:</strong> Long and lean small forward possessing a &#8216;smooth&#8217; game &#8230; His wingspan is incredible and he seemingly gets his paws on every ball &#8230; Prolific rebounder (8.5 RPG). Particularly innate offensive rebounder (3 per game) &#8230; Grabs boards outside of his area. Quick off his feet and anticipates caroms extremely well. Breaks for the ball before anyone else on the court &#8230; High percentage shooter, rarely takes a bad shot (47%) &#8230; Very soft touch around the basket. Crafty with a variety of release points &#8230; Knows how to get shots off in the paint &#8230; Exhibits excellent body control &#8230; Shows promise with his mid-range jumper &#8230; Gets good elevation and has picturesque shooting mechanics &#8230; Appears comfortable at the free throw stripe where he shoots 74% &#8230; Will occasionally take his game into the post and shoot over smaller defenders &#8230; Thrives in transition as he runs the floor very well and takes long, loping strides &#8230; Makes smart decisions with the ball in his hands &#8230; Good passer averaging 2.7 assists per game &#8230; Has the ability to see over the defense and find cutters &#8230; Versatile defender with the ability to guard multiple positions &#8230; Often matches up with the opponent&#8217;s top perimeter threat &#8230; Moves his feet pretty well for 6-9, and his length can bail him out if he&#8217;s beaten off the bounce &#8230; Long arms and quick hands net him a steal per contest &#8230; Has a fire in his eyes at the defensive side, something very rare.</p>
<p><strong>Weakness:  </strong>Right now, he has<strong> </strong>no 3pt shooting.  There were games last year where he simply doesn&#8217;t look at the basket.</p>
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<p><strong>Derrick Caracter</strong></p>
<p>While Caracter has shown flashes of development in other areas of his game, he is still incredibly reliant on his post game, as 80 of his 142 charted offensive possessions on Synergy were of the post-up variety. Looking to the NBA, he will need to diversify his game some to find a long-term niche in all likelihood, and should probably look at fellow under-the-rim banger Craig Smith as a player to model himself after. Improving on his ability to finish off cuts and pick-and-rolls by using his massive body to seal out defenders and create angles is something that could help him contribute in multiple ways in the pros.</p>
<p>Defensively, Caracter has an improved effort level and focus this season, though there are still many things holding him back from being an effective defender. In the post, he actually shows decent fundamental in man-to-man situations, getting into his opponent and using his strength to hold position well. That said, with very little lift and a weak standing reach, he’s very prone to being shot over, and can be outmaneuvered by quicker opponents as well.</p>
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		<title>Lakers Considering Adding Raja Bell</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to a team source, the Lakers are interested in signing free agent forward Raja Bell.   Bell, who played only six games in 2009-10 before undergoing season-ending surgery on his left wrist in December, is coveted for his defense and his ability to connect on corner 3-point shots that could fortify the Lakers inconsistent bench, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to a team source, the Lakers are interested in signing free agent forward Raja Bell.   Bell, who played only six games in 2009-10 before undergoing season-ending surgery on his left wrist in December, is coveted for his defense and his ability to connect on corner 3-point shots that could fortify the Lakers inconsistent bench, according to the source.  The 10-year veteran, who turns 34 in September, averaged 13.0 points and 4.0 rebounds in 45 games with Charlotte in 2008-09, his last healthy stint before being traded to the Golden State Warriors in a deal for Stephen Jackson in November.  In the story first reported by Yahoo! Sports, Kobe Bryant was named as one of Bell&#8217;s strongest supporters, the pair having apparently buried the hatchet after a 2006 first round playoff series between the Phoenix Suns and Los Angeles Lakers when the two exchanged blows on the court and insults off of it.</p>
<p>The Lakers have $83.9 million committed to eight players for next season, nearly $16 million above the luxury tax threshold that comes with a dollar-for-dollar penalty for salary spent over that line. The Lakers will need to sign five more players (six if Shannon Brown opts out of his contract) and will have the mid level exception, valued at approximately $5.5 million, available to do so despite the team being so far over the $56.1 million salary cap.</p>
