It's out there, you can almost see it. Like St. Paul said in Corinthians, ""For now we see through a glass, darkly."
As soon as I finish off this Shiner Bock, I may see more clearly---but I'll probably just have another glass.
I see it, very close very close
9 games 8 victories, still can't believe and image
It's out there, you can almost see it. Like St. Paul said in Corinthians, ""For now we see through a glass, darkly."
As soon as I finish off this Shiner Bock, I may see more clearly---but I'll probably just have another glass.
The west is waaaaay weaker than it used to be. But the Lakers are still better so it's gonna be hard..
Championships aren't won in the first 9 games of the season. A long ways to go.
The Spurs have to emerge from the western conference, the Hornets, the Jazz and the Lakers are excellent teams, also they could have to win the best team in the NBA (Celtics) or the consolidated Heat that may be coached by Pat Riley by then.
The mission for now is guarantee the HCA trough the playoffs, improve the defense, integrate new players, don't show all the plays during regular season, keep the best players in top form for playoffs and avoid injuries.
No, not really. Unless Hill figures out a way to turn it on, Bonner doesn't turn into Bonner, and the rooks start playing out of their minds, SA won't get past LA or BOS.
I can't see Russia from my back yard, nor a championship. I can't even see the end of November.
If Spurs beat @SLC, vision will be slightly improved.
it's 9 games into the season
wake up
Let's win 8 games in the playoffs before saying it's close.
You guys are overrating the Lakers, they haven't looked too good this season. They have almost no defense with Bynum out, Kobe has clearly lost a step, and Blake is the only good player on their bench.
Meanwhile almost all of our starters are playing extremely well, the only problem is how poorly Blair (On offense and defense) and Hill have been playing. , I forgot about McDyess as well, he looks a lot more comfortable, dude is playing like a beast this season. Splitter looks like he's going to be good and Anderson who was playing well will be back from injury.
Once this Spurs team starts clicking they're gonna be really good, which will be some time after the All star break... (it happens just about every year lol)
Neither has Timmy, but Spurs fans are clearly confident he'll snap out of it...as will the Lakers.
He'll be back, but they've already won a 'chip w/o him.They have almost no defense with Bynum out,
He'll find it.Kobe has clearly lost a step,
You're underrating their bench...and Blake is a GREAT addition.and Blake is the only good player on their bench.
Once Bynum comes back, the laker bench will be Ratliff, Odom, Barnes, Brown, & Blake, plus they have Ebanks, Vujacic, & Walton as "extras".
Pretty deep laker team this year.
And, just read something (not sure how accurate) saying that Damp was signing w/ LA, sooo...
I see 1/18th of the championship right now.
As in, of the 36 quarters we've played so far this season, we have only played championship (or even playoff) level defense for 2 of them so far against a team that's worth anything. So in my book we have a 5.5% chance to win the le as it stands.
Na ya'l don't understand him. He's saying we look like a championship squad again which I haven't seen for a few seasons. We look sharp and if it keeps up we look like we could contend for the whole thing. Yes I agree. I like what i see. We're going for the ring.
Theo's having arthroscopic knee surgery today, so Laker interest in Dampier wouldn't be surprising.
http://lakeshowlife.com/2010/11/16/t...surgery-today/
Really? I would have figured Miami would be knocking his door down..
Hmmm...
I just assumed it was to -block MIA. Watch Damp start playin 6MotY-type ball once he lands in LA.
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wow no laker fans hating ? maybe we are scary good!
Ratliff is getting some type of knee surgery, I believe. Not that that really means much![]()
Are you on crack? who knows how spurs aged vets will play come May. spurs players are to the most part in peak physical condition, in May, who knows.
What are you talking about? Gasol has had the same role for the Lakers both offensively and defensively for years now. In my opinion, people like to confuse the issue by calling him playing the "4" at times and the "5" at others but this is all nonsense and doesn't provide any real insight.
What exactly is different about calling him a center versus power forward, and why does this make the Lakers a better team?
Ahh ok thanks for the clarification. Your point was about Gasol-Odom versus Gasol-Bynum. Makes sense.
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