NBA: 2008 Season Thread
#322
How there is such a difference in franchises that share the same building is beyond me. I'd love for the Clips and Lakers to meet in the playoffs, but it will never happen as long as Donald Sterling is the owner. He's making bank, but only because everyone in LA goes to clipper games to see WHO they are playing, not the clippers themselves.
I was never a clippers fan cause I expected them to win. I almost like them more playing mike taylor, jordan, gordon, and thornton. Back in the day w/ miles and richardson, I liked them cause they were exciting to watch, and always the underdog. When they were having success w/ cassell and brand, they were honestly pretty boring.
I like the lakers too as my #2 team, but whenever the clips and lakers meet up, I need to root for the underdog.
#323
I think roy on that dunk was mad cause a couple plays earlier gordon had a big dunk.
Yesterday's game was actually pretty good between the blazers and the clips. Too bad everyone that sees the final score would think it was a blowout.
Yesterday's game was actually pretty good between the blazers and the clips. Too bad everyone that sees the final score would think it was a blowout.
#324
hey in 06' it was the lakers that made them miss a lakers/clipper playoff series. The lakers were up 3-1 against the suns and couldn't finish them off to meet up the clips in the 2nd round .
I was never a clippers fan cause I expected them to win. I almost like them more playing mike taylor, jordan, gordon, and thornton. Back in the day w/ miles and richardson, I liked them cause they were exciting to watch, and always the underdog. When they were having success w/ cassell and brand, they were honestly pretty boring.
I like the lakers too as my #2 team, but whenever the clips and lakers meet up, I need to root for the underdog.
I was never a clippers fan cause I expected them to win. I almost like them more playing mike taylor, jordan, gordon, and thornton. Back in the day w/ miles and richardson, I liked them cause they were exciting to watch, and always the underdog. When they were having success w/ cassell and brand, they were honestly pretty boring.
I like the lakers too as my #2 team, but whenever the clips and lakers meet up, I need to root for the underdog.
I'd love for the clips and lakers to be successful together (with the Lakers ascending to their rightful place of course ) but Sterling will never allow the clippers to be successful at the expense of his ego or short term financial considerations.
IMHO.....
#325
It was the play before actually, Gorden threw down in traffic on Alderage/Oden and it pissed Roy off. It was a very exciting game, despite the final score. Portland just had a very good fourth quarter, which the Clippers looked like they were very much out of gas.
#329
and at the lakers losing to the bobcats....in 2OT.
I like the bobcats now for some reason though. Maybe cause I really defended the trade of Jason Richardson, and really thought they got the better of that deal when it went down.
#330
you mean clipper darrell? haha. I remember when mark cuban tried to hire him to cheer at mavericks games. He took the job, but just couldn't do it and had to come back home...
and at the lakers losing to the bobcats....in 2OT.
I like the bobcats now for some reason though. Maybe cause I really defended the trade of Jason Richardson, and really thought they got the better of that deal when it went down.
and at the lakers losing to the bobcats....in 2OT.
I like the bobcats now for some reason though. Maybe cause I really defended the trade of Jason Richardson, and really thought they got the better of that deal when it went down.
http://clipperdarrell.com/
story of his life haha
#332
BTW, Bynum layed out Gerald Wallace (broken rib and collapsed lung). Of course, the 'Cats returned the favor....Ariza is out with a concussion indefinitely.
#333
but the numbnuts forgot he was guarding a competent 3 point shooter, and will drain it if he is left open.
as long as we don't fuck up this major in the playoffs, i am fine for now. atleast we know that bynum can sometimes be the first option if kobe is out. he took over in 2OT and last half of OT
#335
Bynum injured left knee: January 13, 2008 at Grizzlies
Bynum injured right knee: January 31, 2008 at Grizzlies
Hope he's alright. At least this year they have last years injury as a frame of reference, so there probably won't be as much indecisiveness on what to do.
The Lakers are still good enough to make the finals as configured though. They did so last year without both Bynum and Ariza. Ariza makes a big difference on how they defend on the perimeter.
Bynum injured right knee: January 31, 2008 at Grizzlies
Hope he's alright. At least this year they have last years injury as a frame of reference, so there probably won't be as much indecisiveness on what to do.
The Lakers are still good enough to make the finals as configured though. They did so last year without both Bynum and Ariza. Ariza makes a big difference on how they defend on the perimeter.
Last edited by CarbonGray Earl; 02-01-2009 at 10:09 AM.
#336
they said it's really supposed to not be as bad as last year. I think an MRI was scheduled for today, but I haven't heard anything about the results.
Last year they at least had turiaf coming off the bench. I would probably take him over powell or mihm, and I've watched powell play a lot the year before w/ the clips. I just hope it wasn't season ending.
Last year they at least had turiaf coming off the bench. I would probably take him over powell or mihm, and I've watched powell play a lot the year before w/ the clips. I just hope it wasn't season ending.
#337
^^MCL tear, 8-12 weeks.
I'm disappointed but not as much as I was last year. We still have the team that made the finals last year, in a rather convincing run through the West (12-3 through 3 rounds).
