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Legacy: The Los Angeles Lakers' Unforgettable Run to the 2020 NBA Title
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Legacy: The Los Angeles Lakers' Unforgettable Run to the 2020 NBA Title
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Legacy: The Los Angeles Lakers' Unforgettable Run to the 2020 NBA Title

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Celebrating the 2020 NBA Champion Los Angeles Lakers!The Los Angeles Lakers reclaimed the throne in 2020, triumphing over the Miami Heat in an NBA season like no other. Legacy: The Los Angeles Lakers' Unforgettable Run to the 2020 NBA Title takes fans through the unpredictable and remarkable 2019-2020 season which put them rightfully back on top. Led by LeBron James and Anthony Davis, this Lakers team embraced the "Mamba Mentality," honoring the unstoppable drive of the late Kobe Bryant in their pursuit of a championship. Frank Vogel's squad demonstrated relentless focus on the path to victory, even while adapting to new norms in a global pandemic and using their platform to demand action against social injustice. Through insightful stories from The Los Angeles Daily News and dynamic photos, relive all the key moments and storylines, including dominant postseason performances against the Portland Trail Blazers, Houston Rockets and Denver Nuggets, and finally hoisting the Larry O'Brien trophy in the NBA bubble after triumphing over the Heat. This commemorative book also features in-depth profiles on popular figures plus a special section remem
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Release dateOct 14, 2020
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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Typical Danielle. Nice story with a different twist. The novel is part current and part past history as told from the point of view of someone in the 1700's.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I began this book over the summer of 2012. I powered through the majority of it in less than two days; I only picked it up and finished it today. I don't even remember why it took me so long to pick it up again.
    Nothing new in this book for longtime Steel readers. It may encourage people to research the First Peoples of their area; I don't expect it to change anyone's life.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    VEry much enjoyeed - wasn't sure as I am not a fan of historical but the way she weaved it in was perfect.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    I've enjoyed a couple of Danielle Steel's books in the distant past, but couldn't get beyond the first few chapters. It seemed as if she'd realized how popular genealogy was and decided to throw together something relating to it. It was very slow and boring and even though she spent a lot of time attempting to develop her main character, there was no depth. Many of the sentences were poorly constructed. One example from page 77 - "The artifacts at the institute were ancient and fragile, and had been carefully preserved, and once again Brigitte was able to find a librarian, who in this case was not just helpful, but fascinated by the story Brigitte told". I don't mind long sentences, but...she should fire her editor. I wanted to like it and I very rarely fail to finish a book. My mother recommended this to me as I've been an avid genealogist for over 20 years, but that wasn't enough to hold my interest.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is the story of how Brigette's life is changed from the normal easy make no waves kind if life to one of adventure when she losses her long time boyfriend and job with in days of each other. She soon sets out to help her mother with the family tree (which she things is boring ) and soon discovers a family member that intrigs her and she sets off to find everything she can bout the Sioux girl in her family tree .. in Paris she finds Marc who helps her after returning to Boston she gets an email for a job in Paris and goes back and starts things with Marc
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Typical Danielle Steel book. The description sounded like there might be more historical substance to the book, but unfortunately no. A quick light read if that is what you are in he mood for.