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Jordan Farmar had 19 points — second highest on the team — as the Lakers trumped the Indiana Pacers, 122-99. Farmar played 24 minutes off the bench and put it three three-pointers in the victory.
Omri Casspi scored just eight points in 19 minutes as the Kings lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder, 113-107 last night.

Hank Rosenstein, far left, played for the Knicks in 1946 in what is considered the first NBA game. Photo courtesy Madison Square Garden
On a sad note, Hank Rosenstein, an original member of the New York Knicks, died on Feb 27 at the age of 89.
Rosenstein, who played in the NBA’s first game in 1946, was inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1998.



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