Posted: Monday, February 6, 2012, 4:21 PM | 2 comments |
 
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Los Angeles Lakers coach Mike Brown won’t guide his team tonight against the 76ers.

Brown was being suspended one game without pay and fined $25,000 for making contact with a game official and failure to leave the court in a timely manner following his ejection in Saturday’s loss at Utah.

The first-year Lakers coach was with the team at this morning’s shootaround at the Wells Fargo Center.

“I understand it and they have protocol they have to follow,” Brown said when asked about his reaction.

He said he would watch the game from his team hotel and that Kobe Bryant would provide him with some area cuisine.

“Kobe said he would take care of me and I love cheesesteaks and Kobe said that he would send me one from the best cheese-steak places in Philly,” Brown said.

Brown identified the cheesesteak place as Larry’s, located across from St. Joseph’s University.

Posted by Marc Narducci @ 4:21 PM  Permalink | 2 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:20 PM, 02/06/2012
    Yes, Larry's is really good. (the "bellyfiller" is a bellybuster)..But Kobe should have sent over something from Mama's on Belmont Avenue in Bala Cynwyd.
    bearsfriend
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:17 PM, 02/07/2012
    Mama's closes well before the game is over.


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John Mitchell is in his first year covering the 76ers for the Inquirer after joining the paper in November 2011. He covered the Washington Wizards for the Washington Times from 1998 to 2008. He's also worked at the Philadelphia Tribune, the Wilmington News Journal, Courier-Post, Trenton Times and Elmira Star-Gazette.

Born and raised in West Philadelphia - not too far from Will Smith - he graduated from Overbrook High School the same year the 76ers won their last championship. He's a proud graduate of Howard University and the proud father of two sons, Jared and Jordan.

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Marc Narducci has served in a variety of roles with the Inquirer since beginning in 1983. He has covered the 76ers as a backup and a beat writer. In addition, Narducci has covered everything from the Super Bowl to the World Series and a lot in between. Narducci also has a true passion for South Jersey scholastic sports, which he has covered for many years.

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