Truly. Shaq, Gasol, Bynum... Excellent players that despite their crappy teammates play on the Finals over the years, they were able to compensate for it.
I told you cats...it's harder than a mother er to repeat...the Spurs are living proof as well...never defended their le...that is hard...only a select few have even done it
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Truly. Shaq, Gasol, Bynum... Excellent players that despite their crappy teammates play on the Finals over the years, they were able to compensate for it.
and what of the Spurs their teams didn't change drastically yet they never could repeat
Lakers repeated yet had Kobe on their roster. How's that possible?
LOL, Kool. You are desperate lately. And you getting terrible at this.
Take a vacation, like the cavs fan, and the otaku.
No response. So be it. I decree this is now a golf thread.
Kool, be a good boy, and change the thread le.
Jesus in' Christ. How many threads are you going to start today?
Kool cannot just make his statement in another relative thread, he has to make every thought a thread le.
Regardless: Teams that make a huge profit can afford to continue paying max salary for wins. Mark Cuban knows he will still get residual sales from that win last year, and save the extra millions from those who left this year.
The type of fans that the Lakers draw will not want to be seen in a Lakers jersey if the team doesn't win.
It's not that b2b is that "hard", it's that many owners don't spend the money.
As long as you didn't say they weren't going to repeat then its ok.
I am sure it wasn't a cake walk for the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers either.
Did the Spurs repeat after they're first Championship season?
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