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		<title>Javaris Crittenton Get 2nd Chance on Lakers Summer League Team</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 15:05:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When they drafted him a few years ago, the Los Angeles Lakers had high hopes on Jarvis Crittenton. He was later part of the trade that brough Pau Gasol to the Lakers.  It was pretty much assumed that Javaris Crittenton&#8217;s NBA career was basically over following his little gun horseplay with Gilbert Arenas. The Wizards [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When they drafted him a few years ago, the Los Angeles Lakers had high hopes on Jarvis Crittenton. He was later part of the trade that brough Pau Gasol to the Lakers.  It was pretty much assumed that Javaris Crittenton&#8217;s NBA career was basically over following his little gun horseplay with Gilbert Arenas. The Wizards hadn&#8217;t picked up his contract option for next season even before the incident, and it was hard to believe any NBA team would sign him with the gun situation looming over his head.<br />
But apparently Crittenton&#8217;s NBA career does have a flicker of hope. The Lakers, who originally drafted him in 2007, will give Crittenton a chance to show his stuff on their Summer League team, according to Draft Express.</p>
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		<title>Lakers Vs Celics Game 7 NBA Finals Highest Ratings in 12 Years</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Game 7 drew the highest preliminary rating for an NBA finals game since 1998. The Lakers&#8217; 83-79 win Thursday night on ABC earned an 18.2 overnight rating. That&#8217;s the highest for an NBA game since Michael Jordan won his last championship with the Bulls in Game 6 of the 1998 finals against the Jazz, which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Game 7 drew the highest preliminary rating for an NBA finals game since 1998. The Lakers&#8217; 83-79 win Thursday night on ABC earned an 18.2 overnight rating. That&#8217;s the highest for an NBA game since Michael Jordan won his last championship with the Bulls in Game 6 of the 1998 finals against the Jazz, which posted a 22.9.  The rating was 32 percent higher than the only other Game 7 of the last 16 years. Pistons-Spurs in 2005 drew a 13.8.  Ratings represent the percentage of all homes with televisions tuned into a program. Overnight ratings measure the country&#8217;s largest markets.  The game drew a 39.7 rating in Los Angeles and a 33.9 in Boston.</p>
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		<title>Artest Comes Through When Lakers Need Him Most</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 14:15:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a sobering interview after the game Ron Artest thanks God for giving him a second chance. www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6lr--V0mWw He was the only one on the floor who played without the weight of the world or at least the city on his shoulders. He was the only one who bought into the cliché that it was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a sobering interview after the game Ron Artest thanks God for giving him a second chance.<br />
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<p>He was the only one on the floor who played without the weight of the world or at least the city on his shoulders. He was the only one who bought into the cliché that it was simply another game, because maybe in Ron Artest&#8217;s mind it was.  Maybe he thought there would be a Game 8. Maybe he forgot he was playing in the NBA Finals. Maybe he thought it was a regular-season game in November. With Artest you just never know. Whatever it was, the Lakers&#8217; mercurial forward was the only player on the court for much of the Lakers&#8217; 83-79 win against the Boston Celtics in Game 7 of the NBA Finals who wasn&#8217;t wound tighter than a spring coil.</p>
<p>He allowed the Lakers to remain within reach of a game they trailed by 13 points in the third quarter. In the process, he cemented his place in Lakers history. Artest was all over the court, finishing with 20 points, five rebounds and five steals, and making key play after key play while changing the momentum of a game that was seemingly slipping away from the Lakers from the opening tip.  History will remember Kobe Bryant as the Finals MVP, but there is no way he celebrates the honor and a fifth championship without the help of Artest, who scored 12 points in the first half (all in the second quarter) while the triumvirate of Bryant, Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum went 7-for-31 for 16 points and the team shot a collective 25.5 percent from the field.  It was Artest who kept the team within striking distance with his defense on Paul Pierce, who finished with 18 points, and his hustle on both ends of the floor. He was responsible for two of the game&#8217;s signature moments and ultimately was the reason why the Lakers won their 16th championship.  He converted a three-point play when he hit a six-footer while getting fouled by Pierce in the paint to tie the score at 61-61 with 7:28 left after the Celtics had led for much of the game. He then essentially put the game away when he made a 3-pointer to give the Lakers a 79-73 lead with less than a minute to play.  