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Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 11:15 am Post subject:
gaijinmark wrote:
I'm circling Dec. 23rd on my calendar. That's when the T-Wolves (currently 1-13) meet New Jersey (currently 0-14).
Must have been a pretty good game. T-Wolves beat the Nets 101-97.
The all time worst record in the NBA is the 72-73 Philadelphia 76ers at 9-73. The Nets are now 2-27 and I would say have a realistic shot at setting a new record.
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 1:15 pm Post subject:
Worthy Ranks Shaq As Best Laker Of Decade
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by James Worthy
LOS ANGELES (CBS) �\
5. Pau Gasol - One NBA Championship with Lakers. Impact was immediate and has been to the NBA Finals twice with Los Angeles.
4. Rober Horry - 'Big Shot' Rob wins three NBA Titles with Lakers. Robert's three-pointer to beat Sacramento in game 4 of the Western Conference finals put his mark as No. 4 Laker of the decade.
3. Derek Fisher - Four NBA Titles as point guard of Lakers. Steady and consistent.
2. Kobe Bryant - Four Championships and more to come.
1. Shaquille O'Neil - Without Shaq, Lakers would not have their three-peat from 2000-2003. He was the most dominant player in the NBA while in Los Angeles.
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