9 Apr 2010
After 78 games and 164 days, the champion Los Angeles Lakers arrived in Minnesota on Friday night for their first and only visit in a season that now has just three games remaining.
Fans flocked to Target Center just for the occasion.
But Kobe Bryant never joined the party on a night when his team played on without him and center Andrew Bynum and still thumped the Timberwolves 97-88 to clinch the Western Conference's top playoff seed.
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Los Angeles Lakers Vs. Minnesota Timberwolves Events
| 2009 Dec 11 |
Los Angeles Lakers defeat Minnesota Timberwolves, 104-92
LOS ANGELES – Timberwolves coach Kurt Rambis brought his new franchise back home with him to play the Los Angeles Lakers Friday night in a game that featured teams who share nothing in co...
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| 2010 Mar 19 |
Los Angeles Lakers defeat Minnesota Timberwolves, 104-96
Kurt Rambis' work year stretched into June each of the past two seasons, an elongated spring in which he helped coach the Los Angeles Lakers to two NBA Finals and one NBA title.
He has...
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| 2010 Apr 9 |
Los Angeles Lakers defeat Minnesota Timberwolves, 97-88
After 78 games and 164 days, the champion Los Angeles Lakers arrived in Minnesota on Friday night for their first and only visit in a season that now has just three games remaining.
Fa...
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| 2010 Nov 9 |
Los Angeles Lakers defeat Minnesota Timberwolves, 99-94
LOS ANGELES - In an hour of need, Timberwolves coach Kurt Rambis sought inspiration for a team battered physically and emotionally, and he just might have found some in an old friend Tues...
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