Tuesday, October 05, 2004

 

A tough Tuesday in Los Angeles

So the baseball games stunk. Both area teams were pounded on the first day of the playoffs, and the realization that baseball is almost over is settling into view.

Without an NFL team,if both baseball teams strike out in the first round of the playoffs, it's going to be a long fall until hockey and basketball swing into action.

Now Shaq-less, the Lakers really don't seem like a title contender, and the whole LA sports scene is discombobulated. Not surprisingly, the feud is on between Shaq and Kobe after Bryant told Eagle detectives that Shaq paid millions in hush money to women - a charge Shaq laughed off.

Still, apparently Shaq wasn't too happy that his 'perfect' teammate had to tarnish his name while dealing with his own mistakes.

I don't know, sort of sounds like a cry-baby snitching to me. Then again, I don't have the world on a platter, so I wouldn't understand the stress that causes someone to put their hands around the neck of a stranger during consensual sex.

Regardless, it is good to have Lamar Odom back in Los Angeles. Only, it's going to be pretty funny if this is the year the Clippers finally dominate the Lakers.

Well, the only thing that could turn today around would be a decision that the NFL is coming to LA. I'll cross my fingers.




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