This was the moment Artest had dreamed about when he signed with the Lakers in the offseason. After his childhood friend Lamar Odom &#8212; who told Artest he would win a championship if he signed with the Lakers &#8212; tossed the ball into the air as the clock expired, Artest ran around the court as mindlessly as he did while dribbling the ball during the Lakers&#8217; loss in Game 2 of the Finals.  As much as the players on the Lakers admire Bryant, look up to Derek Fisher and confide in Odom, there isn&#8217;t a player on the team more liked than Artest. He&#8217;s essentially the lost puppy who simply wants to please everyone but more often than not trips over himself in the process. The reason everyone on the team ran to the other end of the court when Artest hit the winning layup in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals against the Phoenix Suns wasn&#8217;t only because it was a big shot but because it was Artest who made it.</p>
<p>As Artest sat in front of his locker after the game, surrounded by his family, he began showing them around like a school kid showing his parents his classroom. &#8220;This is where I do my interviews after games,&#8221; he said as he held a bottle of champagne. When he was asked about the toughness he brought to the Lakers, he looked up at his father standing above him and pointed to him.  &#8220;When you talk about tough Ron, that&#8217;s my dad,&#8221; he said. &#8220;My dad threw me on the floor, roughed me up real bad and used to make me real mad. He prepared me for this moment right here. That&#8217;s why when you see me I can&#8217;t control it. That&#8217;s my dad. I played hard because my dad did. Don&#8217;t blame it on the alcohol, blame it on my dad.&#8221;  As Artest spoke, his brother Daniel, gave Artest the Larry O&#8217;Brien Trophy, which he cradled in his arm like a baby before looking at his 7-year-old daughter, Diamond.  &#8220;You want to kiss the ball,&#8221; he asked her as she laughed and put her right hand over her face.  Before Artest could answer another question, he screamed he was losing his voice, prompting Diamond to whisper to him, &#8220;If you talk low, it comes back.&#8221; Artest smiled and nodded his head, &#8220;OK, I will.&#8221;</p>
<p>Artest&#8217;s carefree demeanor in the locker room mirrored his attitude on the court for much of the game, which he credited to a sports psychologist he has been seeing. In fact, after the game when he was being interviewed on the court he made it a point to thank his psychologist and mention the release of his new single, which he recorded last year.  &#8220;I was nervous as a mama, but I have to thank my doctor,&#8221; he said. &#8220;She came and saw me last night, and she&#8217;d come follow me on the road because there&#8217;s so much going on on the road and I know myself. I know in these situations I don&#8217;t think the right way and I need help to think the right way and focus and stay relaxed. All I did was relax at the moment I took the 3-pointer. I settled in and trusted in myself.&#8221;</p>
<p>Later pressed about the shot, Artest said God told him to shoot it when he wasn&#8217;t so sure. &#8220;A voice came down and told me to shoot the ball,&#8221; he said. &#8221; &#8216;Shoot the ball,&#8217; he said. God told me to shoot the ball and I shot the ball.&#8221;  If it all sounds a little crazy, it&#8217;s because you&#8217;d expect nothing less from Artest, who clutched the trophy in his arms after the game and admitted he didn&#8217;t fully realize he was playing for the championship until he was handed a championship cap after the game.  &#8220;I really couldn&#8217;t feel where I was at,&#8221; Artest said. &#8220;I couldn&#8217;t feel the Finals. I was more in the game and what my coach wanted me to do. When we won, I didn&#8217;t even know we won. I honestly didn&#8217;t know we won. I actually cried before the game. How stupid is that? How dumb is that? How do you cry before the game and then you don&#8217;t cry after you win? Daddy, you raised a dumb child.&#8221;  He then smiled at his parents, standing above him and laughing, then kissed the trophy again.  &#8220;Hey, Daddy. Hey, Mommy. Look at me now!&#8221; he screamed. &#8220;Look at me now!&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Lakers Beat Celtics in Game 7 to Win 16th NBA Championship</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 05:34:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Game 7 classic and this time, it finally went the Lakers’ way. The Lakers came from behind to win 83-79 over the pesky Boston Celtics and become the 2010 NBA Champions.  Bryant, the finals MVP, scored 23 points despite 6-of-24 shooting, and the Lakers won their 16th NBA championship Thursday night, dramatically rallying from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Game 7 classic and this time, it finally went the Lakers’ way. The Lakers came from behind to win 83-79 over the pesky Boston Celtics and become the 2010 NBA Champions.  