That swine flu virus is really powerful
he wouldn't of signed for L.A if he didn't.
That swine flu virus is really powerful
Kobe is due a season ending injury.
What the ? The only thing Jefferson can stop is a wedding..and even that is shaky at best.
I really hope you don't think that Ron is better than Yao. and also it wasn't "the ron artest" that took the lakers to seven it was the rockets, and if any one player actually dominated for the rockets it would be Aaron Brooks, which probably had as much to do with Derek Fisher's quickness as it did Brooks's blossoming game.
Ron is not better than Yao, but he was clearly the 2nd best player on the Rockets and when Yao got hurt, he was the first. They had not gotten out of the 1st round in a looooooong time and they had many of the same players. Yes, some of the role players played well, but they are no where near as talented as Pau/Bynum/Fisher/Odom and that was my point.
If Kobe goes down, the Lakers can still beat most teams.
they were depleted from big names, but they got career playoffs out half their roster.
just because artest was the only name left doesn't mean that he was doing all (or even most) of the heavy lifting.
he won't get more help from the lakers...HE IS THE HELP.
So, Pau/Bynum/Fisher/Odom are not help? Way to give Artest absolutely no credit for getting Houston out of the second round.
Artest was the help last year for the Rockets with Yao when T-Mac went down. Same scenario, more talent.
The Lakers wont get the le again, for sure. I think it will be all about us Spurs and the Cavs. But, Spurs will be the champions of course, bring it on !!!
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The Spurs still made the Playoffs didnt they? And even made it as a 3 seed. Without Kobe...the Lakers would be a 6-8 seed and suffer GREATLY.
It's the LeBron factor and now they have what they hope is a motivated ShaQUILLE!And the Cavs play in the "meek" east. Their path to the finals would be much easier than the Spurs in the depth that is the West.
Also, Manu is coming off injuries as is Duncan. Plus the recons uted Spurs team will need to gell so I can certainly understand why Cleveland is given a better chance to win than the Spurs at this time.
So now the argument is now which team would fare better losing its superstar?
Does it matter? It's a negative either way.
Spurs had no Manu, a less than healthy Duncan and could do no better than the first round. I'd like to think had these guys been healthy, the Spurs would've gone deeper in the playoffs...not necessarily when a championship but at least get to the conference finals.
Lakers losing Kobe would be very significant; they have a lot of talent but that wouldn't make up for his loss. Perhaps they would make the playoffs and may make it to the first or second round.
and the fact he has a chance to win a ring.![]()
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