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    Mavs lost to an eighth seed last year. And you're the one talking about first round matchups.

    Wake me once your team accomplishes something.
    LOL

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    Mavs lost to an eighth seed last year. And you're the one talking about first round matchups.

    Wake me once your team accomplishes something.
    Anybody who picks the mavs or suns to win in the playoffs, is definitely not all there. Dallas has a history of choking in the playoffs, why anyone thinks that will change is a mystery to me. Matchups are the key in the playoffs and the Suns best Matchup is against the Mavs because they have a problem with their top player being a liability on defense. Like mavsfan1000 said in another thread, teams with athletic PF's and/or good centers will require Dirk to play defense, that's a death sentence. They can get away with it against SA because he doesnt have to be accountable on defense but against the Lakers he has to guard Lamar and help in the paint since Damp would have his hands full with Bynum. The mavs wont be able to defend Kobe with 4 players ignoring everyone else anymore like they did in the past after the 62 in 3 quarters by KB. GS would beat the mavs again and should be considered the better team. The mavs best chance of advancing in the playoffs is against 1. Utah, You can put dirk on okur, his game is similiar to Dirk's. He won't mix it up either. 2. SA, is a good matchup with them because of Elson and Bowen on offense.

    Phoenix - great regular season run and gun team. Very exciting and fun to watch when they're making shots but they can not defend the basket and will have to win in a slower game in the playoffs. That's where they'll fail and miss a low post defender. They will be pounded in the paint by the bigger teams in the league, SA and LA. Dallas, GS and Denver are good first round matchups for them where they should be able to advance.

    I like the Lakers chances against both of those teams.

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    Anybody who picks the mavs or suns to win in the playoffs, is definitely not all there. Dallas has a history of choking in the playoffs, why anyone thinks that will change is a mystery to me. Matchups are the key in the playoffs and the Suns best Matchup is against the Mavs because they have a problem with their top player being a liability on defense. Like mavsfan1000 said in another thread, teams with athletic PF's and/or good centers will require Dirk to play defense, that's a death sentence. They can get away with it against SA because he doesnt have to be accountable on defense but against the Lakers he has to guard Lamar and help in the paint since Damp would have his hands full with Bynum. The mavs wont be able to defend Kobe with 4 players ignoring everyone else anymore like they did in the past after the 62 in 3 quarters by KB. GS would beat the mavs again and should be considered the better team. The mavs best chance of advancing in the playoffs is against 1. Utah, You can put dirk on okur, his game is similiar to Dirk's. He won't mix it up either. 2. SA, is a good matchup with them because of Elson and Bowen on offense.

    Phoenix - great regular season run and gun team. Very exciting and fun to watch when they're making shots but they can not defend the basket and will have to win in a slower game in the playoffs. That's where they'll fail and miss a low post defender. They will be pounded in the paint by the bigger teams in the league, SA and LA. Dallas, GS and Denver are good first round matchups for them where they should be able to advance.

    I like the Lakers chances against both of those teams.
    Ummm havent the Suns knocked yall out the past 2 years? What a bunch on dumb s on here....Raja Bell can actually check KoME pretty well from what i recall. Laker homers are the worst on here.... team but now they gonna win it all

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    Anybody who picks the mavs or suns to win in the playoffs, is definitely not all there. Dallas has a history of choking in the playoffs, why anyone thinks that will change is a mystery to me.
    People thought the Spurs were chokers at one time too... and Michael's Bulls... look how those two teams turned out.

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    Ummm havent the Suns knocked yall out the past 2 years? What a bunch on dumb s on here....Raja Bell can actually check KoME pretty well from what i recall. Laker homers are the worst on here.... team but now they gonna win it all
    Dumbass mavs fan. Raja has nothing to do with guarding the paint. Kobe owns Dallas, is what i said.

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    People thought the Spurs were chokers at one time too... and Michael's Bulls... look how those two teams turned out.
    True, but the Spurs have Duncan and the Bulls had MJ, who does the Mavs have? Dirk?? I don't think so...

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    True, but the Spurs have Duncan and the Bulls had MJ, who does the Mavs have? Dirk?? I don't think so...
    People thought MJ was a choker too...

