#37504
2003-12-11 2:10 AM
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This is the magic year when it all comes together. Total domination. GO KINGS! (LA trembles with fear) :lol:
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#37505
2003-12-11 4:33 AM
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Uh....no. Shaq Fu's already accepting the trophy right now. Stern put LA LAKERS on it back in September.
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#37506
2003-12-11 12:51 PM
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This is the Kings year. The addition of Brad Miiler will take us all the way.
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#37507
2003-12-11 5:16 PM
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Right, right, Brad Miller.....or Gary Payton and Karl Malone.
EeeeeI'm leaning the other way, here, boss.
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#37508
2003-12-11 10:20 PM
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Webber is such a wuss. He gets a hangnail and he's on the IR. And Divac only flops around, nothing else.
The Lakers only real foe is themselves. If they stay cool, there's no stopping them.
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#37509
2003-12-11 11:52 PM
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With Sabonis out of basketball for the time being, Divac is the best passing center in the NBA. It may not look pretty, but Divac gets it done.
Only guys I really like on Sacremento are Bobby Jackson and Brad Miller. The rest have their inconsistencies and weaknesses, but those two come to play every night.
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#37510
2003-12-12 12:14 AM
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My future predictions:
'Melo is Rookie of the Year.
Erick Dampier's the NBA Most Improved Player.
Garnett or Duncan will be MVP. Miller and J. O'Neal will also be on the list.
Van Exel will be traded.
R. Wallace will be traded.
Kobe will stay with the Lakers.
Denver will make it to the quarters. So will Memphis.
Kings are the 2004 world champs. They'll defeat the Pacers in four straight.
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#37511
2003-12-12 12:29 AM
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Time will tell. I'll give a nod to the Lakers for their legacy, but this ain't no Love Shaq. :lol: Plus I live in Sac so I gotta root for the hometown team!
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#37512
2003-12-12 1:48 AM
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Barring injury, suspension or serious collapse, Zach Randolph will run away with the MIP award. From 8.4 PPG and 4.4 RPG to 22.4 PPG and 11.0 RPG currently. That's huge. Dampier's been playing well, but I don't think he'll finish the year with the numbers he has now(he could be a double-double guy, but probably 10 and 10, not 12 and 13).
Denver's playing really well now, but I don't think they're built for the long stretch. They might make the playoffs as a 7th or 8th seed, but I'd be surprised if they did.
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#37513
2003-12-12 1:51 AM
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I'll look past their legacy and look at them now: A Hall of Fame coach, four players in the starting line up who will be in the Hall, and solid veterans off the bench like Derek Fisher and Horace Grant. This translates into one thing: And I HATE the Lakers. But they're the team to beat right now. I fully expect them to take the title, barring Kobe self destructing.
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#37514
2003-12-12 1:56 AM
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The Kings have been saying "it's our year" for the past 3 seasons, and look what's happened.
At first, I questioned how well the new Lakers would play together(especially with Kobe's trial going on), but so far they've been barely short of perfect. I'm not completely convinced yet that they're the team of destiny, since old legs can be deceptively sharp one night, and sagging the next....but I'd have to say they've impressed me.
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#37515
2003-12-12 6:19 PM
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I think the egos on the Lakers will cause some serious damage to each other later in the season.
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#37516
2003-12-12 11:44 PM
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It hasn't yet.....
Of course, in past years, when the Lakers have had controversy with their stars....they've played better.
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#37517
2003-12-13 2:41 AM
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Of course they're gonna say "this is our year" every year, just like every other team. Lakers may play and perform better when controversy surrounds them, but is that something to respect? Playing harder to overcome scandal?
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#37518
2003-12-13 3:06 AM
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quote: Originally posted by blondgod: Of course they're gonna say "this is our year" every year, just like every other team.
So, by your own admission, your claim isn't worth much, since it's said every year.
quote: Lakers may play and perform better when controversy surrounds them, but is that something to respect? Playing harder to overcome scandal?
I don't know how exactly you're getting that from what I said. Rexstardust said that he thought the Lakers would self-destruct because of pesonality clashes. I said that they've clashed before, and been fine. You're reading alot more into it than what's actually there.
