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  • The Lakers fired Byron Scott for doing his job, and, strangely, it all makes sense

The Lakers fired Byron Scott for doing his job, and, strangely, it all makes sense

Los Angeles Times
Published April 24, 2016 at 11:50 PM
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Byron Scott is a good man, a loyal soldier, and in two years he did exactly what his bosses hired him to do. But the minute Kobe Bryant walked out of Staples Center for the last time, Scott's services were no longer needed, his job essentially ceased to exist, he became an instant antique. The...

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