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    Thank You Celtics

    Tuesday, June 17, 2008, 10:17 PM EST [General]

    Thank you for showing my Lakers what it takes to win a championship.

    Thank you for humiliating them in the 4th quarter, raining threes while up 30.

    Thank you for PJ Brown holding, grabbing and hitting on every play.

    Thank you for all of the dramatic trips to the locker room and quick returns to the floor.

    Thank you for James Posey fouling after the whistle on every play and the refs never even considering a double foul.

    Thank you for showing Kobe that he will have to truly become a team player if he wants to win a championship again.

    Thank you for Rajon Rondo's grit and defense.....brings back fine memories of DJ.

    Thank you for Paul Pierce performing in the clutch and controlling the series.

    Thank you for Ray Allens daggers through my heart.

    Thank you for showing Pau Gasoft that you cant win a title by flopping.

    Thank you for the game 2 referees, so when I want to piss off a celtic fan I can say that the series was rigged (even though I know it wasn't).

    Thank you for giving me a team to root against.

    Thank you for bringing back memories of 84, you know when you broke our hearts and danced on our grave?.....Just remember what happened next. Cya next year, congrats on your championship.

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    I have never seen anything like this

    Sunday, June 8, 2008, 07:49 PM EST [General]

     

    What I am watching here today goes beyond anything I have ever seen before in my life.

    The two calls on Kobe, the two calls on Rad, the full collision by Cassell to dislodge the ball from Ariza, then the foul on Ariza after stripping the ball from Posey I think it was. Then Leon Powe goes to the line every time he misses a shot or gets one blocked. I am surprised the Celtics are not up by 20 at this point.

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    Final Exam Questions

    Wednesday, June 4, 2008, 08:47 PM EST [General]

    I have read some great previews on this site, excellent job by all. I won't try to improve on their work here, I just want to ask the questions that come to my mind when thinking about the series and answer them as best I can.

    1. Are the Lakers really that different of a team than the one the Celtics pimp slapped during the regular season? Hoffman has a good point pointing out that nearly an entire regular season has gone by since the last whipping the Celtics put on the Lakers.  And we Laker fans are definately clinging to the 'that was before Gasol' argument. In both regular season victories Boston grabbed the game at the very begining and the Lakers rolled over and exposed their belly. The comebacks against San Antonio indicate that the Lakers now have a new level of fight/confidence in them. We shall see.

    2. Which Ray Allen will show up during this series? If it is the Ray Allen from the first 2 rounds of the playoffs, the Lakers are in good shape. However, Allen found his legs and his shot against the Pistons. He despises Kobe and has traditionally played very well against him. Kobe loves to gamble, roam and go for steals. This is a recipe for disaster against Allen. If Allen gets off early, look for Sasha and/or Ariza to get significant time on him.

    3. How will the Lakers deal with Pierce? This is the biggest mismatch in the Celtics favor. Pierce will light up either Radmonovich or Walton. Will this end up being a Kobe v Pierce matchup for most of the series? If it is, remember how Pierce stepped up to the challenge against Lebron. If Radmonovich just stays in front of him and he starts cold from the outside, the Lakers may be able to survive with that matchup. If not, the Lakers will have to play great offense to compete.

    4. Is Lamar ready? Lamar Odom used to be the Laker that frustrated me the most. Missed layups, inexplicable bricks from the outside, bad fouls and frequent turnovers would come in bunches at the most inopportune moments. It seemed like every time the Lakers said Lamar now is when we need you to step up, he would simply implode. But this season he started having those 14 point 18 rebound 6 assist games, and he put a string of them together. He would get the ball in the 4th quarter of the close game and not fumble it out of bounds. While having the occaisional bad game in the playoffs (game 3 v San Antonio) he has played the best overall basketball of his Laker career. If Lamar plays to his potential, the Lakers should be solid favorites.

    5. Ariza- Right now this man is a questionmark. He was brought it to provide defense against the Manu's and Pierce's of the world (in fact he was the guy trying to guard Lebron in the McDonald's game a few years back).  He had just worked his way into the line up and was performing way beyond expectations when he sustained a foot injury that grounded him for the rest of the season. He has been activated for these playoffs and could be the answer for the problems presented by Pierce and Allen. And even if he can go physically, provide the capable defense the Lakers need, how bad will he hurt them on offense?

    6. Stage Fright- Who is going to shine in these playoffs? And who is going to wilt under the bright lights? Farmar showed us both sides against Utah and San Antonio respectively. Perkins had huge games and complete nightmares. Will Leon Powe have a coming out party? Or, will it be Rony Turiaf swatting away a KG fall away? Stars and Goats are made on the big stage, who will step front and center in this series?

