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Win a Lakers Championship DVD that Drops this Tuesday

By Gary Lee | Promotions | 13.07.09 | SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

2009ChampsDVDRelive the glory of the Lakers 2009 championship run wit the new DVD release dropping in your local Wal-mart, Target, Best Buy, and K-Mart stores.

A release party and private screening will be shown at Club NOKIA with appearances by Luke Walton, Jordan Farmar, Derek Fisher and the talk of the nervous town – Lamar Odom.

If you aren’t one of the lucky few to get tickets to the screening, so you can talk to Jordan, Luke, Derek or Lamar, don’t worry, they will be around soCal on Tuesday signing DVDs for local fans:

Luke & Jordan will be at Wal-Mart between 11am-1pm

Wal-Mart  | 7250 Carson Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90808

Derek will be at Best Buy between 6pm-7:30p

Best Buy | 740 S. Sepulveda Blvd. | El Segundo, CA 90245

And just to thank Lakers Nation for their continued support, we’re giving away a Championship DVD to someone who shares their favorite lakers moment from this past playoffs or regular season in a comment below!

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  1. probably hands down fisher’s clutch 3 to send the game to OT

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  2. Rob Harol says:

    Without a doubt it was Derek’s 3 against Orlando at the end of regulation — I knew then that #15 would be just a few days away.

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  3. MFF0RD9 says:

    Favorite Lakers moment from this past season: The Staples fans doing the WAVE during Western Conference Semi-Finals Game 5, the 40-point victory against the Rockets! An unforgettable moment when I knew the team was destined to win the championship.

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    Gary Lee Reply:

    How about the wave at the coliseum when we were waiting for the Lakers to arrive! That was a pretty good wave!

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  4. Steve626 says:

    Fisher drops a 3 to send game 4 to overtime!

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  5. Tim Cary says:

    The Fisher shots in regulation and OT. Nothing better than stealing a game we probably shouldn’t have won…and sewing up a championship (for all intents and purposes at the same time!)

    This Lakers fan in Ohio would love to get a copy of the DVD!

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  6. Dresden says:

    My favorite is still when Fisher knocked down Scola in the rockets series. I know he took some heat for that, but it ignited the lakers team for the rest of that series.

    The rest of the night I just had a big smile on my face and whenever anyone asked me why all I had to say was, “Fisher just wasn’t gonna take it”

    Oh and the fact we killed Orlando. :)

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    Gary Lee Reply:

    I think that shoulder knocked some sense into the lakers for the entire playoffs! Don’t mess with us cuz we can really lower the boom!

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  7. Jon says:

    Fisher’s smile after his 3 in OT against Orlando. Priceless.

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  8. cocobutta says:

    I think my favorite moment was Odom killing the Cavs on Feb 8, 2009, coming off that back to back road win against Boston. We shattered two major home wining sprees on a two game span. My confidence on how far they will take it skyrocketed after watching the Lakers and Odom come off aggressive on a difficult road game series.

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    Gary Lee Reply:

    Now that’s the I would pay $10M a year for . . but does he do that every game? That’s why you only get $8.5M sir!

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  9. matthew abrahim says:

    kobes hangtime shot against dwight howard. LEGIT

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    Gary Lee Reply:

    i say this is one of the most underappreciated shots in NBA history! How is this not a staple of the SportsCenter intro I do not know!

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  10. Jarrett says:

    WCF game 3 in Denver. Lakers down 2. Kobe hits the three up against the shot clock and in JR Smith’s face.

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  11. Teddy Trevor says:

    The best momment was when Kobe won his 4th cookie he is the greatest basketball player in the world. everygame this season the look in his eyes left no doubt in any of our minds when was coaching criticizing or shooting rainbows over Lebron he did it all not like a warrior but like the champion he is 4X

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  12. ed miller says:

    i dont like the lakers but i wunt that dvd so i can throw it in the garbage can….kody ryan is a bum and i dont like paul gastin…ron artist is not gonna help you kids so just cry cry cry….

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    Gary Lee Reply:

    i love how you spend your time bashing our team! hahaha . . thanks for the support!

