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I don't know what is worse..... well yes I do.
Getting you asses kicked the entire game is a helluva lot easier on the peptic ulcer than this gut-wretcher. That damn ball was in the hole, which made this loss a killer emotionally. I'm wondering why Kobe didn't draw that foul when Bowen jumped on the pump fake. It would have been 3 FTs for a possible win. I'll STILL take a wide open Horry with the game on the line though. Great night to be a proud Laker fan!!!!!!:toast: |
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as in deep fecal matter. You still need clutch players to hit big shots, not "depth" from no-names. |
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How's this... The Lakers need more clutch players to hit big shots because teams are and will catch up to them if they don't improve personnel. Nothing good comes from standing pat. The Lakers roll players are terrible. |
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Barkley: "Those that think the Kings were just as good without Webber are seeing how stupid they are. Who cares how they are in the regular season without him? You're playing the Clippers and Denver. This is where the Marines come to play." Magic: "Not only that, but no Webber means Bibby can't go off like he did last year in every series. Kings best play is the pick and roll and nobody runs it better for the Kings than Webber. Now without him, Bibby is being swarmed and can't get his shot." The Kings were fatally wounded when Webber went down in Game 2. The breathing stops either in Arco Thursday night, in Dallas Saturday, or in the next round. :( If it is this series, let it be in Dallas, where they can go out like warriors... frankly, I'm sick and tired of leaving a season going into the Arco tunnel... |
Also, the Spurs and Mavs got great teams in their own right. Winning 60 games each deserves to be praised and the fact that each have 3 wins on the top 2 teams in the NBA (Lakers 1, Kings 2), shouldn't be a total shock.
They both are capable of winning a 4th, but right now, I'd rather choose the Lakers chances with their rings and the 2 best players in the game than my flawed, best player-less squad. One thing I will admit to. Even if Webber didn't go down... the Mavs exposed the Kings this series. People talk about the Lakers lack of role players... I'm not so sky high on the toughness the Kings have. To allow the Mavs to control them this easily, even without Webber, when all you've been saying all year is "we're the uncrowned chamopions" doesn't jive too well with me. I wonder if Petrie feels the same and if he does, what he'll have in store this summer. Karl Malone is coming to California.... |
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Malone has admired the Lakers for years. In the lockout season he declared he wanted to play for the Lakers and I expect this offseason will be no different. I think LA's top choice is P.J. Brown, but if Malone and Shaq play together it would probably be one of the greatest PF/C combos in the history of the NBA. |
Kobe played well tonight but just as Kenny Smith said, he hurt the Lakers tonight earlier in the game. They were fortunate to have the chance to win it at the end. The roll players get rattled easily, but Kobe is inconsistant in that area, as well.
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I am completely disappointed and dismayed in the Kings.
They have what it takes to beat the Mavs even without Webber. But last nights game, just like every loss to the Mavs, they played without the necessary discipline to win. They take the lead early playing their own game then they decend into street ball Mavs style. Nobody can beat the Mavs at their own game. Stupid, just stupid. The Kings can still win the series only if they play with discipline for 48 minutes each of the next two games. They may have lost too much when Webber went down. He was their inside game, everything went through him. One thing for sure, I don't want to see them play the Lakers or the Spurs the way they are playing right now. Another thing for sure, there is no way the Mavs can beat the Spurs or the Lakers in a playoff series. The Mavs weakness is the strength of both the Spurs and Lakers. The Mavs fold on the inside/out game of the Kings even without Webber so their is no way they can beat the Lakers or Spurs that are very disciplined and powerful inside teams. |
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If Juwan comes to California it will be with the Kings. |
That Horry shot killed us. OUCH!!!
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I am far from a laker fan, in fact I am a huge Tim Duncan fan, but last night I admit the better team may have not one. Got to give props to Lakers for coming back and almost pulling it out.
Although that being said I still think the Spurs can win although it probably be in a game 7. Now can someone tell me why Popavich (sp?) keeps Rose in their. Durring the laker run in the 4th he was in most of it had several turn overs and bad passes, lost the ball out of bounds a couple of times, not to mention missed a lay up again!!!!! This is like the 3rd one he has missed in the playoffs. Oh, well a win is a win :D and here is hopefully closing out the Lakers on Thursday. |
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