Spurs 86 Lakers 90

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  1. worldchamps9903

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    lakers@spurs who will win

    lakers @spurs who will win?? i say the spurs will come out of this one motivated. the lakers blew them out last time and they still probably have a grudge. they have enough talent to knock them off this time! just 8 hours to tip-off.
     
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    My money is on the Spurs.
     
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    The Lakers won after coming back from a big deficit, and they move up to 3-0 vs. the Spurs this season! [​IMG]
     
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    Spurs look bad,real bad....No decent outside threat,nothing inside to help Duncan.Mercer and Hedo are not playing to their talents.Early season injuries..This season is going just like last season but this time Lakers and Spurs have swapped positions.Credit to the Lakers..They look like they are on a mission.People may hate but them you have to respect what great players they have.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=231203024

    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Lakers are now 3-0 against the Spurs this season, while the defending NBA champions have fallen below .500. What a difference a year makes.

    Kobe Bryant made only six of his 20 shots Wednesday night, but 10 of his 21 points came in the final period as Los Angeles erased a nine-point deficit to beat San Antonio 90-86.

    Last season, San Antonio swept all four regular-season matchups and eliminated Los Angeles in the playoffs.

    Devean George added 18 for Los Angeles, which extended its winning streak to seven, Gary Payton had 16 and O'Neal 15. O'Neal narrowly missed a triple-double, grabbing 16 rebounds while getting 9 blocks.

    Tim Duncan led the Spurs with 30 points 15 rebounds on 11-20 shooting.
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