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CZAR

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fuck ariza, Fuck Kobe, Fuck The Lakers As a staff, nba team and as a muthafuckin organization, and if you wanna be down with the lakers, FUCK YOU TOO!!!
Agreed!! Got Em!!


GREAT GAME BY THE REFS IN THE 3RD AND EARLY IN THE 4TH... SAVED THE BLAZERS FROM A COUPLE TOUGH SITUATIONS...
Wow now u in here crying to!! hahaha!! This is classic!! Got Em!!
 
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woooow, what a fuckin game!!!! i gotta give it up to faker fans, there was alot in attendance. they talked shit the whole game and then when it was over they were like "oh well, we still the best in the nba" bullshit. 8 in a row at home Vs. them. it felt like a playoff game there, it was crazy. HUGE WIN! even on the max after the game we got a 'beat LA' chant goin, lol
 
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—Kobe Bryant sat, his knees wrapped in ice, with his chin in his hand. He was pondering the Lakers’ latest loss to the Trail Blazers at the Rose Garden.

He came up with a myriad of possibilities, but in the end he shook his head.

“Even when we’re having championship runs, we usually come up here and get our butts kicked,” Bryant said. “They play us tough here.”

Brandon Roy had 24 points and eight assists, and the Blazers beat the Lakers 106-98 on Friday night. It was Portland’s eighth straight victory over Los Angeles at the Rose Garden.

Bryant scored 32 points for the Lakers, but in the final minute alone he missed a key 3-pointer, had a crucial turnover and was off on another 3. The sellout crowd collectively held its breath as each shot was launched.

“We had to fight it out,” Roy said.

The Lakers played without coach Phil Jackson, who didn’t travel with the team because of pain in his lower right leg, and fell 1 1/2 games behind Cleveland for the best record in the NBA and home-court advantage throughout the postseason.

Assistant Kurt Rambis replaced the 63-year-old Jackson. The Hall of Famer will rejoin the team for practice on Saturday and isn’t expected to miss any more games. The pain and swelling in his leg is caused by plantar fasciitis.

Portland remained tied with San Antonio for fourth place as it tries for home court in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs.

“To us, they look like a playoff team every time we come up here,” Bryant said. “They’re extremely well coached, Brandon Roy is a fantastic player and they have great complementary players around him. They’re very good.”

The Blazers held a narrow lead throughout most of the fourth quarter. Bryant pulled the Lakers into a 91-all tie with 5:15 to go, but Steve Blake answered with his own jumper for the Blazers.

Roy’s pull-up jumper with 3:18 left put Portland ahead 99-96. After Bryant made a pair of free throws to narrow it again, Blake hit another long jumper to give the Blazers a 101-98 lead with 1:57 left.

Blake made one of two free throw attempts with 42 seconds left to make it 102-98 before Bryant made a bad pass on the other end.

Rudy Fernandez also managed just one of two free throws but Travis Outlaw pulled down a key rebound when Lamar Odom missed a jumper and made a pair of foul shots to make it 105-98. After Bryant missed a 3-pointer with 11.9 seconds to go, Outlaw made one more in the final seconds for the final margin.

Portland was coming off a 95-83 victory over the Spurs on Wednesday during which the Blazers erased a 19-point deficit. Because the Blazers won the series with San Antonio, they’ll hold the tiebreaker should both finish with identical records.

“These last two wins were huge for us and for our confidence. We beat the Spurs, and we feel good about how we match up with the Lakers,” Roy said. “This says a lot about our team. If we play in the playoffs like we played tonight, I like our chances against anybody.”

The Lakers beat the Blazers twice this season at Staples Center, but Portland took the first game at the Rose Garden, 111-94. The victory was memorable because of a scary injury to Fernandez.

Fernandez was fouled hard by Trevor Ariza on a fast break and was carried from the arena on a stretcher, his neck in a brace. He was hospitalized overnight.
Portland Trail Blazers' Brandon Roy, left, defends Los Angeles Lakers Kobe Bryant in the second half of their NBA basketball game Friday, April 10, 2009, in Portland, Ore. The Trail Blazers defeated the Lakers 106-98.
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Ariza was booed by the sellout crowd at the Rose Garden, but he still didn’t have quite the negative reaction reserved for Bryant.

Fernandez and Roy hit consecutive 3-pointers, and Outlaw added a reverse layup to give the Blazers a 32-25 lead early in the second quarter.

Bryant sparked a turnaround with a 3-pointer that gave the Lakers a 42-38 lead. His two free throws extended the lead to 50-40 late in the half.

But Portland went on a 9-0 run late that closed the Blazers to 50-49. Sasha Vujacic hit a 3-pointer to make it 53-49 for the Lakers at the half.

The Blazers reclaimed the lead and stretched it to 83-77 on Greg Oden’s dunk.

“We are still trying to establish ourselves,” Portland coach Nate McMillan said. “The game against San Antonio, and the game like tonight, it’s about sending a message not only to ourselves but to the league, and to everybody else, that we are an up-and-coming team.”

Notes

Trail Blazers forward Martell Webster will miss the playoffs because of a lingering foot fracture that has kept him out for most of this season. Webster had surgery to repair the stress fracture in his left foot in the preseason. He appeared briefly in one game in December but aggravated the injury.
 

CZAR

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woooow, what a fuckin game!!!! i gotta give it up to faker fans, there was alot in attendance. they talked shit the whole game and then when it was over they were like "oh well, we still the best in the nba" bullshit.
Ofcourse there were..................prolly a bunch of bandwagon faker fans now that they are one of the best teams again!! Good spanking by yall again though!! Got Em!!
 
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good look czar.

there was def a buncha laker fans at the bars last night. funny shit as they were heckled the whole night.

good game n wished i was there at the game so i can see all them laker fans leave the garden disappointed, AGAIN!
 
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PLAYOFFS!!!!!!!!! NO LOWER THAN 5 SEED!!!! go sactown, clippers, warriors and hornets tonight as well as the home team Blazers. Fuckin a how sick would it be for wed. game against denver to be for the NW and 2nd in the west??!!!
 
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B-Roy named Western Conference Player of the Week.



Brandon Roy named Western Conference Player of the Week
Posted by Sean Meagher, OregonLive.com April 13, 2009 12:43PM
Categories: Brandon Roy, Breaking News

From the team:

PORTLAND, Ore. - Portland Trail Blazers guard Brandon Roy was named the NBA's Western Conference Player of the Week, it was announced Monday by the NBA.

Roy guided the Trail Blazers to a 4-0 week, including road victories against the San Antonio Spurs, Memphis Grizzlies and L.A. Clippers, and a home win vs. the L.A. Lakers. The third-year Trail Blazer and two-time NBA All-Star averaged 22.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 1.50 steals while shooting 47.5% (29-61) from the floor in four starts. He led Portland in scoring three times and assists twice in four games last week.

At 52-28 overall, the Trail Blazers have clinched their first playoff berth since 2003 and are currently tied for third place in the Western Conference standings. Portland's 52 wins are the most by a Trail Blazers team since 1999-2000.

Other nominees for the honor were Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki and Jason Terry, Houston's Luis Scola and New Orleans' Chris Paul. Chicago's Ben Gordon was chosen as the Eastern Conference Player of the Week.

Roy, 24, garnered the award for the fourth time in his career after winning it for the week of Nov. 24-30 earlier this season and in back-to-back weeks last season (Dec. 9 and Dec. 16). He joins Clyde Drexler as one of two players in franchise history to win the award four times.


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