However, now that you bring it up, yes, to a certain extent. A team playing well despite distractions is a testament to the strength of the team itself. Is it not?
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#37519
2003-12-13 4:00 AM
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Doesn't matter if you have class or not. The Detroit Pistons had none whatsover (Other than Joe D.) and won two championships. Went to the Lake Show the other night. I asked Jack Nicholson what he thought about the Kings winning it all. Ya know what he said?
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#37520
2003-12-13 6:59 PM
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Can't tell me Isiah Thomas had no class.
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#37521
2003-12-14 2:43 AM
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Ah, how quickly they forget. Remember when he led the Pistons off the floor in the closing seconds of the Eastern Conference finals when the Bulls went to the Finals in 1990? Led the team right past the Bulls bench.
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#37522
2003-12-14 10:31 AM
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quote: Originally posted by jafabian: I'll look past their legacy and look at them now: A Hall of Fame coach, four players in the starting line up who will be in the Hall, and solid veterans off the bench like Derek Fisher and Horace Grant. This translates into one thing:
And I HATE the Lakers. But they're the team to beat right now. I fully expect them to take the title, barring Kobe self destructing.
Don't forget all of the nice officials who are unofficially on the roster as well.
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#37523
2003-12-14 5:00 PM
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quote: Originally posted by jafabian: Ah, how quickly they forget. Remember when he led the Pistons off the floor in the closing seconds of the Eastern Conference finals when the Bulls went to the Finals in 1990? Led the team right past the Bulls bench.
I remember that, and I also remember the controversy about Isiah "phasing out" Michael Jordan in the All Star game back in '84/'85.
It was a rivalry. An intense one. I still think Rick Fox is a classy guy, despite the famous altercation he and Doug Christie had last year.
Joe Dumars did some questionable things in his handling of the Rick Carlisle situation this offseason, but I still think he's a very classy guy, as well.
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#37524
2003-12-14 5:03 PM
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quote: Originally posted by MisterJLA: Don't forget all of the nice officials who are unofficially on the roster as well.
I caught the score of the Grizzlies-Nets game last night. 110-63; ouch. What happened to those Nets?
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#37525
2003-12-14 9:42 PM
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I don't know; basketball sucks. It is common knowledge that the refs favor the Lakers, though.
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#37526
2003-12-15 3:59 AM
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I don't know the whole thing with Dumars and Carlisle. Listening to a reporter from the Detroit papers, it sounds as though Joe wanted to keep Rick, but Rick wasn't well liked by the owner. That's why Joe was verrrry praiseworthy of Rick in Rick's outgoing press conference, so Rick could get a job elsewhere.
But I was still a big fan of the Bad Boys. Laughed my ass off when Zeke led the team past the Bulls.
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#37527
2003-12-15 4:13 AM
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Oh no, Dumars was Carlisle's biggest critic. He didn't like the way Rick "overcoached", as he described it. He was used to Chuck Daly's style of coaching, who pushed guys in practice, but let them play when the games came. Rick's not like that.
Apparently, there were other disagreements between the two parties, that Dumars hasn't elaborated on, as he's a fairly private person.
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#37528
2003-12-15 4:20 AM
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Hmmmm...well, I was listening on the radio to a reporter from the Detroit Free Press. I figured that the beat reporter would know.
I don't know. All I know is, I think Rick got jobbed and Larry Brown ain't doing all the great. He's driving them into the ground and he'll end up destroying that franchise. Where'd he learn to coach?
I'm kidding. But I'd say that the Pistons aren't that good and NEEDED to be overcoached. They're best player barely averaged more than 6 ppg! There's an obvious adjustment period, but hopefully they'll turn it around this year rather than next year.
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#37529
2003-12-16 1:59 AM
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I like to make the Kings lose, they do not ask for my help before games.
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#37530
2003-12-16 3:02 AM
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Yeah, they usually save it for the playoffs.
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#37531
2003-12-21 7:56 PM
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I get to watch the game today. I get the jailblazers station here.
Hopefully they won't blow it next time.
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blondgod said: This is the magic year when it all comes together. Total domination. GO KINGS! (LA trembles with fear)
"Are you eating it...or is it eating you?" [center] [/center] [center] [/center]
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