Thursday, June 11, 2009

Game 4: Lakers vs. Magic

No introduction needed. Game 4 in pictures. Lakers 99, Orlando 91, OT.

This will never get old. Derek Fisher has forever earned my gratitude:


Another view of the shot that sent the game into overtime:


Does it feel good Derek?


You bet it does:


Kobe shares a moment with the veteran:


Everyone has a special place in their heart for Fish:


This dunk by Gasol really ended up putting it away:


The funny thing about this was how Pau landed near Dwight Howard after this. Can someone say "awkward!" Also, I don't think I've ever seen Gasol jump this high during the actual game:


Who says Kobe doesn't smile anymore? Sweet celebration in the locker room:


Hedo started celebrating a little too early:


Guess Dwight Howard and Shaq do share some similarities. Superman my ass:


If you rile up Pao Gasol, you know something's wrong. Mikael Pietrus did just that after his cheap-ass, bush-league foul near the end of overtime. Some good Euro on Euro action in this one:


After Dwight Howard and Kobe got tangled up, they talked crap to each other all the way up the court:


One of those moments for Kobe:


Things weren't looking good early on as players had plenty to complain about:


Lamar Odom showing some frustration:


Even Phil was into it:


It's great when you can shove something in someone's face:


Like I said:


I think we mentioned podunk in a previous post. Doesn't get any more podunk that Hulk Hogan trying to fire up the crowd. Good gawd:


Yes, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is considered a major celebrity here:


Mike Tirico trying to yuck it up with Tiger:


Cute shot of Elin:


Chris Tucker is about as big as it gets for Orlando celebs. Yes, that's Carlos Boozer he's talking to:


Rhianna did make the trip East:


So did Chris Brown (here with Dwyane Wade) though they weren't sitting together obviously (Chris and Rhianna, I mean):


Tatted up with nowhere to go:


Less clothes, Magic dancers... less clothes:


First impression: Kinda looks like Britney, bitch:


Here, let's end on a positive note for Orlando:

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