As he approached the small gathering of reporters following Sunday's practice in El Segundo, Lakers forward Pau Gasol let out a smile. There's not a better feeling knowing your Crest-kid friendly teeth no longer have braces, a two-and-a-half year venture that ended Thursday morning when they were removed just before the team's trip to Phoenix.
"Hopefully I don't get popped in the mouth and lose a couple of teeth," Gasol joked.
A reporter had an immediate comeback, suggesting that may happen since he's been throwing elbows lately,
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After watching the replay,
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