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50 isn't out of the question? Anything below 50 is a disappointment...PeACe
Mark my words. THE LAKERS ARE GOING TO WIN IT ALL!
Quote from: Rik - The Rookie Of The Year on October 21, 2006, 05:10:36 PMMark my words. THE LAKERS ARE GOING TO WIN IT ALL!No Chance
Quote from: MoSavThanLegit on October 21, 2006, 10:53:59 PMQuote from: Rik - The Rookie Of The Year on October 21, 2006, 05:10:36 PMMark my words. THE LAKERS ARE GOING TO WIN IT ALL!No ChanceNo chance? We were 1 rebound away last year...
Quote from: Now_I_Know on October 22, 2006, 11:29:52 AMQuote from: MoSavThanLegit on October 21, 2006, 10:53:59 PMQuote from: Rik - The Rookie Of The Year on October 21, 2006, 05:10:36 PMMark my words. THE LAKERS ARE GOING TO WIN IT ALL!No ChanceNo chance? We were 1 rebound away last year... yeah 1 rebound away from making it to the second round.As an unbiased fan: I don't see us doing much better this season. I was expecting us to come out and pick up where we left off at the end of last season. But too much has changed. First of all that new ball is gonna take everyone time to adapt to. Second, we have too many injured players (Kobe, Cook, Radmonavic, Mihm, Brown). Third, we didn't make any big updates to keep up with the competition. Utah: barley missed the playoffs last season. Now Carlos Boozer is back healthy, and they have Derick Fisher.Houston: McGrady and Yao are both healthy (for now), and they have Shane Battier AND Bonzi WellsPhoenix: They beat us last season without Stoudemire. If Amare is back to himself thats gonna be damn near impossible for Kwame Brown and Andrew Bynum (lol) to deal with.Hornets: They Hornest also just barley missed the playoffs last season. Now they have Stoyockairaqi, 2 new 7 footers, and Tyson Chandler.Jordan Farmar has a lot of potential and Mo Evans looks to be a good pickup, but we didn't make any adjustments that we needed.