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    People thought MJ was a choker too...
    I never thought that, even when the bulls were not winning jordan did his thing. I honestly do not recall ever saying or hear anyone else say that Jordan was a choker. Doesn't mean it was not said, but not by anyone I know.

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    Andrew Bynum gets 10 boards in only 27 minutes.
    Dwight Howard gets 15 boards in 38 minutes.

    Bynum has a higher free throw percentage.
    Bynum has less turnovers per game.
    Bynum averages less personal fouls a game.
    Nobody can be THIS ing dumb...

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    You think? I have no ideal why you think Dallas had a tougher schedule than the lakers .
    Tonight marks our 19th game in 32 days. We haven't had two consecutive days off in forever. Can the Lakers say the same?

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    The Lakers are a losing streak away before Kobe wants to be traded out...again!

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    Tonight marks our 19th game in 32 days. We haven't had two consecutive days off in forever. Can the Lakers say the same?
    Nope

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    LAKERS 122, SUNS 115

    Suns can't stop Lakers' Bryant or Bynum

    Kobe scores 26 of his game-high 38 points in second half and the young center has a career-high 28 points in a 122-115 victory over Phoenix.

    From the Associated Press
    5:15 PM PST, December 25, 2007

    Kobe Bryant asked to be traded last spring in part because he wanted to play for a team that could contend for a championship. He just might have gotten his wish by staying put.

    Bryant scored 26 of his 38 points in the second half, Andrew Bynum had a career-high 28 points to go with 12 rebounds and a season-high four assists, and the Lakers beat the Phoenix Suns, 122-115, today at Staples Center for their ninth win in 11 games.

    The victory lifted the Lakers (18-10) to a season-high eight games over .500 and within one game of the Pacific Division-leading Suns (19-9), who lost for the fifth time in eight games.

    Bryant, who complained about a lack of talent around him, has gotten plenty of help recently, especially from the 20-year-old Bynum, who shot 11-of-13 in outplaying Phoenix center Amare Stoudemire.

    Bynum left to a roar of approval from the Staples Center crowd of 18,997 and a hand-slap from Bryant with 11.5 seconds to play.

    Derek Fisher added 19 points, Lamar Odom had 15 points and 14 rebounds, and Trevor Ariza scored 14 points in his first start since being acquired from Orlando last month.

    Steve Nash led the Suns with 24 points and 14 assists. Six of his teammates scored in double figures including Stoudemire, who had 19 points but only six rebounds, Shawn Marion, who had 15 points and 10 rebounds, Raja Bell, who also scored 15, and Grant Hill, who added 14.

    The game was the first between the teams since the Lakers stunned the Suns 119-98 in Phoenix on Nov. 2. Los Angeles coach Phil Jackson angered Phoenix coach Mike D'Antoni when he called a timeout right after the Suns called one, with 4:55 to play and the outcome already decided.

    Jackson said after that game that he was just getting a mandatory timeout out of the way.

    "It's not a big deal," D'Antoni said before this game, citing his team's poor play as the main reason for his short fuse.

    "That's the whole crux of it," D'Antoni said before adding: "I can live without being in his good graces. I'm sure he can live with not being in mine."

    The Suns eliminated the Lakers in the first round of the playoffs the past two years.

    Bryant, who became the youngest player ever to reach 20,000 career points Sunday in New York, moved past Tom Chambers into 30th place on the career list with his 31st point of this game, which came on a corkscrew jumper that gave the Lakers a 102-95 lead.

    Neither team led by more than seven points until Bryant made a jumper and two free throws, giving the Lakers a 110-100 lead with 4:21 remaining. The Suns didn't pose a serious threat after that.

    Neither team led by more than five points during the third quarter, which ended with the Lakers on top 92-89. Bryant scored 15 points in the period, capping his effort by making a 3-pointer with 33.3 seconds to play and a reverse dunk with 3.4 seconds left.

    With Bryant on the bench, Bynum scored five points during a 9-0 run that gave the Lakers a 37-30 lead. Fisher scored 13 points in a 41/2-minute span late in the second quarter to help the Lakers stay on top, but eight points by Nash in the final 1:41 of the period enabled the Suns to tie the game 62-all at halftime.

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    Go ahead and dismiss the Suns. Its all about the playoffs. Lakers fans claiming superiority should know better.

