Google has do ents now?
They should buy YouTube.
I published a spreadsheet with the remaining schedules for the top 9 teams in the Western Conference:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?k...pBR9lTM8dkCiLQ
Google has do ents now?
They should buy YouTube.
They have an excel-like spreadsheet you can use if you have an account with them. Very handy.
What do you mean by "Western" playoff teams?
I'm just asking because I think Dazed might get confused... he thinks the only state in the West is California.
Well, according to him, we might as well cancel the playoffs and award the le to the Lakers, especially if the Great Bynum returns.
The rest of us might as well go get some fried chicken from a fast-food restaurant and cry bitter tears.
He might actually think the Staples Center is a state.
Well, we can bash DaC in the KFC thread without risking a banning. I think the Warriors have a pretty tough stretch left, while the Jazz are going to be on easy street once they get back home from their current roadie.
Sheet 2 is the remaining schedule for the "flyover" teams.
Hmmm... good point. Findog should probably remove the Lakers from this spreadsheet because they don't have actual games left. They simply have more services at the Churches of Kobe and Pau before being anointed the greatest team of all time.
I'm surprised Bynum isn't scheduled to be back on March 23... that being the day Jesus rose from the dead and all.
Mostly because they can't win on the road at all... oh, except in Phoenix. (I don't actually count Milwaukee as a team or Krystowiak as a "coach").
Actually Sheet 2 is the remaining slate of games for Leastern Conference teams.
I have absolutely no fear of them whatsoever in a series, unless they have HCA. They're basically Ron Jeremy at home in Salt Lake City and Gary Coleman away from it.
Hornets have a tough six-game roadie coming up, with only two gimmes in there.
I'm extremely concerned about the Suns' schedule.
I would normally mark games such as "at Nets, at Sixers, at Sonics, at Blazers, Wolves, at Grizzlies" as automatic wins, but the conference's difficulty and the glut of "trap games" has me nervous.
The irony for the Suns is that getting Shaq appears to help them match up much better against San Antonio, their nemesis in the Nash Part Deux era. But they're now extremely vulnerable to fast, athletic teams that like to run - the spear sort of being turned around and pointed against them.
The real test is tonight at home v. Warriors. It will definitely tell us how close they are to dealing with quick teams with this lineup.
However, we have to bank on D'Antoni's "adjustments" which is a losing battle.
If the Spurs continue to struggle, then there is no clear-cut favorites in the West. The Rockets don't scare me without Yao and with McGrady trying to lead them. The Jazz are only formidable if they have HCA. The Lakers can't guard the paint. The Hornets would seem to have the most balanced team on paper, but they have no playoff experience. The Mavericks can't guard the perimeter. The Suns can't really guard at all. Denver has a bunch of guys that don't mesh well, and I don't see the Warriors beating anybody in a series except us.
I think the Mavs/Lakers matchup extreamly well. I would like to see that scenario in the playoffs.
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thats racist
I hope I don't get banned for this but:
America, eatin' my lunch from a single bowl in my parents basement, where I'm livin'. Happy Birthday, I'm forty-three.
Don't want to waste those precious calories...chewin'. Jesus come move my jaw for me, help me get my sloppy food down my throat.
ok ok chillz im just kidding![]()
remember some ESPN boardcaster said something about fried chicken and got into trouble?
Yeah, but KFC's customers are not just African-Americans![]()
lol everytime i see/read about fried chicken i always think about Amare saying that his favorite dish is fried chicken, fits right into the stereotype
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