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I said that I didn't think LA could beat San Antonio this year. I also said that I didn't think we would four-peat. I felt with a team beating the Lakers six straight times that LA didn't stand a chance. Maybe I was wrong after watching this weekend, maybe I wasn't. Who knows. I'm not saying another word on this topic unitl the offseason because when I keep my mouth shut good things happen. |
Bad Guy,
That last two games were huge. Coming back from 16 down with no Phil Jackson or Fox against a very good Spurs team was impressive indeed. I can't believe they got George up and going so fast. If they pull out their fourth straight against these teams now nobody can talk trash about the Lake show but I am sure they will anyway. |
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That pic is a dagger........:grr: May the Kings return the faver !:toast: |
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My bad........:D |
Big game tonight, any thoughts?
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IF the Lakers can win tonight, (and that's a big IF) then you can start engraving the trophy.
San Antonio is learning what Portland, Minn, and Sactown, have all learned before them. When you have a chance to kill the Lakers, you'd better make sure they're dead. I expect tonight to be fargin' war. |
Shakes,
I totally agree with your assessment. The game tonight should be the best of the playoffs. Hope the Lakers bring their A game. |
Queens fans your team is in trouble. You ran into a tired Mavs team Sunday night. Tonight the Mavs once again showed how vulnerable the queens are without Webber.
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Not Giving Up, But It Sure Doesn't Look Good
Kings needed to maintain the good things they built off Game 4.. and for a half they did.
Then they decided to bookend the most emabarrasing 1st half ever on defense (Game 2) with the most embarassing 2nd half ever on offense (tonight). I am giving the Mavs credit... they HAVE BEEN better than the Kings... and more alarmingly, hungrier than the Kings. Still, what could be worse, giving up 83 points in a half or scoring 32 points in a must-win 2nd half against an inept defnesive team like Dallas? Nick Van Exel is the MVP of the series... as if anyone didn't know that. Looking at the Top 5 players of the series, at least 3 and probably 4 of them are on Dallas 1. Van Exel 2. Dirk 3. Nash 4. Peja 5. Finley It wouldn't surprise me to see the series end in Arco, although I'll go with the school of thought that the Kings will regroup at home and win, setting up Game 7. I don't see much reason to hope the Kings will win in Dallas, but until it's over, I got to have faith, even if it's blind. |
Down by 21 midway through the 3rd quarter so might as well post a bit early tonight.......
Don't tell the Lakers but there was a Game #5 this evening.:banghead: Now we're on the 17% end of teams that can overcome a 2-3 deficit after losing a Game 5. That's the bad news. The good news? We just pulled that rabbit out of a hat last year against the Kings. My next prediction on this series? (You'll notice I made none for this game tonight) Game #7 in San Antonio with the game coming down to the final 4 minutes. Lakers just need to keep it close as the Boot Accessorizors will melt under the pressure. No pressure when you're up by 23 fuggin points tonight.:huh: |
Kobe got his shorts yanked down to his ankles on that last defensive play.
ROFL ROFL ROFL |
Good thing they don't award 2 wins with this ass-whipping tonight. But I'll hand it to the Lakers, when they tank a game, they roll out the latest hardware in the Panzar Division.
Thank goodness for sattelite television and the internet on nights like these...:spank: |
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Hmmm..... Kobe hits a 3 at the buzzer?
Lakers down by 16 going into the 4th. Scratch it to single digits and them Boot Accessorizors might start dry heaving. :eek: |
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