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and that pretty much wraps up SportsCenter.
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Thanks for joining us.
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Greetings.
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Welcome to the show with John Anderson.
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I'm Dan Patrick.
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Aces.
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Low in Arizona, both of them Yanks.
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Big hitters long and the Mets may trade for more brewers.
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First, though those who don't remember the Nets are destined to repeat them.
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Phil Jackson has coached 202 playoff games.
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He's never lost three straight in the postseason.
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Game four in Los Angeles.
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Shaq and Kobe knowing the season is on the line.
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Mike Bibby, 24 in Game three.
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Chris Webber at 26 in that game.
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Kings by 12.
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Early.
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Doug Christie to patient story aka Bitches fill in.
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He toe Turkle.
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Ooh at 18 and 12 late.
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The first King by 18 Bibi Kings by 20 after one second Quarter.
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Kings by 17.
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Turkle.
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Ooh, eight of 15 from the floor and says White foreigners can't jump.
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And in the first half, the Lakers needing a lift and they got it.
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Samaki Walker.
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The desperation three and it goes but shouldn't have counted.
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Look at it again and check out the clock, which will appear right there.
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All zeros.
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The arrow shows the ball still in Walker's hand.
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Lakers down 14 at the break and get a three point gift.
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Keep that in mind.
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Third quarter.
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Phil Jackson makes a defensive move.
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Putting Kobe on Bibi, giving away five inches has problems going inside.
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Chris Webber is not.
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He had 20 late in the 3rd 4th quarter Kings lead is down to seven.
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What a diva.
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Squeezing through Rory and Shack.
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Phil Jackson looking surprisingly calm or board later in the fourth.
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Lakers down.
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Six.
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Robert Ory.
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Three of five from three point range.
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Lakers within three.
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Then two teams go toe to toe.
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It's ter collude with a tough jumper.
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Robert Ory.
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Another three 1 20 to go diva with shack rightness mug.
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One minute to go.
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It's Kobe.
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Three guys on him, 27 seconds to go.
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It comes down to free throws.
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Lakers down three.
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Yeah, nine of 13 from the line and made both of them at the other end.
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D Box misses the 1st 1 and that set up this 10 seconds.
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Kobe Bryant against Christie.
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Kobe Bryant on the move against Christie in for the right clips of shot up, no good only lays down to Orient straight on.
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Three Lakers one Robber Lorries Greatest hits tour Continue.
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No doubt about it.
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He's gotta be getting a Grammy.
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Look at it again.
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Flonase does what you're supposed to do.
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Get the ball outside.
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But Robert Ory never left his position, he said.
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I wasn't gonna try to go for two.
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I wanted a three d box that it's lucky or he disagrees.
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You go back and look at the shot.
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You know, Luxury is one of those guys who just he has no form.
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If you look at the show is straight form, he should have tipped it out there.
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You know, one know luxury.
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I've been doing that for all my career.
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So he should.
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He should know.
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He better read, read a paper or something.
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Onley, Jordan Pippen and Horace Grant have won more playoff games than Robert Ory amongst active players.
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11 ivories, 18 Arrived in the fourth quarter.
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Lakers finished just six of 26 from three point range.
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Shack led the Lakers with 27 points, 18 boards.
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The Kings, who got 23 from Devens, 20 from Weber, played once again without pages.
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Story AKA Bitch Game five Tuesday in Sacramento but back to Game four.
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Here's what C.
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Webb had to say about the shot.
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My saying the Lakers locked up in one game.
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I said it was a lucky play and that was a lucky play.
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Coach didn't draw that up.
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That wasn't a 2nd 1/3 option.
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I was a lucky play, a fumble out of the inside outside now, or is shooting.
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It was not lucky.
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That's a big shot.
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I have to give him credit.
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That's a big time player.
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But I was lucky play.
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I mean, not to be cocking.
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I mean, they scared of us, you know, we played well and we out there with ah that way got a swagger about us up that you know that we know we can can't nobody stop it.
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The Lakers trying N b a record by overcoming an end of first quarter deficit of 20 to win They actually tied their old record as the 1989 Lakers overcame a 30 to to 12 1st quarter deficit to clinch a conference semifinal.