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		<title>R.I.P. Dr Jerry Buss (January 27th- 1933 &#8211; Feb 19, 2013)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Gerald Hatten &#8220;Jerry&#8221; Buss (January 27, 1933 – February 18, 2013) was an American businessman, real estate investor, and a former chemist. He was the majority owner of the Los Angeles Lakers professional basketball team along with other professional sports franchises in Southern California.  Remembering Dr. Jerry Buss — The Architect of Showtime As a [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Gerald Hatten &#8220;Jerry&#8221; Buss (January 27, 1933 – February 18, 2013) was an American businessman, real estate investor, and a former chemist. He was the majority owner of the Los Angeles Lakers professional basketball team along with other professional sports franchises in Southern California.  <!--StartFragment --></p>
<h3>Remembering Dr. Jerry Buss — The Architect of Showtime</h3>
<p>As a lifelong Lakers fan who grew up mesmerized by the brilliance of the 1980s Showtime era, I can say without hesitation that <strong>Dr. Jerry Buss wasn’t just an owner — he was the soul of a dynasty</strong>. His vision didn’t just change the Lakers. It changed basketball. It changed Los Angeles. And for many of us, it changed our lives.</p>
<p><strong>Gerald Hatten “Jerry” Buss</strong> was more than a businessman, real estate mogul, or former chemist. He was a dreamer who believed that basketball could be more than a game — it could be theater. And under his ownership, the Lakers became the greatest show in sports.</p>
<p>When he bought the team in 1979, he didn’t just inherit a roster — he inherited a city hungry for greatness. And he delivered. With Magic Johnson running the floor, Pat Riley on the sidelines, and the Forum pulsing with energy, <strong>Showtime was born</strong>. It was fast. It was flashy. It was fearless. And it was all Jerry.</p>
<p>But what made Dr. Buss truly special wasn’t just the championships — though there were plenty: <strong>10 NBA titles under his ownership</strong>. It was the way he treated people. Players, coaches, fans — he made you feel like family. He empowered stars to shine, but he also built a culture of loyalty, trust, and excellence that defined the Lakers for decades.</p>
<p>In 2010, he was rightfully inducted into the <strong>Basketball Hall of Fame</strong> as a contributor to the sport. But for those of us who lived through the golden years, his legacy was already sealed long before that. He gave us Magic. He gave us Kobe. He gave us moments that still give us chills.</p>
<p>Even now, walking into Crypto.com Arena (though it’ll always be Staples to me), I can still feel his presence. The banners. The statues. The echoes of Chick Hearn’s voice. It’s all part of what Jerry built.</p>
<p><strong>Thank you, Dr. Buss</strong>, for believing in the beauty of the game. For giving us Showtime. For giving us pride. For giving us the Lakers.</p>
<p>Forever grateful. Forever purple and gold.</p>
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		<title>Basketball Trash talking at it&#8217;s best!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 03:25:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I am not sure how many people saw this but it was mentioned by the crew calling the game during the Lakers and Nuggets game tonight so I just had to look it up. And I have to say that trash talking on the court never leaves you not even when you leave the court [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am not sure how many people saw this but it was mentioned by the crew calling the game during the Lakers and Nuggets game tonight so I just had to look it up. And I have to say that trash talking on the court never leaves you not even when you leave the court and don&#8217;t play anymore!! The setup is Cheryll Miller was supposed to do a pre-game and halftime show with Scott Pollard. Obviously his plane was late getting in and he missed both and Cheryll was not happy. This is classic!!!</p>
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		<title>Air or Kobe? The debate heats up</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2007 18:53:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Kobe Bryant just completed a string in March that was quite extraordinary, over a span of 4 games her scored an unbelievable 225 points in 4 games the only person to exceed those numbers was Wilt Chamberlain who&#8217;s numbers are off the chart. Kobe&#8217;s Run (March 2007) 3/16 Portland Trailblazers: 65 points 3/18 Minnesota Timberwolves: [&#8230;]</p>
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Kobe Bryant just completed a string in March that was quite extraordinary, over a span of 4 games her scored an unbelievable  225 points in 4 games the only person to exceed those numbers was Wilt Chamberlain who&#8217;s numbers are off the chart.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;"><strong>Kobe&#8217;s Run (March 2007)</strong><br />
3/16 <a href="http://www.nba.com/blazers/" target="_blank">Portland Trailblazers</a>: 65 points<br />
3/18 <a href="http://www.nba.com/timberwolves/" target="_blank">Minnesota Timberwolves</a>: 50 points<br />
3/22 <a href="http://www.nba.com/grizzlies/" target="_blank">Memphis Grizzlies</a>: 60 points<br />
3/23 <a href="http://www.nba.com/hornets/" target="_blank">New Orleans/OK City Hornets</a>: 50 points</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">So  The question becomes again is Kobe catching up to Michael Jordan ? Or (perish the thought) is Kobe even better then his airness. When Michael Jordan was amazing NBA crowds in the late 80&#8217;s and early 90&#8217;s putting up numbers like no one had ever seen it was unconceivable to think that anyone would ever be able to come close to that but here we are 10 years later and Kobe&#8217;s scoring numbers are right there and in some ways better, so lets take a look at the overall numbers and career stats for both players.  have always said that not only was Michael Jordan an amazing player but he did something else that set him apart he was consistently good over many years which certified his greatness. By taking a look at his numbers you should be able to make the same inference.</span></p>
<p>Here is the spreadsheet <a href="https://zrp.gya.temporary.site/website_95e8f261/wp-content/images/files/Kobe_MJ_Comparison.xls" target="_blank">here</a>, comparing Kobe and MJ&#8217;s careers</p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">Now I know Kobe&#8217;s career is far from over and he may yet even surpass what he has accomplished so far, after all most people agree that Micheal Jordan did not reach his  peak until he was 30 years old, Kobe is still a year away form reaching that age and if you take a look at the current reigning MVP (2 years running, who is again in the running for MVP) Steve Nash is in his early 30&#8217;s. So Where do we begin in the Kobe and Air debate? Well  I like to look at the career scoring avg and field goal percentage</span></p>
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