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Lakers in for a Rough Off-Season

The season came to a rather disappointing end for the Los Angeles Lakers Monday night as a team that is accustomed to challenging for supremacy in the conference (let alone the league) was ushered out of the championship race by the Oklahoma City Thunder.

After a tumultuous season that saw the team undergo a number of changes, the Lakers were thoroughly outplayed by the young, up-and-coming Oklahoma City Thunder team it would not be shocking to see a different team take the court next season.

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Oklahoma City Wins Game 5; Moving on to Conference Finals Against Spurs (VIDEO)

Russell Westbrook of the Oklahoma City Thunder
Russell Westbrook Can Do No Wrong!

The Los Angeles Lakers knew that winning in Oklahoma City would be a pretty tough task. On Monday night, however, it proved to be downright impossible.

Kobe Bryant turned in another heck of a night with 42 points--nearly half of what the Lakers scored as a team--but it was only enough to keep the Lakers competitive. Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook were not going to be denied a chance to play in the Western Conference finals, and since the San Antonio Spurs were already done and waiting on an opponent they figured they could give them one.

Westbrook led the way with 28 points (two of them off the impressive steal and improbable shot in the above video); his partner in crime Durant chimed in another 25 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Thunder to a 106-90 win in Game Five of their series with the Los Angeles Lakers.

With the Chicago Bulls already out of the Eastern Conference Finals and the Miami Heat struggling without Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade playing hurt, the Western Conference Finals between the Spurs and Thunder may very well be where the actual NBA championship will be decided this year.

Article by Travis Pulver

Blame Game Commences in LA

Lakers fans do have an excuse for how the first two games of their team’s Western Conference semi-finals series went. The Denver Nuggets pushed them to the brink; they were likely beat both physically and mentally.

Game Three’s win gave them hope that all will be restored to its natural state (with L.A. on top). For much of Game Four it appeared that the boys from Tinseltown were on the verge of tying the series at two games apiece and bringing sexy back to LA.

Kevin Durant had a different idea. His three-pointer with 13 ticks on the clock broke the tie and gave the Thunder the lead for good; final score--Thunder 103, Lakers 100.

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Kevin Durant Puts the Thunder Up 2-0 in Series (VIDEO)

Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder
Kevin Durant Knocks One Down!

Don't get me wrong here folks. I love Los Angeles. It is a thriving, exciting metropolis of dreamers and beleivers that think they have something that the whole world wants to watch, and if the world doesn't, well--it's the world's loss (and the beaches are great too).

Maybe that's why I enjoyed watching a team from the middle of nowhere America (sorry, Oklahoma City, but there isn't much to you) take it to Tinseltown and show those pretty boys that there needs to be some substance (not named Kobe) behind the flash. When the flash isn't enough--like last night in Game Two of the Western Conference Semi-finals--Hollywood does not get its happy ending.

This shot by Kevin Durant capped an incredible comeback by the Oklahoma City Thunder to put them up 76-75. They went on to beat the Los Angeles Lakers 77-75 and take a commanding 2-0 lead as the series heads out west for Game Three.

Article by Travis Pulver

Metta World Peace Went After James Harden Again

Metta World Peace took down James Harden again
Metta Ron Artest Does it Again!

Somehow I missed this last night, but watching a team get blown out like the Lakers did leads to a lot of channel flipping and phone checking. Maybe I was out of the room, but either way I didn't see Metta World Peace getting tangled up with James Harden again.

Harden, who probably still has nightmares over the first time Metta Ron Artest attacked him, was boxing out World Peace. Shockingly, the play became more physical than it needed to be, thanks to Ron-Ron, and ended up with World Peace's arm and elbow near Harden's head and Harden ending up on the ground. It was nothing like the elbow from a few weeks ago, and it wasn't called anything more than a personal foul. Read More » »

Kobe Bryant Does Not Like Your Question, Mr. Reporter (VIDEO)

Kobe Bryant doesn't like reporter's blunt question
Kobe Death Glare!

Kobe Bryant probably wasn't in a very good mood after the Lakers got blown out by the Oklahoma City Thunder last night. Still, being the Lakers' captain and star, Bryant did what's expected and spoke to reporters after the game. For a little while at least.

Things got a bit tense in the room when one reporter asked Kobe point blank if the Lakers could guard the Thunder. I suppose it's kind of a legit question, the Thunder had just unloaded for 119 points in a 29 point win, but Kobe was less than impressed by the question.

To his credit, Kobe answered it, but in a very Kobe way.

Article by Eric Gray

Metta World Peace Won’t be Shaking James Harden’s Hand Tonight

Metta World Peace doesn't plan on making any show of remorse tonight when the Lakers take on Oklahoma City in the second round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs.

In case you don't recall, MWP nearly took James Harden's head off with a vicious elbow in the second to last game of the regular season. Tonight, he returns to the scene of the crime. Not OKC, the elbow happened in L.A. The scene of the crime in this case is the base of Harden's skull. Read More » »

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