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06-16-2009, 02:25 AM
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Lakers championship (pwning the magic) causes riots.
Now... Imagine if the series went to 6 and Lakers won in LA....
(bitches better not stole the shoes i ordered  )
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See, downtown? This is why you can't have nice things.
You didn't have a real supermarket for 50 years until Ralph's opened in 2007. It's so nice; there's a dry cleaner and a Coffee Bean inside. And you know what's next door? Another Coffee Bean. Literally -- the next door.
Maybe having two espresso machines 100 feet apart made Lakers fans jittery after the team won its 15th NBA title in Orlando. A metal trash can went through a window of the coffee shop immediately east of Ralph's. Something else broke the glass door of a smoothie shop immediately west.
A mob destroys a car parked near Staples Center following the Lakers' championship-clinching victory in the NBA Finals.Most people don't realize it, but downtown is so full of wine bars these days that you can throw a rock and hit one. Somebody did, breaking another window. The owners of a different wine bar locked the doors and stood in front until late into the night. They didn't seem to be celebrating.
Shortly after the big win, revelers gathered outside Staples Center and, uh, trimmed trees to make kindling for a fire in the middle of the street. I know times are tough, but if you're trying to survive these cold Southern California summers, it's easier to put on a T-shirt.
I was standing between LA Live and Staples Center within an hour of the Lakers' victory. I was walking the streets a little further east as the LAPD struggled to chase the last of the knuckleheads from downtown. What should have been a proud moment for the redeveloped area was anything but.
LA Live is supposed to be our version of New York's Times Square. When I drove by on my way home, there wasn't a soul visible -- just some squad cars belonging to the officers who had run everybody away. It wasn't even midnight yet.
A trash can gets thrown on a car as unruly Laker fans surround a car at Pico and Figuerora after the Lakers won the NBA Championship.In the real Times Square, bars were still open -- even with the three-hour time difference. Last call can be as late as 4 a.m. in New York. Yet here in L.A., where the people had good reason to celebrate and gather at a monument to the city, it didn't feel there was anything worth toasting -- or anywhere open to do so.
This reaction is nothing new. I was staying in the Radisson Hotel at Figueroa and Exposition when the Lakers won a title over Indiana on June 20, 2000. Born in L.A., I was just about to move back and thought it was cool that the hotel parking lot became the turnaround for an impromptu parade that spanned 25 blocks from Staples Center, back-and-forth for several hours.
Later, I found out that two cop cars were set ablaze and that 11 people had been arrested.
Early reports from this year's mayhem indicate at least twice as many arrests. I didn't see any cruisers on fire, but I watched the LAPD try to put out blazes in a pair of dumpsters. Thick smoke choked the street about half a mile east of Staples, and I couldn't help but wonder if something you don't want to touch is even worse when you're breathing it in.
Unruly Laker fans loot a shoe store near the Staples Center after the Lakers won the NBA Championship.Speaking of bad smells, I was thankful that a porta-potty I passed wasn't on fire -- though it had been toppled onto its side.
The good news? Only a few of the hooligans were actually, well, hooligans. It seemed that the damage was done by a small number of people. And the LAPD showed a lot of restraint, and occasionally courtesy. A squad car pulled up next to me at a red light and the officer -- observing that I wasn't in a Lakers jersey or testing my horn with my fist -- politely called out, "Be safe out there."
On Wednesday, the Lakers and the city will split the cost for a victory parade, headed down a corridor where fans will come but might not be under normal circumstances. I would usually be shocked to see a Laker there, unless Lamar Odom was satisfying his sweet tooth at a fast-food joint or Adam Morrison was looking for a payday advance (at $4 million per year, you'd think he could dress sharper while sitting on the bench).
Unruly Laker fans jump on and rock a passing car on Pico Boulevard after the Lakers won the NBA Championship.The Lakers have done a lot for this city. It's not just bragging rights for their 15 championships. It's the Staples Center and, as a result, LA Live. It's hope for a downtown area that used to have none. They deserve this parade. But do we?
Let this moment be a reminder to treat downtown a little better. If you've got money, spend some at one of the eclectic restaurants or bars. Help them stay open late, so people have somewhere nice to gather. If you're broke, support the community and check out a free event like an art walk, organized bike ride, or special museum night.
Or at least stop throwing metal trash cans at everything.