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    Ashley Reply:

    I love that he can’t even spell!! what are you, 8 years old?!?! haha

    K-O-B-E B-R-Y-A-N-T
    P-A-U G-A-S-O-L
    R-O-N A-R-T-E-S-T

    Get it right! LAKER NATION BABY!! WOOT WOOT!!

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    Teddy Trevor Reply:

    Its OK LakersNation loves you

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    Tuhtsqueen Reply:

    also u want that DVD so u can Secretly Cheer for the best Team in the league…since its not live no1 else will b around u so u can jump & Scream 4 the best Player still shoot’n hoops…hahaha…

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  13. Karina says:

    I think it will have to be when Sasha dunked on the Kings on 4/7/09.. That was too good man… Even Kobe said “I’ve seen everything now.”

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    Gary Lee Reply:

    oh . that was truly classic --

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  14. Karl says:

    Beating Boston during the regular season. That was a memorable moment.

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  15. Derick says:

    With out a doubt Kobe putting up 61 ok the knicks after bynum went down big MSG there to the rest of the nba

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  16. Darian Nourian says:

    Without a doubt when the Lakers capped off their amazing season with an amazing game 5. They played their hearts out and they were playing with so much passion. Kobes jump and the smile on his face will be remembered forever. He was a mission and he was successful. How about next year. Can you dig it.

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  17. Mario Macias says:

    Kobe’s elbow to the face of Nelson that led to Fisher’s 3pt shot in overtime in game 4!!!!

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  18. my links not working…anyways..It was Kobe’s falling double-clutch shot in game 5 against orlando.

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  19. Patrick says:

    No doubt it has to be D. Fish and his clutch threes.

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  20. Doug says:

    Hearing the cheer at the O-rena when Derek Fisher hit the 3 to force overtime.

    Or Kobe’s “clearing space” against Jameer Nelson to pass to Fisher.

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  21. John says:

    Without a doubt Fisher’s elbow to Scola. That set the tone for the rest of the playoffs.
    Then of course Fisher’s 3pointer at the end of regulation to send to OT!

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  22. Gerrick says:

    DFish steam rolling Scola!!!!

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  23. Chris S. says:

    Favorite laker moment was when the 2000 Lakers defeated the Blazers in game 7 of the Western Conference finals. Lakers down by 15 pts. in the 4th quarter and on the verge of losing 3 straight games, it took 10 heart pounding minutes for the Lakers to come back from that deficit and win that game. That was the game that showed me that the Lakers finally come together as a team. Lakers ultimately defeated the Pacers the next series to become the NBA champions that year!

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  24. supitsnic says:

    A great season and final overall. They definitely deserved this championship. :)

    I LOVE YOU, Kobe Bryant!

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  25. Jessie says:

    I’m a die hard Laker fan from Boston so my most memorable moments involve beating the Celtics at both our meetings this past year. After having to endure the torture of the bandwagon Celtics fans just a year ago when they beat us, it was sweet to be able to throw it all back in their faces this year. I arrived at my office extra early on the morning of the Lakers parade and set our large tv in the main conference room to the Lakers parade. It just so happens that we were having a company meeting at 3pm EST and when they turned the tv on to video conference the other offices in…taaadaaa, yes the Lakers parade. I walked up to the tv and opened up my suit jacket to reveal a Kobe jersey. That was THE best moment of the Lakers season for me.

    Even Celtics fans were impressed at the magnitude of the celebration. All the Celtics get is a ride on some hideous duck boats and a stop at Fenway. Whoopdeedoo…the Lakers at the Coliseum was historical and so was our season. Can’t wait for next season to start so we can start a new chapter with Artest.

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  26. Tuhtsqueen says:

    The Los Angeles Lakers are HANDS DOWN the Best NBA Team in the League…I knew the Lakers were going to win the 2009 Championship Title back in the PRE-Season…I Call’d it & even shot a 2009 Calendar & had the June model where Kobe’s Jersey…Lakers were hunger but KOBE was STARVE’N for the 4th Ring & prove to the World & most of all the Kobe Haters that HE didnt need the Dinosaur Shaq to win Championships…Now Kobe has his 4th & work’n in his 7th…His Jersey # is 1 better then Jordan…So his Ring count will be the Same!!!…Lakers LETS GO!!!

