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Lakers retire Pau Gasol's jersey
By City News Service
The Los Angeles Lakers retired the No. 16 jersey worn by Pau Gasol at halftime of Tuesday evening's game at Crypto.com Arena against the Memphis Grizzlies, the team he began his 18-season NBA career with.
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Gasol is the 12th Laker to have his jersey retired and second this season, joining the late Minneapolis Lakers star George Mikan, whose No. 99 jersey was retired Nov. 30 in connection with the Lakers' 75th season.
No Lakers player has worn No. 16 since Gasol left the team in 2014 to sign as a free agent with the Chicago Bulls.
The Lakers acquired Gasol on Feb. 1, 2008, from
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Memphis along with a 2010 second-round draft choice in exchange for four players, including his brother Marc Gasol, and two first-round draft choices.
During his seven seasons with the Lakers, the 7-foot center and power forward earned three of his six All-Star Game selections, was chosen for the All-NBA second team in 2011 and the All-NBA third team in 2009 and 2010 as he helped the team to championships in 2009 and 2010.
Gasol is among 12 finalists for the Basketball Hall of Fame's Class of 2023, whose members will be announced April 1 in Houston in connection with the NCAA men's Final Four.
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Nine years ago, an individual who disliked one of my opinion letters wrote a complaint to Senator Dianne Feinstein that I didn’t deserve the amount of the pension I received when compared to my duties over the years as a public servant. And he had the temerity to send a copy of his letter to my home address!
I was shocked, of course, that anyone could obtain my personal information without my permission. Up until then, I trusted that everyone’s confidential information was protected by law unless requested by government agents in their official capacity.
So, since that man was able to secure information about my career, the amount of my pension, and even my home address, I’m sure that he (or anyone for that matter) can just as easily go online and obtain my medical record…and whatever else he wants.
Need I tell you that from then on I lost all confidence