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Kahn: 10 most likely to improve

After meeting in the NBA Finals, Jordan Farmar and Rajon Rondo should be even better. Mike Kahn lists 10 players likely to improve.

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Lakers: Bench Mob Visit Unique Hoop Camp

Filed under: Lakers , NBA Videos Elie Seckbach, the Embedded NBA Correspondent, brings his exclusive video reporting to FanHouse. Check back regularly for more videos. In this exclusive video we hear from members of the Lakers as they visit "Hoop Farm", the basketball camp of Jordan Farmar . Luke Walton tells us why he has not played any basketball all summer, while Trevor Ariza thinks it's great...

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Depth chart

Sure, there could be a few minor changes before training camp starts Sept. 30, but as of today the Lakers' depth chart looks a little like this: Point guards -- Derek Fisher, Jordan Farmar, Sun Yue. Shooting guards -- Kobe...

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Jordan Farmar, NBA Jewish Player Dons Tefillin at Kotel - News Briefs - Arutz Sheva

Slam Dunk: NBA Jewish Player Dons Tefillin at Kotel - News Briefs - Arutz Sheva

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Exclusive Video: Jordan Farmar On A Mission In Jerusalem

Filed under: Lakers , NBA Videos Elie Seckbach, the Embedded NBA Correspondent, brings his exclusive video reporting to FanHouse. Check back regularly for more videos. In this exclusive video we fly out to Jerusalem, Israel to catch up with NBA star Jordan Farmar . While touring the Holy Land the LA Lakers star used his basketball skills and leadership to build bridges between young Jews and Arabs...

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Jordan Farmar in Israel

A few updates on Jordan Farmar's trip to Israel, a trek done in participation with the Peres Center for Peace. Just outside Jerusalem, the Laker point guard has been hosting a series of basketball clinics providing Israeli and Palestinian kids the chance to sharpen their skills and discuss the mutual problems affecting their often chaotic lives. For Farmar, whose background has exposed him to black,...

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Briefs | NBA: Lakers guard Jordan Farmar conducts clinic in Israel

NBA Farmar is league's lone Jewish player: Jordan Farmar, a Los Angeles Lakers guard who is the league's only Jewish player, demonstrated...

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NBA player runs clinic for Jews, Arabs - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

NBA player runs clinic for Jews, Arabs Jewish Telegraphic Agency, NY - 1 hour ago The NBA's only Jewish player conducted a clinic in southern Israel for Jewish and Palestinian children. Jordan Farmar, a guard for the Los Angeles Lakers, ... 6 Vote(s)

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Lakers' Farmar helps out at hoops clinic in Israel

Los Angeles Lakers guard Jordan Farmar, the NBA's only Jewish player, showed his dribbling, shooting and slam-dunking skills at a clinic in southern Israel on Tuesday for Jewish and Arab kids.

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NBA: Jordan Farmar Biggest Assist

Filed under: Lakers , NBA Videos Elie Seckbach, the Embedded NBA Correspondent, brings his exclusive video reporting to FanHouse. Check back here regularly for more videos. In this exclusive video we hang out with Los Angeles Lakers' star Jordan Farmar who tells us about the special relationship he has with children hospitalized at Mattel Children's Hospital in UCLA. We also catch up with his mother...

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So You Think You Can Dance?

by Adam Rose What's better than 20 Laker Girls? 500 prospective Laker Girls. While the Kamenetzky brothers were busy this weekend (probably out saving the world with Jordan Farmar), one of their fellow LA Times bloggers discovered another good reason not to sleep in on Saturday morning -- the 2008-09 Laker Girl auditions. It was a tough job, but somebody had to cover it. You might be surprised that...

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Jordan Farmar Running Israeli-Palestinian Camps in Middle East

Filed under: Lakers Using sport to unite diverse sets of kids isn't a new concept, but it's one constantly being put into more ambitious use. PeacePlayers International has been documented well by TrueHoop over the years. But a current NBA player is doing something similar this summer in an effort to promote compassion in the Middle East. The Los Angeles Times had a story this week discussing Laker...

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Jordan Farmar Working for Peace in the Middle East

From the LA Times : “The Lakers’ guard, who is Jewish, will travel to Israel to run basketball camps for Israeli and Palestinian children in association with the Peres Peace Center. The goal of the camps, which take place Aug. 4 to 11, is to bring Israeli and Palestinian children together through basketball and create a foundation for peaceful relations between them in years to come.” © Marcel Mutoni...

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An interesting trip for JF

Very interesting trip coming up for Jordan Farmar. The point guard, in conjunction with the Peres Center for Peace, will be traveling to Israel in early August to help run basketball camps aimed at generating goodwill between Israeli and Palestinian youths. Very cool. BK

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Lakers' Jordan Farmar to go on peace mission to Middle East

Lakers guard, who is Jewish, will travel to Israel in August to run basketball camps for Israeli and Palestinian children, with the goal of giving them a lasting foundation of friendship and goodwill. Like other NBA players, Jordan Farmar will head overseas this summer, only with a different mission -- to facilitate peace in the Middle East.