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Rudy Tomjanovich resigns from LA Lakers

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2 (UPI) -- Rudy Tomjanovich Wednesday announced his resignation as coach of the Los Angeles Lakers.

Tomjanovich, 56, barely halfway through his first season with the team, cited health reasons not related to the bladder cancer that sidelined him for a medical leave of absence as coach of the Houston Rockets during the 2002-03 season.

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A stomach virus forced him to miss two games this week.

"I had dealt with all kinds of stress and as the time went by I started to feel my resistance going down," said Tomjanovich, who said he spoke Monday with General Manager Mitch Kupchak. "I went from this energetic, pumped-up guy to being sapped of a lot of energy. Why this happened now, why my body couldn't take it, I don't have the answer."

Tomjanovich's five-year, $30-million contract includes a clause allowing the Lakers to terminate it at the end of a season if his performance is affected by health issues.

The Lakers are 24-19 this season.

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