The Lakers Had a 320-Game Home Sellout Streak Snapped Last Night

For the first time in almost seven years, the Lakers didn't sellout the Staples Center during a game last night.

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Have Lakers fans already had enough of their team this season? It sure sounds like it.

Despite the fact that the Lakers actually won 116-95 against the New Orleans Pelicans last night, they did so in front of a Staples Center crowd that was not at capacity for the first time in almost seven years. That snaps the Lakers' streak of 320 consecutive home sellouts. The last time it happened was on December 6, 2006 when, fittingly, the Lakers took on the Oklahoma City/New Orleans Hornets. And to put things into perspective, the Lakers' starting lineup that night included Kwame Brown, Luke Walton, and Smush Parker.

So what gives, Lakes fans? Kobe Bryant may not be back in the lineup yet. But you missed one hell of a Xavier Henry dunk last night! See you Friday night when the Memphis Grizzlies come to town to start a new streak?

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[via Bleacher Report]

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