Bryant, the finals MVP, scored 23 points despite 6-of-24 shooting, and the Lakers won their 16th NBA championship Thursday night, dramatically rallying from a fourth-quarter deficit to beat the Boston Celtics 83-79 in Game 7 of the NBA finals.  Bryant earned his fifth title with the Lakers, who repeated as NBA champions for the first time since winning three straight from 2000-02. Coach Phil Jackson added his 11th, matching Russell’s total and possibly putting a cap on his remarkable career if he decides to leave the Lakers.  “This one is by far the sweetest, because it’s them,” Bryant said after the Lakers beat Boston for the first time in a Game 7. “This was the hardest one by far. I wanted it so bad, and sometimes when you want it so bad, it slips away from you. My guys picked me up.”  Ron Artest added 20 points for the Lakers, who didn’t exactly show a champion’s poise while making just 21 shots in the first three quarters, even hovering around 50 percent at the free throw line.  Yet with Bryant driving the lane for eight free throws and Pau Gasol finally coming alive with nine of his 19 points in the fourth quarter, Los Angeles reclaimed the lead midway through and hung on with a few more big shots from Gasol, who had 18 rebounds, and Artest, a first-time champion as the only newcomer to last season’s roster.  “Well, first of all I want to thank everybody in my hood,” Artest said in an ABC interview right after the game. “I definitely want to thank my doctors … my psychiatrist, she really helped me relax a lot.”</p>
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<p>Jackson won his fifth ring in Los Angeles to go with his half-dozen from Chicago. And it might be the last: Weary of the regular-season grind and facing a likely pay cut with the Lakers, Jackson hasn’t determined his future, though he previously said another title would make him more likely to chase an unprecedented fourth threepeat next season, when he’ll be 65.  “I’ve got to take a deep breath. I’ve got to take some time to think about this,” Jackson said, wearing a satisfied grin underneath his championship hat. “This was great. I’ll wait to make that decision in a week.”  With his hands already full, maybe Jackson will follow Russell’s lead and put that 11th championship ring on a chain around his neck—and Bryant isn’t likely to settle for just one handful of rings.  He made that clear to his coach.  “He knows how bad I want him back,” Bryant said. “I’ve been openly blunt about how much I want him back.”  With their fifth title in 11 seasons, the Lakers moved one championship behind Boston’s 17 banners for the overall NBA lead.  Amid the confetti and streamers after the final buzzer, Magic Johnson rushed the court to congratulate Bryant, who now has the same number of titles, and to hug Artest.</p>
<p>Paul Pierce had 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Celtics, who just couldn’t finish the final quarter of a remarkable playoff run after a fourth-place finish in the Eastern Conference. Kevin Garnett(notes) added 17 points, but Boston flopped in two chances to clinch the series in Los Angeles after winning Game 5 back home. “Listen, give the Lakers credit,” Celtics coach Doc Rivers said. “They were terrific.”  Rivers knows changes are coming, even saying afterward that the ’10-11 Celtics will be different than the ’09-10 team.  “We were the tightest, most emotional, crazy group I’ve ever been around in my life,” Rivers said, adding that he’ll wait a while before deciding on his oft-speculated future. He called this team “crazy close” and throughout the playoffs, the Celtics only got closer. Down by 14 in their first playoff game against Miami, they won that night and rode that instant burst of confidence not only past the Heat, but through Cleveland and Orlando in the next two rounds. The Celtics were a .500 team for the final two-thirds of the season, prompting many to wonder if they could turn it back on for the playoffs.  That question was answered long ago. Yes, they could—and one or two more stops on Thursday, they’d have won an 18th title.  “There’s a lot of crying in that locker room,” Rivers said. “A lot of people who care. I don’t think there was a dry eye. A lot of hugs, a lot of people feeling awful. That’s a good thing. Showed a lot of people cared.”</p>
<p>The Celtics had never lost a seventh game in the finals. Despite nursing a lead through most of the night while holding the Lakers to ridiculously low shooting percentages until the final minutes, Boston couldn’t close it out on the coast, becoming just the seventh team to blow a 3-2 finals lead after winning Game 5.  The Lakers tied it at 61 on Artest’s three-point play with 7:29 left, and Bryant’s free throws 90 seconds later gave the Lakers their first lead of the second half. The Lakers forged ahead by five points before Bryant and Sasha Vujacic(notes) hit free throws in the final seconds to keep Los Angeles ahead by at least two points on every possession.</p>
