most certainly this
Agreed 100%
I would prefer this scenario:
1.OKC
2.SA
3.LAC
4.DAL
5.LAL
6.MEM
7.HOU
8.POR
most certainly this
It would be an utter thing of beauty if the Clippers knocked out the Lakers in the playoffs. I would LOVE IT.
Disagree with that first comment completely. Well, obviously health is the primary concern.
But for us, match-ups are determining how far we go.
No we have to be healthy, I thought that was a given lmao.
Who we matchup up against definitely matters. (see last year)
I think we've proven we can beat Denver, so I would love a first round matchup with them. We're only halfway though, a lot can happen
Most of you are under rating Dallas, and over rating lakers. The lakers cannot score. They are slow. They are insanely thin. Kobe looks like an aged streaky jump shooter.
Dallas is arguably the best defensive team in the league and arguably the deepest, and are very balanced.
Dallas' defense doesn't have on Miami or Chicago. Losing Chandler took them out of that discussion although they do arguably have the best defense in the west.
I don't think many people are overrating the Lakers but they just pose the biggest matchup problem against our pretty weak front line.
Sorry if I'm not afraid of Lamar Odom, Vince Carter and the crew.
I think Tiago and Tim with Parker out there would solve most laker match up problems. Parker would average fifteen assists a game inn a laker series. Fisher and artest are almost all by themselves in terms of worst starters in the league. I guess we will see how we handle lakers in April when we play them thrice in two Weeks
Plus I cannot see coach Pop losing a series to any Mike Brown coached team moo matter how stacked it may be, which this one isn't
this is true.
If the Spurs don't add one big, none of this matters.
Everyone is forgetting about Zach Randolph. You call yourself NBA fans but continue to say the Grizz are weaker this year than last and we need not worry. Everyone keeps saying oh yeah, they are good BUT. But, but, but, the Spurs will beat them. WHY? They are missing their best player. We couldn't beat them last year, and we won't beat them this year with this roster.
Randolph will not be his usual self the rest of this season. So it won't be the same beast as last year
If we have a healthy Manu, +Considerable amount more playing time for Splitter compared to last year+Kawhi Leonard to help defensively and on the glass =Spurs much better equiped to take on Grizz.
Plus Z-bo was playing the best basketball of his career during the end of last year through the playoffs. He won't be near as effective.
All is going to be well if LA/Dallas end up 4 and 5![]()
LMAO. That's almost a walk in the park to the WCF for the Spurs.
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