    Well, that is what I am wondering going in, any of you have the answers?

     

     

    Oh yeah, Lakers in 6, Buck Foston!

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    How to fix the Spurs

    Friday, May 30, 2008, 09:09 PM EST [General]

    Let me start by saying is that the Spurs do not need a whole lot of fixing. They came into game one of the Laker series with an extreme disadvantage due to the schedule and the air plane situation. They led by 20 in 3 of the 5 games, if the ref had not swallowed the whistle at the end of game 4, we were looking at a new series with the pressure on the Lakers. I fully expect them to compete for the title for the next 2-3 years.

    But I do think the Spurs definately need a tune up. They need an infusion of youth, energy and offense. Luckily enough, the type of players they need are available in the free agent market. Many of these are restricted free agents, but a good sized offer can often be enough to convince a luxury tax paying owner to let go of their 8th man.

    First things first, out with the old. Of the group of Berry, Stoudemire, Horry, Thomas, Finley and Vaughn I would only keep two players. I would go with Berry and Thomas but I could also see them choosing to keep Horry and/or Finley. By releasing/trading 4 of these guys it frees up space for a couple of free agent signings.

    A general manager can go a long way toward tilting a given matchup in their favor by poaching a key role player from their rival. I have two players in mind that fit this particular bill.

    Jannero Pargo- Pargo did a wonderful job of spelling CP3 in the playoffs. He is quick, a decent distributor, has a nice 3 point shot and would be a painful loss for the Hornets who are the Spurs chief division rival next season. Pargo would provide energy, offense, and speed which were all lacking from the Spurs bench. He is listed as having a player option for unrestricted free agency.  A call to the agent suggesting a good raise would most likely get him to excersise that option.  New Orleons is small market and trying to figure out how they are going to pay Paul, West and Chandler. I don't believe they would match a strong offer for Pargo.

    Rony Turiaf- The Spurs are slow to the ball, Rony is quick to the ball. The Spurs have trouble defending big men with quick feet, Rony specializes in that. Rony also brings hustle, enthusiasm, defense and a sweet 18 foot jumper to the table. If he can stay healthy, I think he could be an upgrade over Oberto at the center position. Even if he is not up to that task, he would provide 20 minutes of what the Spurs need. The Lakers have no clue how they are going to pay Odom, Bryant, Gasol and Bynum. They are going deep into the luxury tax already. If San Antonio offers say 6 million, it will mean 9 million to Buss. There is no way the Lakers match that, unless they plan to unload Odom. As a Laker fan, I would hate to see Odom go, so that means Turiaf almost has to, if anyone is smart enough to pay him.

    That is where I would start as the Spurs GM. Other free agents that I think could help the Spurs are:

    Leone Powe: I think this guy is going to be a good player in this league. He needs to figure out that he is a 4 and embrace the banging. Rasheed has shown that a 4 can still get live from outside. But instant youth and energy, and should come in for under 5 million.

    Ben Gordon- this is not a perfect fit because he is not known as capable of playing the type fo defense Pop demands. But Finley did not fit that bill either, and Gordon would be a younger replacement for him. Think of him in a Vinnie 'the Microwave' Johnson kind of role. Instant offense off the bench.

    Sasha Vujacic- God I would hate to lose Sasha at this point, we put up with all of his horrible play and now he is a restricted free agent when he is finally contributing. But the Lakers could lose him for the same reason we may lose Turiaf. Could you imagine the flopping that would be going on when Kobe drove the lane between him and Ginobli?

    Ryan Hollins- A live body that would fit in similarly to Turiaf. A little longer, but less offense and not as tough.

    Tyron Lue- if you cannot pry Pargo out of New Orleons, Lue can do some of the same things for you.

    Daniel Gibson- This is another potential up and comer, but may be hard to get from the Cavs. If I was Lebron I would not let management give up this guy.

    Paul Milsap- This might be wish list material. I know Utah wants to keep him, but what if you told him he could start at PF and Duncan moves to center? Starting for a team that is contending for a title is a powerful motivator, and Utah does not have a starting spot to give him.

    There may be other good options as well, these are just what came to mind. So for those who are touting the Spurs deth knell,  I think you definately speaking too soon. I expect to see these guys ready for their odd year run next season.

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    I will never watch The Closer

    Friday, May 23, 2008, 08:25 PM EST [General]

    or the damn Bill Envall show.

    Remember when you used to be happy when a game was on TNT? You know, Kenny, EJ, Chuckles and all that?

    Now I prefer the milquetoast analysis of Jamal Mashburn. Because that means that Kyra Sedgewick or some generic family sitcom crew will not take up 25 percent of my screen every time the action shifts from left to right. It is beyond irritating. Stern should do something, TNT now officially blows goats.

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