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    Who will take it all this season?
    8
    Lakers
    75.00%
    6
    Kings
    0.00%
    0
    Spurs
    12.50%
    1
    Pacers
    0.00%
    0
    Nets
    0.00%
    0
    Mavs
    12.50%
    1
    Timberwolves
    0.00%
    0
    Pistons
    0.00%
    0

  • #2
    the lakers.
    seeing as there are so many lakers season ticket holders that are armenian i found the link to being ok for the armenian board. lol

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    • #3
      As long as they don't suffer any injuries in the playoffs, nobody's going to beat the Lakers, but I think the T-Wolves could really give them a run. The Kings and the Spurs aren't as strong as everybody thinks they are. The T-Wolves and the Lakers will both be hungriest and they're the two most talented teams (both offensively and defensively). The Wolves will probably take the top seed, but they haven't been that much better at home than they have been on the road. I say the Lakers end up in the three seed, and beat the Kings in six in the second round, and the Wolves will take them seven in the conference final. Game seven will be close, but the Lakers will take it by about seven or eight points.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dstyle the lakers.
        seeing as there are so many lakers season ticket holders that are armenian i found the link to being ok for the armenian board. lol
        shhhhh no one is supposed to know about my season tix.....oops lol

        unless some of the cheaper ones go for the JV squad, the Clippers...

        Lakers will undoubtly win if they stay healthy and Players like Fisher and George hit shots and produce on the defensive end. George, Fisher and a couple rookies have stalled the offensive flow, being slow and confused. Fisher and George are used to getting their looks off of Shaq...

        we'll see after All Star break when the Mailman starts delivering in LA again

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        • #5
          Who the hell voted for the Mavs?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by loseyourname As long as they don't suffer any injuries in the playoffs, nobody's going to beat the Lakers, but I think the T-Wolves could really give them a run. The Kings and the Spurs aren't as strong as everybody thinks they are. The T-Wolves and the Lakers will both be hungriest and they're the two most talented teams (both offensively and defensively). The Wolves will probably take the top seed, but they haven't been that much better at home than they have been on the road. I say the Lakers end up in the three seed, and beat the Kings in six in the second round, and the Wolves will take them seven in the conference final. Game seven will be close, but the Lakers will take it by about seven or eight points.
            T'Wolves still have to prove they can take the run all the way to the playoffs, or simply become the Mav's of yesteryear...

            Sacramento is tougher than last year, given the switch of Keon Clark and Pollard for Brad Miller...once things gel over here in LA LA Land, the Lakers won't be bored anymore...remember they always say, the real season starts in April and ends in June...this is just training camp for the Lake Show, just have to have a strong road trip in Feb and a kick ass March to gain positioning in the West...

            we shall see after all star break...anyone going to the festivites at the convention center? it starts on that thursday the 12th for NBA jam session

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            • #7
              Originally posted by loseyourname Who the hell voted for the Mavs?
              someone still half asleep prolly...im gonna get Nash a gift certificate to Super Cuts...anyone wanna go in on it with me? isn't his hair unsanitary?

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              • #8
                I don't plan on going to the fesitivites but I might be volunteering there so I'll be around like Cee-Lo.

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                • #9
                  I miss the days of basketball of Larry Bird and Kareem Abdul Jabar and Bulls vs Lakers nuttiness and Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson. The NBA used to be more interesting. Before the Lakers became the Shaq and Kobe show.
                  The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Hogg I don't plan on going to the fesitivites but I might be volunteering there so I'll be around like Cee-Lo.
                    me too!!!...going to the Tuesday 7pm meeting? i think on the 10th?

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