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10-29-2003, 03:12 PM #51
I can't wait to see all 4 play together at Staples (even if I won't be paying $200 to attend the game, lol -- I prefer a bag of popcorn, Heinekens, and watching it on the big screen.......
and being able to go to the bathroom without missing 8 minutes of action, lol
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10-29-2003, 03:19 PM #52

Lakers...BOOOO! I'm a Bulls and Sacramento Kings fan myself. Congrats though as the Lakers will probably win the title this year.
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10-29-2003, 03:21 PM #53
lolol...fwiw, the Bulls have beaten the Lakers 3 of the last 4 games these past 2 years, despite their poor record.
As for the Kings...I feel bad; they're a great team, with tremendous fans...but their window of opportunity is running out.
And what's up with Webber?
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11-02-2003, 03:31 AM #54
11/1/03 update: Lakers 103, Suns 99
what was a boring game at the beginning (Lakers came out to 10-point lead in 1st quarter and 9-point lead at halftime), turned into a competitive game as the Suns heated up in 3rd quarter, outscoring Lakers by 4.
In the 4th quarter, on great 3-point shooting by Joe Johnson, they tied the scored, and even led briefly....but free throws by Karl, Kobe, and Gary in the last few minutes sealed up the win.
Play of the game: down by 3, Suns had possession with about 30 seconds to go, and Amare Stoudamire had the ball at the 3-point line. Both Karl and Devean converged on him, and left a fairly good perimeter shooting Casey Jacobsen wide open.....
But Amare threw up a wild 3-pointer that banked off the glass, rebounded by Shawn Marion (who had a terrible game, with 6-19 shooting) who tried to get the foul while shooting an off-balance shot. He missed the shot, and that was the game.
Kobe didn't do much in 37 minutes of play, going 4-12 shooting, with 15 points.
Shaq had 24 points.
all starters scored in double figures for 2nd straight game.
Lakers now 2-0
San Antonio has a loss
Sacramento lost to Denver tonight.
these are the top 3 teams, and the one who gets to the NBA Finals will win it
next game: Sunday, at home, vs Golden St. --- Lakers were off for 4 days, then play back-to-back, in the only NBA game Sunday, go figure?!?!
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11-02-2003, 08:10 PM #55
The lakers do look awesome this year? Any predictions on their final record? Do you think they can eclipse the 8 loss mark by the Bulls?
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11-02-2003, 08:23 PM #56
The lakers CAN break the record this year. The question is if they have the commitment to do so. Lakers have a tendency to not play 100% sometimes during the regular season.
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edit: bad spellingLast edited by skyracer3; 11-02-2003 at 08:24 PM.
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11-03-2003, 12:05 AM #57
I dont think they will break the record all they want is the #1 playoff spot then they will start resting players so like last year they will be healthy and not get hurt in playoffs.
Tonight game is great though Kobe looks good also
6:10 left in 3rd and Lakers winning 55-40!
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11-03-2003, 08:07 AM #58
Well they easily beat the Warriors. Shaq scored 17 and had 14 rebounds. There were again 5 guys in double figures. Payton scored 10 with 11 assists. Kobe had an impressive 21 points on 7-12 shooting. George added in 12 with 5 steals. And last but not least, Malone scored 16 points. They easily rolled over the Warriors 87 to 72.
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11-03-2003, 09:19 AM #59
Yes it was a pretty easy but ugly game both teams had loads of turnovers. The Lakers now 3-0 are off to a good start. Now we now they can play pretty ragged and still win. I cant wait for them all to get in tune with each other so then we can see them roll over all the other teams.
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11-03-2003, 02:08 PM #60Originally posted by minew_m
The lakers do look awesome this year? Any predictions on their final record? Do you think they can eclipse the 8 loss mark by the Bulls?
I agree with LakersFan;
All Phil and the Lakers want is the #1 spot in the playoffs overall (i.e. home court advantage all the way to the finals).
I think they could break Chicago's 73-9 record...but I hope that once the best record is secured, all the players start resting.
Best record doesn't mean anything if you don't win the title. Karl and Gary won't be playing for many more years, and they want that ring.
Lakers beat Golden St. last night (summarized above by Minew)..
next game is Tuesday at Milwaukee, where they were 2-0 last year.
4 games in 7 days --- biggest game is at San Antonio Thursday, the first test for the fabulous foursome
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