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Chris Mihm is coming off his first starting assignment in 20 months, Andrew Bynum is trying to shake off a subpar shooting night Tuesday against New Orleans, and Kwame Brown is not expected to play tonight against Minnesota because of bursitis in his right heel. Mihm had eight points, six rebounds and three blocked shots in 17 minutes against New Orleans, which is probably good enough to earn another start. He had not started since severely spraining his right ankle in March 2006. He missed last season after undergoing two ankle surgeries. LA Times
Kobe Bryant frowns on the sideline, so he must be angry. He smiles on the court, so he must be happy. The dime-store psychologists have tried to gauge Bryant's mood using the smallest of indicators. Bryant said Thursday that enough was enough. "They need a life," he said without rancor. "It's silly. People look way too deep into things. They need to just do the same thing I'm doing, which is just focus on the team and what we're trying to accomplish here. Stop worrying about whether I crack a smile or not. I don't smile when I play that much anyway. I have a job to do." LA Times
Lamar Odom is welcoming the switch to a new, yet old, position. A power forward the last four seasons for the Miami Heat and the Lakers, he has been switched to small forward. Ronny Turiaf is expected to start at power forwardTeam Lakers1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1972, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988, 2000, 2001, 2002This season will shape the future of this franchise..