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    Bookmark it, take a picture. Just don't blame the refs when it happens.

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    LAKERS 122, SUNS 115

    Suns can't stop Lakers' Bryant or Bynum

    Kobe scores 26 of his game-high 38 points in second half and the young center has a career-high 28 points in a 122-115 victory over Phoenix.

    From the Associated Press
    5:15 PM PST, December 25, 2007

    Kobe Bryant asked to be traded last spring in part because he wanted to play for a team that could contend for a championship. He just might have gotten his wish by staying put.

    Bryant scored 26 of his 38 points in the second half, Andrew Bynum had a career-high 28 points to go with 12 rebounds and a season-high four assists, and the Lakers beat the Phoenix Suns, 122-115, today at Staples Center for their ninth win in 11 games.

    The victory lifted the Lakers (18-10) to a season-high eight games over .500 and within one game of the Pacific Division-leading Suns (19-9), who lost for the fifth time in eight games.

    Bryant, who complained about a lack of talent around him, has gotten plenty of help recently, especially from the 20-year-old Bynum, who shot 11-of-13 in outplaying Phoenix center Amare Stoudemire.

    Bynum left to a roar of approval from the Staples Center crowd of 18,997 and a hand-slap from Bryant with 11.5 seconds to play.

    Derek Fisher added 19 points, Lamar Odom had 15 points and 14 rebounds, and Trevor Ariza scored 14 points in his first start since being acquired from Orlando last month.

    Steve Nash led the Suns with 24 points and 14 assists. Six of his teammates scored in double figures including Stoudemire, who had 19 points but only six rebounds, Shawn Marion, who had 15 points and 10 rebounds, Raja Bell, who also scored 15, and Grant Hill, who added 14.

    The game was the first between the teams since the Lakers stunned the Suns 119-98 in Phoenix on Nov. 2. Los Angeles coach Phil Jackson angered Phoenix coach Mike D'Antoni when he called a timeout right after the Suns called one, with 4:55 to play and the outcome already decided.

    Jackson said after that game that he was just getting a mandatory timeout out of the way.

    "It's not a big deal," D'Antoni said before this game, citing his team's poor play as the main reason for his short fuse.

    "That's the whole crux of it," D'Antoni said before adding: "I can live without being in his good graces. I'm sure he can live with not being in mine."

    The Suns eliminated the Lakers in the first round of the playoffs the past two years.

    Bryant, who became the youngest player ever to reach 20,000 career points Sunday in New York, moved past Tom Chambers into 30th place on the career list with his 31st point of this game, which came on a corkscrew jumper that gave the Lakers a 102-95 lead.

    Neither team led by more than seven points until Bryant made a jumper and two free throws, giving the Lakers a 110-100 lead with 4:21 remaining. The Suns didn't pose a serious threat after that.

    Neither team led by more than five points during the third quarter, which ended with the Lakers on top 92-89. Bryant scored 15 points in the period, capping his effort by making a 3-pointer with 33.3 seconds to play and a reverse dunk with 3.4 seconds left.

    With Bryant on the bench, Bynum scored five points during a 9-0 run that gave the Lakers a 37-30 lead. Fisher scored 13 points in a 41/2-minute span late in the second quarter to help the Lakers stay on top, but eight points by Nash in the final 1:41 of the period enabled the Suns to tie the game 62-all at halftime.

  18. #93
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    Go ahead and dismiss the Suns. Its all about the playoffs. Lakers fans claiming superiority should know better.
    Ohhh that's right I forgot how successful the Suns have been in the playoffs. Remind me how many Championships you guys have.

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    Ummm havent the Suns knocked yall out the past 2 years? What a bunch on dumb s on here....Raja Bell can actually check KoME pretty well from what i recall. Laker homers are the worst on here.... team but now they gonna win it all




    Amare sure loomed all over the Lakers.

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    Ohhh that's right I forgot how successful the Suns have been in the playoffs. Remind me how many Championships you guys have.
    That's what I'm talking about, who do the Suns think they are? I sure don't know of any dominating Suns team, ever! Just wait till the playoffs, we aren't playing good, blah, blah, blah. They can't face the fact that the lakers are better. We smoked them in Phoenix, beat them in LA with 2 starters out. The Lakers can run with them or post them up. In the playoffs, we really separate ourselves from them. It's a slow pace game then and we have all the tools to beat them. If the Suns do not add a player or make a trade, I am very confident that the Lakers can beat them!

