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    Lion's Den USA
    About Me: UC IRVINE graduate and proud to be an ANTEATER. My claim to fame is having played against the likes of Tayshaun and Tommie Prince, Jacque Vaughn, and Charles O'Bannon, plus getting dunked on by Schea Cotton in a CIF second round match in the nineties.
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Posted by: J-DIZZLE on Sep 8, 2009 at 09:46:15 PM

It is often said that sports is a microcosm of society. Even in a depressed economy the rich continue to get richer, and the poor... well... stay exactly the same.

With NBA powerhouses stockpiling their rosters with more beef, talent, and experience, one has to wonder... who will come out of this mess to hoist the Larry O'Brien Trophy come June 2010?

Here's an early assessment of what the top teams in each conference did this offseason in order to have a decent shot at dethroning the 15-time world champs.

WESTERN CONFERENCE

1. L.A. Lakers

What they did last year:  The best franchise in pro sports made their sixth Finals appearance this decade and captured its fourth title. They were the deepest and most balanced roster in the league and their youth, athleticism, exuberance, and

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Posted by: J-DIZZLE on Aug 4, 2009 at 05:37:17 PM

When Phil Jackson came to the Lakers during the 1999-2000 season, Dr. Jerry Buss knew exactly what he was doing. He wanted to take the blueprint for success that Jackson had in Chicago and implant it onto the Laker fabric.

Because there was no longer Showtime and the players who orchestrated the show, it was obvious the system could never be repeated in '99 with Shaq, Kobe, Nick Van Exel, Eddie Jones, et al. Therefore, he had to bring in the Zenmaster to install a different machine that would eventually capture three more NBA titles.

Although Jackson has always had the best superstars on his teams, the common denominator to all of his championships has always been the triangle system. That's been the constant, and that's the main reason Jackson has the most rings of any coach in the history

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