Andrew Bynum earns rave reviews in return (Web links)
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Game stories
-- The Times’ Broderick Turner highlights the Clippers’ late-game struggles in the Lakers’ 113-108 win Wednesday over the Clippers.
-- The Orange County Register’s Kevin Ding recounts the Lakers’ struggle in maintaining a double-digit lead over the Clippers.
-- The Daily News’ Elliott Teaford mentions how the Lakers still have a larger stake in Los Angeles than the Clippers.
Sidebars
- -The Times’ Mike Bresnahan reports Lakers announcers Bill Macdonald and Stu Lantz will broadcast games for Time Warner Cable next season.
-- The Times’ Melissa Rohlin highlights Ramon Sessions’ late-game contributions against the Clippers.
--I highlights Blake Griffin’s dunk over Pau Gasol.
Notebooks
-- The Daily News’ Teaford highlights Bynum’s return to the lineup.
Columns
-- The Times’ Bill Plaschke argues the Lakers need to keep Andrew Bynum in check.
-- The Times’ T.J. Simers credits Chris Paul’s leadership with the Clippers.
-- The Daily News’ Vincent Bonsignore mentions how even Angels owner Arte Moreno is wondering what’s up with Bynum’s recent behavior.
--Fox Sports’ Billy Witz argues teh Lakers still rule L.A.
Blogs
--Sports Illustrated’s Zach Lowe provides some nuggets on the Lakers-Clippers game.
--Silver Screen and Roll’s DexterFishmore argues Bynum showed against the Clippers why the Lakers put up with his antics.
--Forum Blue and Gold’s R.R. Magellan breaks down the good, bad and ugly in the Lakers win over the Clippers.
Tweet of the Day: “Oh my god, I would relocate to LA for a Clips-Lakers series. What a game.” -- ZachLowe_SI (Sports Illustrated’s Zach Lowe)
Rick Friedman Reader Comment of the Day: “They keep showing Griffin’s dunk on Pau and stating what a great dunk....How is that not an offensive foul on Griffin??? He throws an elbow into Pau’s neck and then pushes Pau down while using him to lift himself over Pau. “ -- mikeandsarahg
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