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Golden State reminds Byron Scott of the Lakers ... from the 1980s

Los Angeles Times
Published November 20, 2015 at 2:50 PM
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The Golden State Warriors keep winning games, 13 in a row now and possibly on the way to NBA history next Tuesday against the Lakers. The Lakers are watching, by the way. Much of the NBA world was still buzzing after the Warriors came back from a 23-point deficit Thursday to beat the Clippers,...

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