Pau had to integrate, Trevor was out for the whole season, etc. Should be interesting once again.
I'm disappointed but not as much as I was last year. We still have the team that made the finals last year, in a rather convincing run through the West (12-3 through 3 rounds).
Pau had to integrate, Trevor was out for the whole season, etc. Should be interesting once again.
#339
hopefully they're more accurate than last year. I think last year they initially thought he'd be ready by playoffs too.
bynum really was starting to play like an all star again. I think his 42 points against the clips really gave him confidence as he's been on a tear (no pun intended) since then.
bynum really was starting to play like an all star again. I think his 42 points against the clips really gave him confidence as he's been on a tear (no pun intended) since then.
#340
^^I hope they're right too, but I still think the Lakers are the best in the west. The biggest question is are they tough enough for the east as presently configured.
I thought his best game was actually the 15/13 that he put up against Tim Duncan.
Scholtew, FYI, the knee that got hurt was the opposite knee from last years injury. The other knee hadn't given him problems this year.
I thought his best game was actually the 15/13 that he put up against Tim Duncan.
Scholtew, FYI, the knee that got hurt was the opposite knee from last years injury. The other knee hadn't given him problems this year.
#341
the thing is in the west, the teams who were in playoffs last year have gotten worse i.e dallas phoenix houston utah etc...
only team that has stayed the same is san antonio and only denver and portland have gotten better.
in my eyes, we can make it back to the finals without a lot of problems because portland is still inexperienced and very young and so is denver but they have no inside stop for pau.
if only we can trade for rasheed or bosh....
fuck man i hate this shit
fucking deja vu.
only team that has stayed the same is san antonio and only denver and portland have gotten better.
in my eyes, we can make it back to the finals without a lot of problems because portland is still inexperienced and very young and so is denver but they have no inside stop for pau.
if only we can trade for rasheed or bosh....
fuck man i hate this shit
fucking deja vu.
#342
^^I hope they're right too, but I still think the Lakers are the best in the west. The biggest question is are they tough enough for the east as presently configured.
I thought his best game was actually the 15/13 that he put up against Tim Duncan.
Scholtew, FYI, the knee that got hurt was the opposite knee from last years injury. The other knee hadn't given him problems this year.
I thought his best game was actually the 15/13 that he put up against Tim Duncan.
Scholtew, FYI, the knee that got hurt was the opposite knee from last years injury. The other knee hadn't given him problems this year.
Did anyone see Portland's Huge win over NO tonight? Gives us sole posession of 4th place in the west. I know Paul went out early with a strain, but Roy played like shit and the rest of the team was able to pick it up in the fourth.
#343
^^good stuff by your blazers. I didn't see the game, but now I'm itching to see highlights.
I agree about centers, especially our 2 centers. Its a wonder that guys like Duncan and Shaq stayed relatively injury free.
And I think you'll agree with me: I was looking forward to these 2 guys doing battle at least 4 times a year for the next 10 years. Injuries are going to seriously hamper all the fun.
I agree about centers, especially our 2 centers. Its a wonder that guys like Duncan and Shaq stayed relatively injury free.
And I think you'll agree with me: I was looking forward to these 2 guys doing battle at least 4 times a year for the next 10 years. Injuries are going to seriously hamper all the fun.
#344
the problem with shaq and duncan was that they were always part of a half court game. they rarely ran. but for bynum and oden, they have a fast ass team who slashes all the time, creating a big jam in the middle and increasing the chances for an injury of somewhat.
and good job for the blazers last night. their bench is a monster. the only other bench i would give props to besides my Lakers.
and how about kobe's 61? really sent a message that he still is there to pick up the slack if needed.
and good job for the blazers last night. their bench is a monster. the only other bench i would give props to besides my Lakers.
and how about kobe's 61? really sent a message that he still is there to pick up the slack if needed.
#345
Enjoyed the performance. Pau didn't have a bad night either, 31/14/5 . I feel kinda bad for the knicks. Had Kobe last night, now Lebron and the Celts coming up. I wonder if King Crab will have an answer for that 61....
#348
#352
there were a lot of Lakers fans. 1 out of every 4 jersey's was a Kobe jersey. It started out as just the Laker fans b/c the Raptors fans would counter it with boo's but by the end, a lot of people were chanting Kobe, including myself
but hey, he's my favorite player
but hey, he's my favorite player
#354
Understandable. I hate the fact that the Sonics are gone. That city needs a basketball team....named the sonics, with Gary Payton and Shawn Hemp, er, I mean Kemp.....
#355
The Magic traded Keith Bogans to Milwaukee for Tyronn Lue today
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3886833
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3886833
#356
What started out kinda promising for the Raptors has turned into an utter nightmare. I only hope we can get a top 3 pick.
#357
I liked Jermaine O'neal's game yesterday (9 blocks!)....if only he could do that on a nightly basis.
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#360
I had a pair of Reebok Kamikaze 1's ...remember those ugly ass things?
p.s.
You forgot Detlef Schrempf