<p>Bryant said he had to downplay the magnitude of the rivalry during the series, but it was a gigantic part of his motivation for this title, without question.  Because it was Lakers-Celtics, the best rivalry in league history. And because it was against the team that denied him a title in 2008, the Celtics then blowing out the Lakers in Boston in Game 6 two years ago for their 17th championship. That loss drove Bryant all last season, and drove him again Thursday night. He was not at his best in Game 7, and acknowledged as much. Didn’t matter— he still captured the finals MVP award, after averaging 28.6 points in the series. He’s won three straight crowns before, and is already eyeing another three-peat try. “Let’s go for it again,” Bryant said, moments before hoisting the finals MVP trophy.</p>
<p>The Lakers will hold a parade Monday, with the team riding floats from Staples Center down Figueroa Street to the USC campus in downtown Los Angeles. A rally at the Coliseum last year attracted 95,000 fans, but the Lakers are skipping the arena in favor of a more interactive celebration, the team said.  The Lakers will relish this title because they took it from the Celtics, their greatest rivals, with fourth-quarter poise and defense. The teams have met in 12 NBA finals, but the Lakers won for just the third time.</p>
<p>Exactly two years to the day after Boston beat the Lakers by 39 points to clinch the 2008 title, Los Angeles got revenge for perhaps the most embarrassing loss of Bryant’s career—even if he did little more than grab 15 rebounds for most of the night.  The Celtics had much more poise from the opening tip in Game 7, playing vicious defense that forced Los Angeles to miss 21 of its first 27 shots. Bryant and Gasol were a combined 6 for 26 in the first half. But forget how it looked, because history will. Bryant even did something Jerry West and Magic Johnson never could: He beat the hated Celtics in Game 7 of the finals. The Lakers are the first team to rally from a 3-2 deficit to win a finals since Houston did it in 1994, beating the New York Knicks. Although Los Angeles stumbled to the brink of elimination for the first time in these playoffs last weekend in Boston, Bryant’s teams still are spectacular finishers: They’ve closed out their playoff opponents on the first try 10 times while winning three straight Western Conference titles over the last three years.</p>
<p>Home teams improved to 14-3 in Game 7 in the finals. No road team has won a title in Game 7 since 1978. … The Lakers are 14-1 in a seventh game at home, losing only the 1969 finale to Boston. … Garnett nearly flattened Jack Nicholson when he chased a loose ball into the front row in the second quarter, but the Lakers’ most famous fans got back up smiling. Other fans near courtside included Jake Gyllenhall, Kirsten Dunst, Ryan Seacrest, Timbaland, director Todd Phillips and George Lopez in purple-and-yellow plaid pants.</p>
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		<title>Fisher Ices Game 3 to Give Lakers the Victory Over Celtics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Los Angeles Lakers won game 3 in the 2010 NBA Finals over the Boston Celtics, 91-84.  Derek Fisher broke down the court after yet another miss by Ray Allen, with nothing between him and the basket. And nothing &#8212; not even three hard-charging Celtics &#8212; was going to keep the Los Angeles Lakers guard [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Los Angeles Lakers won game 3 in the 2010 NBA Finals over the Boston Celtics, 91-84.  Derek Fisher broke down the court after yet another miss by Ray Allen, with nothing between him and the basket. And nothing &#8212; not even three hard-charging Celtics &#8212; was going to keep the Los Angeles Lakers guard from finishing off a Game 3 victory.  A hard foul from all three pursuing Celtics sent Fisher sprawling to the floor, but not before he laid in his fifth basket of the fourth quarter and converted the three-point play to help the Lakers beat Boston 91-84 and take a 2-1 lead in the NBA finals.  &#8220;Truthfully, he&#8217;s done it over and over and over again,&#8221; said Kobe Bryant, who scored 29 points. &#8220;So it&#8217;s almost his responsibility to our team to do these things.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bryant had 25 points after three quarters, but he did not score for the first 10 minutes of the fourth. That&#8217;s when Fisher took over, hitting four of five Lakers baskets after Boston cut a 17-point first-half lead down to one point to reclaim the home-court advantage they lost when the Celtics won Game 2 in L.A.</p>
