View Poll Results: Will the Lakers get to the playoffs?

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  1. #26
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    I don't think he's going to request to be traded... he'll just fake some injury like in 2005 and the narrative moves to "well, when he missed the playoffs he was injured"... as far as throwing everybody under the bus, likely.
    Pretty much this.

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    You could be correct, however I think he's too egotistically focused on his numbers to sit it out. He would miss the scoring le. Another good excuse is "well, when he missed the playoffs, it wasn't his fault. He won the scoring le that year". He loves little peripheral trophies.
    You might be onto something there, tbh

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    They haven't fixed it through an entire half a season. I don't think it will be any better the second half. The team wants to self-destruct and there is no glue to hold it together - only ego-driven destruction! Muhahahahaha.

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    If you read LG and the subject of Kobe potentially quitting is discussed, it's as if their entire fanbase has completely erased the memories of Kobe quitting and ting on the entire franchise in 2007..

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    There is no way a team with this amount of stacked talent won't make the playoffs. Not even taking into consideration the 8th seed in the West this year will likely have the lowest win total in the last 5 years (not counting the lockout year).

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    there are two spots still available in the playoffs. currently, utah, portland, rockets, wolves, mavs and lakers are competing for those two spots. i doubt the wolves will get close enough so we can eliminate them.

    either utah or rockets will get at least one of the spots. that leaves the mavs and blazers. are the lakers better than those two teams? mavs are still a wild card and blazers are up and down. i'll say the mavs get the last playoff slot since they don't have as many issues as the lakers. dirk can only get better with each passing game and the mavs have already shown they can beat .500 teams.

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    No, Gasol and Dwight will never give their best effort while Kobe's on the team. And Kobe isn't good enough at this point of his career to make the playoffs, probably never was good enough, he owes Phil, Shaq and Gasol everything.

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    No matter the evidence, I have to say yes. Too much talent to bet against regardless of chem, and like others have mentioned, looks like 7/8 seed are gonna have bad records this year anyway

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    wont make it

    but wont stop the rapists from posting career highs whether its chuckn bricks, individual stats...i think he should concentrate playin defense to win that dpoy award that alluding him...

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    It's starting to look like .500 ball will make the playoffs in the West this season. To get there, the Lakers have to go 24-16. As bad as they are right now, that's still doable. One seven- or eight-game winning streak is all it'll take to make it happen .... and with all that talent (Dwight in his prime, Kobe in his statistical prime) one would imagine they'll get it together at some point.
    I'm not so sure about that. #8 and #9 are exactly .500 right now, but the chances are better that one of those teams finishes 44-38 or so than both teams going 42-40 or 41-41. The Lakers could go on a 7-game winning streak, but so could the Rockets or Blazers, negating it.

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    Since Jan 1, the Lakers are 2-10. In order to make the playoffs, I think the 8th seed will have 43 or 44 wins. The talent has been there for these 12 games, and they are not winning now. The next 12 games, leading to the ASG, are of the greatest importance to the Lakers. If they do not win 9 or more, I think you can stick a fork in them and call them done.

    Utah must win (7th seed)
    OKC Loss (1st seed)
    Pels must win (hot team with Gordon back)
    @PHO must win (bottom feeder)
    @ Minn Must win (wolves fighing for 8th seed, too) DET Win (East Conf bottom feeder)
    @Brooklyn loss (Hottest team in NBA at 9-1 in last 10)
    @Bos Must win for both teams
    @Char Win (East bottom feeder)
    @Mia Loss (Top EC team)
    Pho Must win See above
    Clippers Loss (Best team in LA not the Lakers)

    That is 1 wins 4 losses with 7 games in must win catagory. Of the 7, a loss to any of them will severely handicap their chances of making the playoffs. Sitting at 17-25, going 8-4 in this 12 games would be very hard to do as 7 of the games are on the road. A team, with no chemistry and no real leadership, has little chance to win games. Kobe has thrown the team and both coaches under the bus this year. D12 is hurting because the Lakers want him to play 36 mins a game right off. Kobe is a cancer, but he is a HOF player.

    Without a trade, the Lakers are toast. Trading Pau wont fix them. Trading DH12 will not net the return they would need. It will be for another bad contract and a couple of future players but no real help.

    Sorry Laker fans, better join the Clippers bandwagon as they are the hope of the west coast city of Angels(?).

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    No way they organize this mess and start winning anytime soon.

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    DeadlyDynasty if the Lakers don't make the playoffs, do you owe me double?

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    They've actually gotten worse since it was predicted they would sneak in. It would be a miracle if they make the playoffs tbh

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    nah scrah

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    Allenhu Joshbar DeadlyDynasty's Avatar
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    You're getting IOUs...they're just as good as money.

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    Yeah, and they'll be the team no one wants to face to boot. the 7-10 slots look pretty open to me. How awesome would clips-lake show be in the first round btw?

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    Kobe and Peace have to stop chucking shots, they would have to involve Gasol and Howard to be successful. The defense its also a concern.

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    Hard to tell. After yesterdays game, the Lakers absolutely look unstoppable. The completely demolished a Utah team who has their number this season. I really enjoyed that game. Kobe played exceptional minus a few turnovers. Its so funny because Nash ended up playing Fisher's role hitting wide open jumpers and attacking the rim for layups.


    but Kobe's just a weird individual, so is that team, no one is really consistent except Earl Clark. Gasol and MWP may very well not show up again for the next few games, and Kobe as a result may start doing everything on his own again.

    I was just looking at Portland and Houston's schedule and both have some difficult schedule next month.