-- Adam Rose
First photo: Unruly Lakers fans damage a police car in front of Staples Center after the Lakers won the NBA championship. Credit: Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times
Second photo: A mob destroys a car parked near Staples Center following the Lakers' championship-clinching victory in the NBA Finals. Credit: Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times
Third photo: A trash can gets thrown on a car as unruly Lakers fans surround a car at Pico and Figuerora after the Lakers won the NBA championship. Credit: Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times
Fourth photo: Unruly Lakers fans loot a shoe store near the Staples Center after the Lakers won the NBA championship. Credit: Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times
Fifth photo: Unruly Lakers fans jump on and rock a passing car on Pico Boulevard after the Lakers won the NBA championship. Credit: Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times
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http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/spor...ebrations.html
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LOS ANGELES — Hundreds celebrated in the streets outside Staples Center after the Los Angeles Lakers' NBA title win Sunday night, with some revelers damaging police cruisers, throwing rocks and bottles at officers and setting bonfires in the street, authorities said.
About 25 people were arrested, most part of a rowdy crowd that split off on to surrounding streets after police declared the gathering an unlawful assembly, officer Karen Rayner said.
Several police cruisers were damaged and reinforcement officers were called in from throughout the city to help disperse the crowd, Rayner said.
Los Angeles police said five officers were hit by debris and had minor injuries.
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Aerial television footage showed people jumping on a police car, rocking vehicles attempting to pass through the crowd, setting small trees on fire and throwing fireworks and flares set up by police. No injuries were reported.
A gas station was looted and several cars, buses and a news van were vandalized, police said.
Chief William Bratton commended officers for showing restraint despite "a lot of provocation from a number of knuckleheads," he told KTTV-TV.
"It's not easy to stand there when cowards in the middle of the crowd are throwing rocks and bottles at them," Bratton said.
Police department strike teams pushed people from the immediate area around the Staples Center into surrounding neighborhoods, breaking the crowds into progressively smaller clusters, police spokeswoman Mary Grady said.
The department declared a citywide tactical alert, meaning all officers on duty were to remain on the job until the crowds dispersed, she said.
Rayner said the arrests were for disturbing the peace, arson, outstanding warrants and other crimes.
Across the country in Florida, the Lakers beat the Orlando Magic 99-86 in Game 5 of the NBA finals to win their 15th championship.
The game was not shown at the Staples Center as it had been in previous years, but revelers from surrounding bars and restaurants and nearby neighborhoods descended on the area around the Lakers' home for a post-game celebration.
Ben Weiser, 21, donned a Lakers jersey and came downtown from North Hollywood with two friends to be among other fans.
"I watched the last game at home but tonight I wanted to be where the action is," Weiser said.
Television reports also showed small crowds of people parading through the streets of East Los Angeles, where excitement over the Lakers' Game 4 win Thursday night spilled into the streets, with rowdy fans swarming vehicles trying to pass through the area.
Fans there filled the streets again Sunday night, but large numbers of sheriff's deputies quickly dispersed the crowd without incident.
Bratton said that despite the problems the night went "pretty well" compared to expectations following the more widespread violence and vandalism of previous championship celebrations.
In 2000, after the Lakers won their first NBA title in 12 years, fans rioted outside Staples Center, burning police cars and leaving more than 70 vehicles damaged, many at nearby auto dealerships. At least a dozen were injured.
Before the game, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said if the Lakers win they should have a victory parade in Los Angeles, despite the city's budget woes.
Villaraigosa said he would work with the private sector to help fund the celebration, which was expected to occur on Wednesday.
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,526304,00.html
also... some pics of my boys in purple/gold winning
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http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/gallery/...ba_finals_ga:1
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06-16-2009, 03:37 AM
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Re: Lakers championship (pwning the magic) causes riots.
Good job Pau!
Also, it's Los Angeles, a riot was going to break out sooner or later.
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06-16-2009, 09:19 PM
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Re: Lakers championship (pwning the magic) causes riots.
Nearly everyone I knew in LA that night were in a happy mood that Lakers won. Yet we still didn't hear anything about this yet.
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06-17-2009, 01:27 AM
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Re: Lakers championship (pwning the magic) causes riots.
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Nearly everyone I knew in LA that night were in a happy mood that Lakers won. Yet we still didn't hear anything about this yet.
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My shoes got stolen from The Holy Grail... NO REFUND EITHER. Damn looters put me out $450...  .. Anyways I saw a group of people beating the shit out of some poor dude who stole shoes.
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