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    http://myespn.go.com/blogs/truehoop/...y-Bullets.html


    The Phoenix Suns have dropped five of eight, and the reason may be a harbinger of future playoff problems -- the Suns can't stop big men. Andrew Bynum had a career high 28 for the Lakers on Christmas. Two nights earlier Chris Bosh put up 42 (his career high). The scoring machine that is Erick Dampier had eight points in the first seven minutes against the Suns. Tim Duncan's back isn't right and he had 36. Shaq had his best game in a month. Al Jefferson put up 32 points. This past off-season, the Suns were true to their style and got smaller -- Kurt Thomas was out and Grant Hill was in. The Suns offense is still potent and Hill brings a nice mid-range game, but they can't seem to defend the paint. Don't you need to do that in the playoffs?

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    http://www.latimes.com/sports/basket...ck=2&cset=true

    LAKERS REPORT
    Lakers' small-forward position gets overlooked

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    Walton has been limited because of ankle problems that kept him sidelined four games.
    With the rest of the starting lineup getting notice around the league, Luke Walton and Trevor Ariza share time and play based on strengths.

    By Mike Bresnahan, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    January 8, 2008

    A few minutes after the Lakers finished drubbing Indiana on Sunday for the second time this season, Pacers Coach Jim O'Brien was asked what made the Lakers' starting unit difficult to defend.

    His answer, though complimentary, left one thing missing -- a small forward.

    Derek Fisher, Kobe Bryant, Andrew Bynum and Lamar Odom are what make "their starting lineup so difficult to guard," he said Sunday.

    The Lakers' small-forward position is often overlooked this season, with Luke Walton starting most recently in place of Trevor Ariza.

    Walton seemed to rediscover part of his game in the Lakers' 112-96 victory over Indiana. He had 10 points, seven assists and four rebounds, while making both of his three-point attempts. He scored his final point on a free throw in the last minute of play, which moved the Lakers to 7-0 when all five starters score in double figures.

    Walton, who signed a six-year, $30-million contract in July to stay with the Lakers, had been limited because of ankle problems that kept him sidelined four games.

    "He's really coming back off an injury that is limiting him to what he can do," Coach Phil Jackson said. "We have him out there because he's know- ledgeable about what we do and keeps everybody fluid in the offense."

    Just the same, Jackson said he would keep an open mind at small forward on a game-by-game basis. In fact, there might be a new starter tonight.

    "I'm tempted to start [Ariza] against Memphis because Rudy Gay is such an athlete and is playing at a high level right now," Jackson said. "Trevor might have more knowledge of him than Luke."

    Ariza is considered more of a defensive-minded player, while Walton has a passer's touch and a more dependable outside shot.

    Walton, who started 14 of the 28 games he had played, tilted toward staying in the starting lineup.

    "When [Jackson] was playing me off the bench, I don't think I was being as productive as I am when I was starting," he said. "I like both the roles, so whatever he wants to do with me, I'm all for it."

    After watching Bynum average 20 points and 11.5 rebounds in two games against Indiana, O'Brien praised the Lakers' front office for not trading the center during the off-season.

    Indiana wanted Bynum and Odom for six-time All-Star Jermaine O'Neal, but the Lakers declined the offer.

    "My hat is off to Mitch Kupchak for not making a move," O'Brien said. "He saw what he had. [Bynum] is just a terrific talent and a huge presence inside. . . . He seemed like he's 8 feet tall to me. His development is a credit to him, their staff and the whole organization."

    The goal for the Lakers' quick trip to Memphis and New Orleans? Win one for sure, but be in position to take two. "You want to go out and win a ballgame on this road trip and you want to be able to challenge for both," Jackson said.

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    Derek Fisher: 26 Pts on 10-11 shooting, 5-5 from 3pt!

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    Derek Fisher: 26 Pts on 10-11 shooting, 5-5 from 3pt!
    Nice wasn't it? Fisher and Bynum's improved play is the difference for the Lakers this season.

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