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maninblack

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  1. Thanks for the link, Trey.

    The Knicks are now seventh place in the East. I'm skeptical about them stinking that badly to drop down to eighth, let alone out of playoff contention.

    On another note, seeing the Celtics get blown out by the Rockets was crap.

  2. D'Antoni did coach the Suns to deep playoff runs, though (and beat the Lakers :shifty:). A Joe Johnson injury and a Robert Horry hipcheck in different seasons probably kept Phoenix from getting to the finals.

    Those teams also had in their primes Nash and Marion along with Stoudemire and Johnson. Find me another team with four all star level players in their 20's/early 30's that never made the Finals in the post Jordan era. Aside from coaching the current Heat or any of the last few Lakers teams, there's no team that had more individual talent at or near their prime than the Suns did during 'Antoni's time there and he still didn't get it done. If he'd made the Finals and been swept I'd have much more respect for him as a coach, but to have never made it with that much talent is pretty much inexcusable.

    Chris Webber's Sacramento Kings, maybe? :shrug:

    I agree changes need to be made for the Knicks. But I'm skeptical if replacing D'Antoni now is going to do much for them this season. They seem to be taking about as much time as the Heat to get their act together, and this is without the benefit of training camp.

  3. This Big Three version of the Knicks has only been around for three weeks, though. And Billups was injured for several of those games.

    Miami took about 20 or so games before they figured out they were supposed to be a great team.

    Both want to be like Boston, but Pierce/Garnett/Allen were already at that point in their lives where they were willing and able to change their game to get their rings.

  4. The question is who can they get to replace D'Antoni if he gets future endeavored. Can one of his assistants, if promoted, be trusted to do things differently?

    A few of the big names other Knicks fans are throwing around include Jeff Van Gundy and Jerry Sloan. JVG probably still has bad blood with Dolan though, and Sloan may have decided that retirement is a good thing.

  5. Spoelstra sticking around beyond this season would be a stunning development, even if they won the title. The guy can't coach those ginormous egos.

    Spoelstra's pretty much an extension of Pat Riley, but I can't see why Riley would not want to have another go coaching the Heat again. Especially if it means proving his nWo Heat will actually work.

    Gasol was playing matador D for the entire 4th quarter. I think he got burned on about 4 straight layups. Artest played like crap and Kobe hit one 28 footer and then got carried away. Don't worry though DMN since the Heat won't get past my Knicks :shifty:

    This is assuming they can stay in contention for a berth. Getting blown out of MSG by the Pacers doesn't make it all that encouraging.

  6. I'm just saying that, since the All-star Break, the Lakers have decided to show up, and play defense. They're the best team in the league, and will remain the best team in the league until someone beats then when it matters, in a seven game series. I've said it before. I'll say it again, the regular season doesn't mean anything to LA, they're the one team everyone knows can win on the road.

    So why should we actually care that the Lakers beat the Spurs? Like you said, it's only a regular season game.

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  7. People keep saying there is nothing to worry about in LA. I was on that bandwagon, and I'm not totally off if yet, but you have to wonder. This was a BAD los.

    Again, call me when the playoffs start.

    I'm not saying the Lakers are unbeatable, but the regular season does NOT matter for them. They can win in San Antonio, they can win in Miami, they can win in Boston. I'll start worrying when someone wins three playoff games against them.

    That'll be along the lines of it being too late to worry, though.

    Not saying they won't be able to successfully defend their title. But unless it's a Phil Jackson ploy to swerve everyone else watching the NBA, the Lakers do look vulnerable.

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  8. Nobody ever talks about how great the Duncan Spurs dynasty is. It's because Tim Duncan isn't too flashy I guess. I have a lot of friends who hate him because they think he's so boring. I just consider him one of the best of the game, and a true role model. He's an absolute winner. The Onion articles about him are hysterical though.

    It's hard to talk a lot about a team that never won consecutive titles, especially when the Lakers had a 3-peat in between Duncan's first two titles and have made the Finals 3 straight times since his last one. It's amazing to think that Kobe's won 5 titles and lost two other times in the Finals during Duncan's stellar career. The Spurs never were able to string together a couple of years where they were the dominant team like LA did and that's why they get lost in the shuffle.

    I'd also partly chalk it up to the Spurs not having a big media market to boost their image. The Lakers and Celtics have their dragon's horde of NBA championships AND that rivalry between them, but they also have the benefit of playing in cities with a huge media presence that amplifies the importance of their achievements. Much like how the NY media amplified how terrible the Knicks were.

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