L.A. Lakers Championship 2009

The L.A. Lakers earned their 15th title on Sunday night as Kobe Bryant scored 30 points and Pau Gasol added 14 and 15 rebounds in a (99 - 86) Game 5 win over the Orlando Magic, who ran out of comebacks. Bryant's seven-year chase of a coveted championship is finally over. He got his fourth title, and Phil Jackson his record 10th. One year after failing in the finals, Bryant and the Lakers have redemption, and all the rewards that go with it. His fourth championship secured a strong case can be made for Bryant being the league's best player since Michael Jordan hung up his sneakers. Bryant, who averaged 32.4 points and was named finals MVP, said the can-he-win-without-Shaq talk annoyed him.



Jackson, the chilled-out, bow-legged Zen Master who won six league titles in the 1990s with Jordan in Chicago, now has won four with Los Angeles and broke a tie with legendary Boston coach Red Auerbach as the winningest coach in finals history. Bryant and Jackson, whose relationship strained and briefly snapped under the weight of success, are again at the top of their games. Jackson, who once called Bryant "a selfish player'' now sees the 30-year-old in a far different light.




After losing Game 1 by 25 points, the Magic had their chance in Game 2 but rookie Courtney Lee missed an alley-oop layup in the final second of regulation. In Game 4, Dwight Howard clanged two free throws with 11.1 seconds, and the Magic allowed Derek Fisher to nail a game-tying 3-pointer to force OT. Howard, the Magic's superhero center, was hardly a factor in Game 5. He scored 11 points, took just nine shots and never got a chance to get going. Rashard Lewis scored 18 points, but was only 3 of 12 on 3s for Orlando, which after living on the 3, finally died by it. The Magic went just 8 of 27 from long range.
The Lakers were anything but The Kobe Show.

Lakers leads 3 - 1

LAL leads series over the Magic. Thanks to Derek Fisher "he's on fire!". Fisher hit two key 3-pointers - one with 4.6 seconds left in regulation, the other with 31.3 seconds to go in overtime - as the Los Angeles Lakers moved within one win of their 15th championship by beating the Orlando Magic 99-91 on Thursday night to open a 3-1 series lead. Dwight Howard scored 16 points with 21 rebounds, 6 of 14 foul shots a finals-record 9 block. Kobe Bryant had 32 points, eight assists and seven rebounds.

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LAL 104 - ORL 108

Kobe Bryant and the Lakers losses Game 3 of NBA finals 2009. Magic closes within (2 - 1) in the best-of-seven series with a 108-104 win over the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 3 on Tuesday night. Pau Gasol scored 23 points but had just three rebounds and the Lakers were only 16 of 26 from the line, and Bryant scored 17 in the first quarter and 21 by halftime.

Orlando Magic Two Sorry ( 2 - 0 )

The Los Angeles Lakers survived the Game 2 against Orlando Magic in NBA finals 2009. Pau Gasol scored 7 points in overtime and Bryant finished with 29 points 8 assists as the Lakers, so dominant in the series opener, survived with a 101-96 win over the Magic in Game 2 on Sunday night. The Magic may not get a better shot to beat the Lakers.

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Lakers 100 - Magic 75

Los Angeles Lakers leads over Orlando Magic in Game 1 of NBA finals. Kobe Bryant has waited a year, a long year, for another chance at NBA title. Bryant scored 40 points and the Los Angeles Lakers, who have waited nearly one year for a chance to erase bitter memories of a Boston beatdown and a championship they felt belonged to them, pounded the Orlando Magic 100-75 in Game 1 on Thursday night.
Game 2 is Sunday night at star-studded Staples Center, where actors Jack Nicholson, Leonardo DiCaprio and rapper Kanye West had front-row seats to see another virtuoso performance by Bryant, who scored 18 points in the third quarter as the Lakers opened a 26-point lead and embarrassed the Magic.

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Mr. Barack Obama picks Lakers

Barack Obama thinks the Los Angeles Lakers are going to win the NBA finals 2009. The president was on his way to the Marine One helicopter on the South Lawn on Tuesday when a reporter shouted a question, Who is going to win the NBA championship, the Los Angeles Lakers or the Orlando Magic?
Said the smiling president: "Lakers in six, I think." In sports terms, that means the Lakers will win the best-of-seven series in six games. The series begins Thursday.

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