Bulls 88, Lakers 84

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CHICAGO -- The Lakers started their six-game trip with a whimper not a bang tonight, failing in too many facets of the game to list here. They didn't shoot well, didn't defend adequately and ended up watching the Chicago Bulls walk off with a victory. Derrick Rose scored 29 points, grabbed five rebounds and added nine assists for Chicago. The Lakers were doomed by their woeful 10-point second quarter. Kobe Bryant scored 23 points and moved into 11th place on the NBA's all-time scoring list. Pau Gasol scored 10 of his 21 points in the first quarter on 5-for-7 shooting. He was 4 of 8 the rest of the way.


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This is not a good story for Lakers and their fan like me. Well I just hope that everything will be turning into positive way in the future. I will never loose hope, still I knew that LA Lakers will do it again.
By the way thanks for this updates and I will look forward for your next post. Please also post, the next NBA 2011 countdown if you can. Thanks.

Ever since I am always be a fan of Lakers, never had any lapse watching their game. I mostly like the way Kobe Bryant play, he seems to be the next big legendary. For sure I will be updated again for the next year NBA open.

Ever since I am always be a fan of Lakers, I never had any lapse of watching their games. I mostly like Kobe Bryant, specially the way he handle the game. He seems to be the next legendary player. Anyway, for sure that I will wait again for the next NBA open.

They didn't take well, didn't safeguard effectively and complete up experiencing the Chi area Bulls switch off with a achievement.

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The Opposing team were ruined by their woeful 10-point second 1 / 4.

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