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lol i was wonderin why everyone on here kept sayin LA had homecourt. But yah, if homecourt was "huge" when u thought the lakers had it...then its still huge now that the Spurs have it lol.Droopy, are u a Spurs fan? Just wonderin, cus if youre not...then youre the only non biased opinion in here, and he's pickin the Spurs. I know everyone backs their team, but honestly...Laker fans, this aint to start beef but what have u seen so far that shows u the Lakers would win this series...especially that they would win in anything less then 7 games. Like i said, of course u back your team...but on what youve seen so far, in the last month...cmon. I know anyone can win the series, but to make comments like "Lakers in 6...that seems about right" lol. Only if an upset is "right". Should be a good series, the winner of this will probably take the title (imo)...but yah, maybe LA can pull the upset...
Lakers won the regular season series 3-1 and are also in 2nd in the West....I thought that usually determines who has homecourt advantage?
homecourt is very important in the west
Quote from: 7even the Harbinger on April 28, 2004, 05:40:19 AMhomecourt is very important in the westhonestly, i only made the point of it being important cus Scitt said the opposite for the Lakers. But i really dont see homecourt being HUGE in the west. any of the final 4 teams in the west, can probably win on eachothers homecourts. homecourt was huge in round 1....but round 2 is so close that it might not even matter.Spurs in 6...
Quote from: .:DayGoStyLz:. on April 29, 2004, 12:30:52 AMQuote from: 7even the Harbinger on April 28, 2004, 05:40:19 AMhomecourt is very important in the westhonestly, i only made the point of it being important cus Scitt said the opposite for the Lakers. But i really dont see homecourt being HUGE in the west. any of the final 4 teams in the west, can probably win on eachothers homecourts. homecourt was huge in round 1....but round 2 is so close that it might not even matter.Spurs in 6... lol the closer the teams are, the more it matters son.if the teams are really close, homecourt will just be the difference.
I am a Lakers fan so I might be biased as always, but even at that, I am not too worried about this series.For one, no matter how hot the Spurs are, we have two Hall of Famers who did NOT come to L.A. to lose, especially not in the 2nd round. Last year, Horry was cold as hell, Kobe was playin thru bein hurt. We got a better team, and even tho Payton ain't doin like he should, Malone is holdin it down, Shaq is playin better than last year, and Kobe is killin everybody. I think the only way the lakers lose is if they beat themselves, by feudin over bullshit and whatever else. Spurs do have homecourt advantage but who cares, they are gonna be in for a shocker game one.