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Phoenix at LA game 1 Monday at 9

  • sportswizuhrd
    Trueblue23 wrote: Yea, but there's a big difference in 6'4 and 7ft
    But Shannon is like 30 years younger.
  • wildcats20
    And just got this from the LakersReporter's tweet....

    Phil is 46-0 after winning game 1.....
  • Cleveland Buck
    The West was a lot weaker than most people thought. They had a bunch of decent teams, but only one title contender.
  • jpake1
    Larry doesn't care. If he does, he's crying with his multiple rings.
  • wildcats20
    I know, I know. I just found it really disrespectful.
  • 2quik4u
    sportswizuhrd wrote:
    Trueblue23 wrote: Yea, but there's a big difference in 6'4 and 7ft
    But Shannon is like 30 years younger.
    shannon is 6'2 at best
  • Sage
    Yea west is weak lol
  • wildcats20
    2quik4u wrote:
    sportswizuhrd wrote:
    Trueblue23 wrote: Yea, but there's a big difference in 6'4 and 7ft
    But Shannon is like 30 years younger.
    shannon is 6'2 at best
    He's been listed at 6'4" since his days at Sparty...and they do actually measure you for the Draft, he's 6'4"
  • Trueblue23
    The West is anything but weak.


    It's starting to look like the Lakers are just really good.
  • SQ_Crazies
    I don't think the West is "weak" but I think most of the teams are highly overrated based on their record. I thought all season that after the Lakers, the rest of the top 5 teams in the league were in the East.
  • thedynasty1998
    SQ_Crazies wrote: I don't think the West is "weak" but I think most of the teams are highly overrated based on their record. I thought all season that after the Lakers, the rest of the top 5 teams in the league were in the East.
    Really?

    So, you have:
    Lakers
    Cavs
    Magic
    Atlanta
    Boston

    I really wonder if you think before you type sometimes.
  • SQ_Crazies
    Funny that I typed that on this site multiple times in the last few months and now all of a sudden someone has an issue with it.
  • thedynasty1998
    Sorry I don't read all of your posts. But after your track record over the last month, your posts are starting to stand out a little more. I'll still never understand how argument that Darnell Jackson could have duplicated Joakim Noah's numbers.

    And how this?

    So where do you rank Dallas, Phoenix, Denver, Utah and SA? Atlanta and Boston during the regular season were all better than them?
  • SQ_Crazies
    Yes, they were better.

    Maybe you should pay attention, but it's a pointless discussion and I don't really feel like wasting more time on it with you.
  • thedynasty1998
    It's okay to admit that you are wrong every once in a while.

    There is absolutely no way you can argue that Atlanta or Boston (regular season) were better than Dallas, Phoenix, Denver or Utah.
  • goldengonzo
    thedynasty1998 wrote: It's okay to admit that you are wrong every once in a while.

    There is absolutely no way you can argue that Atlanta or Boston (regular season) were better than Dallas, Phoenix, Denver or Utah.
    I feel like SQ Crazies is kind of like Skip Bayless. He says stupid shit just to get attention.

    Note: Except he actually believes the shit he says.
  • JakeGiant
    SQ isn't stupid, but just eating crow. He overestimated the Cavs, and certainly underestimated the Defending World Champs. But, while some teams shine during the months of October-April, others know when the Calendar turns May.
  • 2quik4u
    JakeGiant wrote: SQ isn't stupid, but just eating crow. He overestimated the Cavs, and certainly underestimated the Defending World Champs. But, while some superstars shine during the months of October-April, others know when the Calendar turns May.
  • j_crazy
    series over. lakers in 5.
  • SQ_Crazies
    I certainly overrated the Cavs. I did NOT underestimate the Lakers.
  • Trueblue23
    Kobe should have dropped 50 on their asses
  • jpake1
    Kobe looked goooood.
  • Hb31187
    Regular season Denver, Dallas,Utah>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Atlanta

    Dallas had a better record, and Denver and Utah had the same record, along with playing in the toughest division hands down in the NBA