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  27. Priscilda says:

    just to stay current my favorite moment was during to championship game 5 I think when the Orlando Magic was directing their whole team on Kobe and Derek L. Fisher took charge of the game and change the direct the baskeball winning the game with Treaver and Lamar…

    …and I just want to take this opportunity to say I have enjoyed the following the Lakernation on twitter the overall comments were exactly what I would be saying or thinking, as well as Kareem comment during the finals.

    Thank you
    from the LakerUniverse

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  28. Lakergirl (Apriss) says:

    My favorite moment was watching Kobe look at the last few seconds on the clock before he won his forth championship, looking like a 5 year old waiting for the ice cream truck to pull up! He was jumping so high! Go Lakers!

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  29. Kathryn M says:

    For me it was Fish’s foul on Scola….sometimes you just gotta make a statement…”get the [bleep] outta here with that mess!!”

    Also…Game 1 of the Finals…hmmmm I wonder why??:))

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  30. I enjoyed watching Trevor Ariza make those two key steals against the Nuggets as both were critical for winning each perspective game. The one where he intercepted the inbound pass from Carmelo with like 30+ seconds to go was amazing, he was the X factor for sure!

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  31. ed miller says:

    dont cry at me …..you guys can win evry wunce in a while ….but that dang kody ryan is not even close two michaels jordan ….keep dreemin….stop being a hater….

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    Tuhtsqueen Reply:

    I’m def not b’n a hater!!! Sounds like 2 me ur b’n a HATER!!!…U over here try’n 2 make funnys w/ his name…well it sounds retarded!!! KOBE BRYANT is the only player in NBA History that can & HAS been Compared to Jordan…& he’s only in his prime!!!…if there is another Player that can stand next 2 Kobe…WHO is STILL in the League…Please Let me kno…Til then…Leave ur Nonfactual Idiotic Comments off the LAKERS NATIONS Board…go 2 ur championship teams page…Oh yea…WE R THE CHAMPS!!!!! Hahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now Hate on that, PLEASE…

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  32. Josh Miller says:

    Favorite moment of the playoffs EASILY has to be DFish attacking the screen on Scolo. No if and or buts, that set the tone for the rest of the series, and made it clear that Lakers were championship material.

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  33. Chad Little says:

    I think it was after the first few games of the year, I realized Kobe might just be “all growns up” (thanks Vince V – Swingers) Finally putting the team first and not trying to dominate every game and take every shot.

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  34. Nonrealitly says:

    I think my favorite was the confrontation between Kobe and Artest and how the both reacted. Kobe was doing everything he could to win which really pissed off Artest. But the way the responded, Kobe with a totally cool head and Artest not so cool but not overboard like he might have in the past. I really felt that Kobe was in control of his total game and was showing his team not to worry, they had the ultimate leader. As far as Artest goes, once he was a Laker I reflected on how he kept his cool and didn’t implode. I think it was a critical moment for both players and especially Artest’s future as a Laker. Had he totally lost it, would he be a Laker today? I think not.

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  35. Nonrealitly says:

    Two the’s in the preceeding post should be they. I’ve been a Laker fan since 1968 and now follow them from the Great Northwest. I would cherish the DVD if I happen to get it. Thanks for the chance.

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  36. Pamela says:

    There was a few…I told my sister if someone could steal the ball we could win the game, a few seconds later Ariza stole the ball on an inbound play from Denver and you know the rest of the story.
    Go Lakers!

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  37. Maryrose Dimailig says:

    one of my many favorite moments would be the whole dfish on scola situation.
    way to step up and making your actions speak louder than your word fish!
    thaaats my boy :)
    oh yea, im still hoping for those opening game tix :)

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  38. Maryrose Dimailig says:

    so i didnt get to go to theee ‘09 championship parade cause it happened to be on the day of my high school graduation, and i didnt wanna take my chances at being late to my own ceremony and not walk the stage to get my diploma. i decided that graduation was a LITTLE more important. can you say FYL? fml. all of my friends were actually surprised i wasnt at the parade, tipping cars over and setting fires in trash cans ;)

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