Sasha Vujacic May See Limited Minutes & The Top NBA News

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June 15, 2010 - Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES - epa02204205 Los Angeles Lakers' Sasha Vujacic of Slovenia reacts after a play against the Boston Celtics during the first half of game six of the NBA Finals at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, USA, 15 June 2010. The Celtics lead the series 3-2.

The Los Angeles Lakers opened up their season on Tuesday night against the Houston Rockets, and barely pulled off a victory.  The Lakers won 112-110, thanks to the great heroics of Steve Blake and Shannon Brown.  However, one veteran guard did not see any playing time on Tuesday.  Sasha Vujacic was never subbed into the game, and  saw the whole game from the bench.  Coach Phil Jackson said it was difficult to play all the guards on the team, so he had to leave Vujacic out.  If Brown and Blake continue to play well and impress Coach Phil Jackson, then Vujacic will not be seeing a lot of playing for the Lakers this season.

Sasha Vujacic may see limited minutes this season: Los Angeles Times: By Mike Bresnahan

The Latest on the Lakers

The Los Angeles Lakers will return to the US Airways Center for the first time since they won the Western Conference Finals back on May 29th, 2010.   The Suns lost their all-star Amare Stoudemire, but added other talented players like Hedo Turkoglu and Josh Childress.  Here is a Pre-Game Report on tonight’s game. [Lakers Nation]

Steve Blake had a pretty impressive debut for the Lakers, as he hit the game-winning shot.  The OC Register takes a look back at the debuts of some of the most well-known Laker players. [OC Register]

Ever wonder how  NBA Championship Rings are made, scroll down and see the entire process of how Jason of Beverley Hills created the 2009-2010 Lakers’ Championship Rings.

The Latest on the NBA

Allen Iverson has agreed to sign 2-year, 4 million dollar deal with the Turkish club Besiktas. [ESPN.com]

Miami Heat Guard Dwayne Wade has won the NBA Cares Community Assist Award for the 2010 Off-Season. [NBA.com]

Surprisingly the Miami Heat 2010-2011 Home-Opener against the Orlando Magic has not sold out. [Slam Magazine]

Orlando Magic Guard  Jason Williams has been suspended one game without pay for making contact with an official after he was ejected. [NBA.com]

Boston Celtics’ guards Delonte West and Von Wafer were involved in a fist fight, and as a result West may be cut from the team. [ESPN Boston]

Erick Dampier signs a one-year deal with the Houston Rockets, for $2.8 million. [NBA.com]

Cleveland Cavaliers’ forward Anderson Varejao will miss Friday’s game against the Toronto Raptors in order to stay with his father who went through heart surgery. [NBA.com]

Videos

The Making of the Lakers’s 2010 NBA Championship Ring By Jason of Beverley Hills

httpvhd://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJMKYUurUR8&feature=player_embedded

NBA Results for October 28th, 2010

Magic- 112 (1-0) Wizards- 83 (0-1)

Suns- 110 (1-1) Jazz-94 (0-2)

NBA Schedule for October 29th, 2010

Pacers (0-1) @ Bobcats (0-1)

Kings (1-0) @ Nets (1-0)

Hawks (1-0)@ 76ers (0-1)

Cavaliers (1-0) @ Toronto (0-1)

Knicks (1-0) @ Boston (1-1)

Thunder (1-0) @ Pistons (0-1)

Magic (1-0) @ Heat (1-1)

Bucks (0-1) @ Timberwolves (0-1)

Nuggets (1-0) @ Hornets (1-0)

Grizzlies (0-1) @ Mavericks (1-0)

Clippers (0-1) @ Warriors (1-0)

Lakers (1-0) @ Suns (1-1)

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