    Blazers

    01/26-Clippers
    01/27-@Clippers
    01/29- Mavs

    02/01 @Jazz
    02/02 vs Jazz
    02/04 Wolves
    02/06 @Mavs
    02/08 @ Rockets
    02/10 @ Orlando
    02/12 @ Miami
    02/13 @ Pelicans
    02/19 vs Suns
    02/22 @ Lakers
    02/24 vs Boston
    02/27 vs Denver

    13 of Portland's 15 games are against Playoff teams. They have several back to backs against tough opponents (Clippers, Jazz) and will play 9 of 6 on the road. This team is pretty bad away as it is. I can see them going 5-10 in this brutal stretch.


    Houston Rockets

    vs Brooklyn (9-1 in their last 10)
    @ Utah
    @ Denver
    vs Bobcats
    vs GSW
    @ Miami
    vs Portland
    @ Sacramento
    @ GSW
    @ Clippers
    vs OKC
    @ Brooklyn
    @ Washington
    vs Milwaukee

    Houston I believe is actually a worse road team. they're playing 8 on the road. Their only break is against the Bobcats (who almost beat team last week) and Washington who surprisingly can be good at home (beating Miami and OKC). They'll see plenty of quality teams like Golden State, Miami, Brooklyn and Denver who are now finally hitting their midseason form. Rockets may go 6-8 or 5-9 in this stretch.



    Lakers has the most favorable schedule of the three. With the exception of OKC tomorrow, other games are fairly easier than Houston's or Portland.

    vs Pelicans
    @ Phoenix
    @ Minnesota
    @ Detroit
    @ Brooklyn

    At this point if they want to give themselves a chance, they must go 4-1. Absolutely no way around it. If they luck out and beat OKC tomorrow which has an odds of 1:9 of happening, its a 5-1 streak which will put them just 3 games below 500.

    Next set of games looks like this.


    @ Boston (Equally horrible lately, should be a win for them)
    @ Miami (Blowout win for the Heat)
    @ Bobcats
    vs Phoenix
    vs Clippers
    vs Boston
    vs Portland
    @ Dallas
    @ Denver
    vs Minnesota

    15 games. They must finish the month of February winning 10 of those 15 at the very least and this is plausible (Losing against @Miami @ Denver vs Clippers @ Brooklyn vs Minnesota). Do this and they will only be about just 2 games below 500. And when March comes, which I believe is easier for the Lakers.

    Get this, the Lakers are not facing teams who have been giving them problems all year long. No Clippers, Spurs, Memphis, Miami, Denver or Utah in March, while Portland and Houston's SAS remains the same. They're only meeting a Top 5 team once and thats OKC. The rest are fairly beatable with the exception of Indiana maybe and a game or two from Atlanta.


    The Lakers need a winning month to start the process, February will be their make or break month.
    Last edited by StrengthAndHonor; 01-26-2013 at 01:25 PM.

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    I know it's really early but one of the last game of the regular season is the Lakers against the Spurs

    If at that time the Thunders are the 1st seed and the Lakers trying to get the 8th, it would be really funny for the Spurs to rest the big 3 to put the Lakers against the Thunders in the playoffs

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    I know it's really early but one of the last game of the regular season is the Lakers against the Spurs

    If at that time the Thunders are the 1st seed and the Lakers trying to get the 8th, it would be really funny for the Spurs to rest the big 3 to put the Lakers against the Thunders in the playoffs
    It'd be much funnier if the Spurs knocked the Lakers out of the playoffs, tbh.

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    Pop has been known to rest his players. The way its going OKC will have the first seed locked up.

  23. #48
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    It'd be much funnier if the Spurs knocked the Lakers out of the playoffs, tbh.
    Kobe and Dwight are still a lot to handle in the playoff.
    I'd rather have the thunders not have an easy sweep in the 1st round

  24. #49
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    Lakers has the most favorable schedule of the three. With the exception of OKC tomorrow, other games are fairly easier than Houston's or Portland.

    vs Pelicans
    @ Phoenix
    @ Minnesota
    @ Detroit
    @ Brooklyn

    At this point if they want to give themselves a chance, they must go 4-1. Absolutely no way around it. If they luck out and beat OKC tomorrow which has an odds of 1:9 of happening, its a 5-1 streak which will put them just 3 games below 500.

    Next set of games looks like this.


    @ Boston (Equally horrible lately, should be a win for them)
    @ Miami (Blowout win for the Heat)
    @ Bobcats
    vs Phoenix
    vs Clippers
    vs Boston
    vs Portland
    @ Dallas
    @ Denver
    vs Minnesota

    15 games. They must finish the month of February winning 10 of those 15 at the very least and this is plausible (Losing against @Miami @ Denver vs Clippers @ Brooklyn vs Minnesota). Do this and they will only be about just 2 games below 500. And when March comes, which I believe is easier for the Lakers.
    What you're missing is the Lakeshow is a horrible road team. I mean, they're currently 5-15 on the road, that's even worse than Houston (9-14) and Portland (7-13).

    The Lakeshow had a big stretch of home games early, which they didn't really take advantage of, and now they have to go on the road and win without the home-cooking...

    I also don't see where you would get any indication that this team can go 10-5 in the next 15 games... they're 4-11 in the last 15, including 0-7 on the road... roster-wise, nothing has really changed. You would expect a small improvement from playing together longer, but you're asking for a major swing...

  25. #50
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    I think Utah and Houston both finish above .500.

    If I were gonna pick anyone to come from behind, I think Dallas might make it ahead of the Lakers

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