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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:36 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
What about the other O'Neal?
Danny Ainge deserves to get savaged for making that deal.
Yeah, traded Perkins for 2 guys, Kristic and Green who don't get much playing time, luckily they can get away playing with a small lineup against the Knicks but after this round they could be in trouble. _________________
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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:37 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
The Heat routs the Sixers, 94-73.
Damn.
Hate to admit it but the Heat for the last month or so have been on quite a roll, perhaps playing better than anyone else, almost all star players have had an injury which has kept them out a while, James never has, think he's due for one...soon. _________________
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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:48 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
I guess they flipped their switch.
Let's hope the Sixers will give them a much better fight in Philly.
Not much fight from Philly in tonight's game, perhaps though if the Heat sweep and it takes the Celts 6 or so games to win their series that break will cool them down a bit.
Pacers once agin giving the Bulls a good fight though, up by 2 with about 8 minutes to go, 20 TOs for the Bulls, that'll keep the other team in the game regardless of who it is. _________________
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:07 am Post subject:
Here's some good news for the Lakers.
Lakers�f Lamar Odom wins Sixth Man award from NBA
LOS ANGELES (AP)—Lakers forward Lamar Odom(notes) won the NBA�fs Sixth Man award on Tuesday as the league�fs top reserve.
Odom averaged 14.4 points, 8.7 rebounds and 3 assists per game this season while playing in every game for the Lakers. Odom was a starter for long stretches of the season while center Andrew Bynum(notes) was sidelined with injuries, but also came off the bench 47 times.
�gI�fm very happy for him,�h Kobe Bryant(notes) said after the Lakers�f workout Tuesday. �gIt�fs extremely well-deserved.�h
Odom is the first Lakers player to win the award, which began in 1983. Atlanta�fs Jamal Crawford(notes) won it last season.
Odom received 96 of 117 first-place votes from the media panel, easily outdistancing Dallas guard Jason Terry(notes), who finished a distant second with 244 total points to Odom�fs 513. Philadelphia�fs Thaddeus Young(notes) was third with 76 points, and Boston�fs Glen Davis(notes) finished fourth with 75.
Crawford received five first-place votes while finishing fifth, and Philadelphia�fs Lou Williams received a single first-place vote.
Odom was a starter during his first nine NBA seasons with the Clippers, Heat and Lakers, but moved primarily to a reserve role during the 2008-09 season. The Lakers won the NBA championship that year and the next, with Odom coming off the bench for all but five of Los Angeles�f 46 playoff games.
Odom also played for the U.S. national team at last summer�fs world championships.
�gIt�fs good recognition of a player that has really filled a role for us the last couple of years,�h said Lakers coach Phil Jackson, who advocated Odom for his first All-Star berth after his outstanding start to the current season. �gTo be named to the USA team was really big for him, and to start on that team was important.�h
Although Odom comes off the bench, he�fs a vital member of Los Angeles�f rotation. He struggled in the Lakers�f playoff-opening loss to New Orleans on Sunday, managing just 10 points and one rebound in nearly 31 minutes of play.
Odom�fs wife, reality-TV star Khloe Kardashian, and his mother-in-law attended the award news conference in a hotel ballroom near the Lakers�f Westside training complex. Odom and Kardashian starred in a reality series about their married life that was filmed down the stretch of the regular season and is currently airing on the E! network.
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Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 8:30 am Post subject:
^^ That's right, no moral victories count in the win column, he really wasn't hitting his shots, took 30(!) shots and only hit 14, what it was that kept the Knicks in the game was their offensive rebounds, had 20 of them, really no excuse for that against such a small lineup, but it's still a 2-0 lead for them though you wonder if they have this much trouble against the Knicks what are they going to do against the Heat? _________________
^^ That's right, no moral victories count in the win column, he really wasn't hitting his shots, took 30(!) shots and only hit 14, what it was that kept the Knicks in the game was their offensive rebounds, had 20 of them, really no excuse for that against such a small lineup, but it's still a 2-0 lead for them though you wonder if they have this much trouble against the Knicks what are they going to do against the Heat?
It's about matchups and the Celts obviously match up with the Heat well, even though they did get routed in their last meeting.
And it would be a tough series for me to root for either team.
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Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 8:54 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
It's about matchups and the Celts obviously match up with the Heat well, even though they did get routed in their last meeting.
And it would be a tough series for me to root for either team.
Yeah, the matchups are tougher plus the Heat are peaking. Don't think it would be too hard to find someone to root for, sometimes it comes down to who would you rather not see advance, plus the current Celts-Lakers rosters are tied at one finals victory for each, don't they need a rubber match? _________________
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Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 9:11 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
Yeah, but it's a long ways away... And neither team is inspiring a lot of confidence at the moment.
Right about that but I guess there's 2 ways of looking at :
1) They're working ot the kinks against an inferior opponent or
2) They're just not as good as they were the last few seasons
not sure which is right, only time will tell. _________________
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Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 9:14 am Post subject:
With Boston, it's their health. Without Shaq and without Kendrick Perkins, they really don't have a defensive presense inside. As for the Lakers, although they beat New Orleans 4 times in the regular season, I think New Orleans is a dangerous match-up for them. Yes the Lakers have the huge size advantage, but New Orleans has a big advantage at point guard. I love Derek Fisher but at 37 he just can't keep up with the league's best point guards like he use to. _________________
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