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The Lakers have more to offer ..

November 3, 2007

..than just Kobe Bryant. I am wondering if the Bulls rethink a Kobe deal now, that their start wasn’t really good with losses to the New Jersey Nets and the Philadelphia 76ers. They are 0-2 now with the next game against the Milwaukee Bucks.

But I don’t want to talk about this never ending  story about Kobe Bryant. As espn.com tells it, Vladimir Radmanovic made all four of his 3-pointers and scored 19 points, and Bryant added 16 points and 11 rebounds Friday night in a game that was not nearly as close as the final 21-point margin.

Believe it or not – Vladimir was the top scorer of the Lakers in last nights’ win against the Phoenix Suns.  Lets hope Vladimir Radmanovic keeps surprising us with good basketball news this season. I must say that the only reason why I remember Vladimir is because of his $500,000 fine for lying to the Lakers about his injury last year.

Radmanovic got hurt, when he was snowboarding during the All-Star break. He told the Lakers organization that he fell on a patch of ice while walking instead of tell the truth.

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