TRIPLE PLAYS / The Big 3
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Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant and Glen Rice have been the driving force behind the Lakers’ success. How they fared:
O’NEAL
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Tue. Season 23 Points 27.8 10 Rebounds 14.1 1 Assists 3.8
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BRYANT
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Tue. Season 22 Points 22.2 7 Rebounds 5.9 3 Assists 4.5
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RICE
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Tue. Season 9 Points 16.5 0 Rebounds 4.0 1 Assists 2.1
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The Top 3
Best records in the NBA:
LAKERS
Record 46-11
Tue. d. Portland, 90-87
Wed. vs. Vancouver
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PORTLAND
Record 45-11
Tue. l. Lakers, 90-87
Fri. vs. Vancouver
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INDIANA
Record 39-17
Tue. d. Detroit, 115-105
Thu. at Phoenix
A LOOK BACK
* PORTLAND 95, LAKERS 91
* Jan. 22 at Staples Center--Steve Smith blocked Glen Rice’s potential game-tying shot with 30 seconds left as Portland outscored the Lakers, 22-9, in the final eight minutes.
* LAKERS 93, PORTLAND 80
* Dec. 3 at Staples Center--In his second game since returning from a broken hand, Kobe Bryant scored 23 points and made a big block of Scottie Pippen’s shot with two minutes remaining.
* PORTLAND 93, LAKERS 80
* Nov. 6 at Portland--Pippen scored 17 points in the first half as the Trail Blazers took a 55-45 halftime lead and were never seriously threatened. Shaquille O’Neal was ejected with 9:40 remaining and the Lakers trailing, 77-70.
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