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		<title>Lakers Struggle Again in San Antonio</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In another lackadaisical second-half effort, the Lakers were blitzed by the San Antonio Spurs and dropped their third straight by 15+ points, 97-82 at the AT&#38;T Center on Tuesday. It was a game that started off well for the Lakers. They kept it close early on, erasing a nine-point first quarter deficit, and taking a&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In another lackadaisical second-half effort, the Lakers were blitzed by the San Antonio Spurs and dropped their third straight by 15+ points, 97-82 at the AT&amp;T Center on Tuesday.</p>
<p>It was a game that started off well for the Lakers.  They kept it close early on, erasing a nine-point first quarter deficit, and taking a 44-42 lead into halftime.  After briefly getting up by four in the third quarter, that&#8217;s when the wheels came off, and the Spurs took over.</p>
<p>Led by the hustle and inside play of undersized center DeJuan Blair, and Tony Parker&#8217;s relentless attacking of the basket, the Spurs turned the game in their favor and took over in the third quarter, outscoring the Lakers 29-18 in the period.  The Lakers never could recover, and never got the game close again, as the Spurs cruised to the win.</p>
<p>Kobe Bryant had another off shooting night, scoring a team-high 21 points, but hitting only 8-27 from the floor.  He also picked up another technical foul, his fourth in the three games, after getting into a spat with George Hill in the second quarter.  These technicals surely are a sign of the Lakers&#8217; frustration on the court, as they continue having trouble beating good teams.</p>
<p>It was another miserable night offensively for the Lakers, as only Andrew Bynum and Ron Artest scored in double-figures, and they both had 10.  Pau Gasol took only eight shots, scoring nine points, to go along with nine rebounds.  For the game, the Lakers shot a season-low 35.4% from the field.  They did outrebound the Spurs 51-50.</p>
<p>During this three-game losing streak, the Lakers are also averaging just 80.3 points per game, and have shot under 41% in two of the three games.  They also are turning the ball over far too much as well, over 15 per game during the streak.</p>
<p>The Spurs were led by Tony Parker&#8217;s 23 points on 10-18 from the field.  DeJuan Blair had a dominant second half, and scored 17 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for the game.  Richard Jefferson had 15 points and seven rebounds</p>
<p>The blowout win was even more impressive for the Spurs, when you consider that Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili scored only 11 points combined on 4-19 from the floor.  In fact Duncan only grabbed four rebounds in 30 minutes of action, yet the Spurs won convincingly.</p>
<p>The Lakers will try to avoid their second four-game losing of the season when they play tomorrow night in New Orleans against the Hornets.  The Hornets, after starting the year 11-1, have gone only 7-12 since, as they have encountered their own problems the last month.</p>
<p>Link: <a href="http://www.lakerstats.com/boxscore.php?gameid=322" target="_self">Lakers @ Spurs Box Score</a></p>
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