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L.A. LAKERS KOBE BRYANT PLEADS TO GET THE BALL FROM HIS TEAMMATES DURING THE SECOND QUARTER OF THE NBA FINALS AGAINST THE BOSTON CELTICS. BOSTON TROUNCED THE LAKERS 131-92.
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L.A. LAKERS KOBE BRYANT PLEADS TO GET THE BALL FROM HIS TEAMMATES DURING THE SECOND QUARTER OF THE NBA FINALS AGAINST THE BOSTON CELTICS. BOSTON TROUNCED THE LAKERS 131-92.
L.A. LAKERS KOBE BRYANT PLEADS TO GET THE BALL FROM HIS TEAMMATES DURING THE SECOND QUARTER OF THE NBA FINALS AGAINST THE BOSTON CELTICS. BOSTON TROUNCED THE LAKERS 131-92.
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