Bleed Purple And Gold Radio: The Kobe Conundrum, Swag Effect

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Corey Hansford hosted the latest edition of Bleed Purple and Gold Radio. This holiday edition led into the Lakers showdown on Wednesday night against the team with the top record in the Western Conference, the Memphis Grizzlies.

A number of topics were discussed as there was a lot of news to get to on this day. The rumored signing of Earl Clark was discussed, and exactly where Clark would fit in with this Lakers squad, and whose minutes he would take.

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Other topics discussed included the Lakers ridiculously tough opening schedule, possibilities for the Lakers in using their disabled player exceptions, whether or not Kobe Bryant is shooting too much, and Nick Young’s impact on the team.

All that, and of course analysis heading into the game of the night, as well as calls from the loyal followers of Lakers Nation. Be sure to tune in next week where you can call in and have your voice heard at (914)205-5612. Don’t forget to follow us at BlogTalkRadio and follow host Corey Hansford on Twitter.

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