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<p>Game 4 is Thursday night in Boston, and a Lakers victory would put them within one win of avenging the loss to their longtime rivals in the 2008 finals &#8212; not to mention the eight other times the Celtics have won an NBA title at the Lakers&#8217; expense.  &#8220;Our thoughts are really just still on how disappointed we are, or were, losing that second game on our home court. I think that had more of our attention and focus than what happened in &#8217;08,&#8221; Fisher said. &#8220;We didn&#8217;t doubt our ability to win here. &#8230; We understand when you want to be the best, you have to win wherever, whenever.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fisher finished with 16 points, and Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum had 10 rebounds apiece for Los Angeles.  Kevin Garnett, who had just six points in Boston&#8217;s victory Sunday, had 25 in Game 3. But Allen, who had 32 points in Game 2, missed all 13 field goal attempts &#8212; one shy of the NBA finals futility record &#8212; many of them while Fisher was guarding him. &#8220;It&#8217;s a hell of a swing, I&#8217;ll tell you that,&#8221; Celtics coach Doc Rivers said. &#8220;It&#8217;s basketball. That&#8217;s why you can&#8217;t worry about it. He&#8217;ll be back in the gym tomorrow and getting ready for the next game. &#8230; It happens to the best of us.&#8221;  The Celtics had high hopes after splitting the opening two games in Los Angeles, but the &#8220;Beat L.A.!&#8221; chants at the TD Garden couldn&#8217;t help them overcome poor shooting.  And it couldn&#8217;t stop Fisher.  &#8220;Derek Fisher was the difference in the game,&#8221; Rivers said. &#8220;He&#8217;s just a gutty, gritty player and he gutted the game out for them. I thought Kobe was struggling a little bit, and Fisher &#8212; he basically took the game over. &#8230; I don&#8217;t know what he had in the fourth quarter &#8230; but most of them were down the stretch.&#8221;  Fisher, 34, came into the league with Bryant in 1996 and has a history of clutch shots, from the heave with 0.4 seconds left to beat San Antonio in the 2004 playoffs to the late jumpers in a series-swinging victory over Orlando in Game 4 of last year&#8217;s finals. The Lakers went on to beat the Magic in five games, earning their 15th NBA title &#8212; second only to Boston&#8217;s 17.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think as you grow in this game and you put in the work that&#8217;s required to still be around 14 years later, you start to recognize that being in this moment, on this stage, it&#8217;s not a given. It&#8217;s not something that happens every season,&#8221; Fisher said. &#8220;Five or 10 years from now, when I&#8217;m long gone, I would have hated to feel like I didn&#8217;t just do everything I could have to help my team. Things have worked out well, and we have two more wins to get to really put a nice cap on it.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Lakers opened a 37-20 first-half lead, but Boston cut the deficit to four late in the third quarter and then made it 68-67 early in the fourth on consecutive drives by Glen &#8220;Big Baby&#8221; Davis and Rajon Rondo. With a chance to take the lead, Allen was called for an offensive foul away from the ball.</p>
<p>Fisher then scored four of the Lakers&#8217; next five baskets to give them a five-point lead with about 4 1/2 minutes left. He scored another with 49 seconds left before being flattened by Davis, among others, and adding the free throw to make it a three-possession game.  &#8220;He saw the opening and went and made a very bold play. &#8230; It was imperative that it goes in for us to win,&#8221; Lakers coach Phil Jackson said. &#8220;When he&#8217;s got an opportunity to hit a key shot, it seems like he&#8217;s always there and ready.&#8221;</p>
<p>Allen and Paul Pierce combined to go 1 for 13 from the field as Boston went nearly 6 minutes without a field goal in the first half. Pierce finished with 15 points, including 3 for 4 from 3-point range, but Allen never snapped out of it.  He missed all eight 3-pointers, all five 2-pointers and got to the line just twice. He was spared of matching the worst shooting performance in NBA finals history when Garnett was called for an offensive foul away from the ball in the final minute while Allen clanged another shot off the rim.  &#8220;We obviously didn&#8217;t expect him to go 0 for 13, but it&#8217;s a tough gig for him to run around offensively the way he has to and then have to guard Kobe on the other end,&#8221; Fisher said. &#8220;I mean, that takes anybody&#8217;s legs out. It takes my legs out chasing him. So there are going to be nights maybe when his legs aren&#8217;t there because he&#8217;s having to work so hard on both ends, but we won&#8217;t see 0 for 13 on Thursday night, that&#8217;s for sure.&#8221;</p>
<p>Garnett matched his Game 2 total of six points in the first 75 seconds of Game 3, and Rondo had Boston&#8217;s next three baskets to give Boston a 12-5 lead. But the Lakers ran off eight straight points to go ahead, scoring 32 of the next 40 points to open a 37-20 lead with 9:10 left in the half.  Rondo, who had a triple-double in Game 3, finished with 11 points, eight assists and three rebounds.</p>
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