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Originally Posted by bittersweet
Same thing y'all said a couple months ago about PHX being top 5 in the West.Originally Posted by NobleKane
hate to burst your bubble but the truth hurts. The suns have NO chance in hell of winning. thats not arrogance. its the truth...Originally Posted by Jdiddy931
Dang, I bunch of you Laker fans are weird. Other teams can't come and join in the conversation for the WCF's?
Guys welcome in and share your thoughts, just ignore these arrogant Laker fans.
I wonder what will happen if the Suns upset the Lakers? What will they say next? I'm tired of having "class" to the Laker fans, they're so immature! Go Suns, and Amare punk those tissue soft bigs they got. Bynum only has one knee so it'll be funny watching him try to run with us. Refs look for Gasol's flops. I hope Kobe tries to take over so we blow them out on the games he does. Let Artest shoot. Shannon only scores on wide open shots or dunks. Fisher just sucks all around. I have respect for Odom, so no words there.
Where's the rest of their team? Oh yeah that's it.
Suns in 5. I changed my mind. Who's guarding Suns bench?! Good luck with that, and that will be the difference maker.
Class Jdiddy - Whatever team comes with focus, will take the games. If Suns split one game at staples center, they'll win with out a doubt, because we've only lost once at home since mid Janurary. If we win both games in Staples, Spurs all over again.
Or.
Same thing y'all said about the Suns sweeping the Spurs.
Just keep going.
Originally Posted by Mamba MVP
Originally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
I mentioned this earlier in the post but did you all see how sour Charles Barkley looked on the post game show last night? He was moping like a child and kept the mention of Kobe's name to a minimum. Dude would've been gloating if Kobe had an off game.
He was really quiet last night or either rambling about a lot of stuff that didn't make any sense.
I waswhen Inside the NBA came on and the 1st thing Kenny says "He's slowed down though" Chuck was looking like. He's been so blatantly wrong this postseason it's not even funny. I wouldn't be surprised if KB averaged 35-40 points for the duration of this series, having old man Hill damn near breaking his ankles isn't going to stop him.
Originally Posted by Mo Matik
"The Suns found out that when your opponent doesn't miss and grabs all the boards, it's awfully hard to win."
Originally Posted by Vancity74
I'll be courtside for game 2 tomorrow. Hopefully it's worth the 3 hour flight... I was there for game 5 against OKC and left halfway through the 3rd quarter.
[h2]Stoudemire: Odom had 'lucky game'[/h2]
By Dave McMenamin
ESPNLosAngeles.com
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- Can Lamar Odom's 19 points and 19 rebounds in the Los Angeles Lakers'128-107 win in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals be attributed tosomething as trivial as his uniform number, lucky No. 7?
Phoenix's Amare Stoudemire seems to think so.
Stoudemire
Odom
"I'm not giving him no hype right now; he had a lucky game in Game 1,"Stoudemire said after Suns practice Tuesday at Staples Center. "We justgot to make sure we box him out. I think I focused so much on [Pau] Gasol and [Andrew] Bynumto where he snuck in there and got 19 boards, so now we just got tomake sure there's three guys out there that can rebound well [when]adding Odom. So, we got to do a better job on them."
Odom barely batted an eyelash when told about Stoudemire's claim after the Lakers finished practice.
"So be it," Odom said. "Hopefully I can have another lucky one."
Odom hit his first three shot attempts and finished 9-for-15 in thegame. When he entered the contest midway through the first quarter theLakers were down by five, and after his seven points and four reboundsto finish the quarter, L.A. led by nine heading into the second.
"I just go out there and play whatever the matchup is," Odom said. "Ijust try to be as efficient as possible in a run-and-gun game. Do allthe small things, catch the ball near the basket, put it in."
Lakers coach Phil Jackson said that Odom created his own good fortune by being aggressive on the floor.
"You make your own luck we say, that's what sports people like to say,"Jackson said. "I think he was just aggressive when he came in and triedto feel out where he could help us in the game. He hit a couple openshots and then everything started opening up for him -- drives,offensive rebounds and his whole game kind of came forward.
"That's a lot of times the way basketball is. A guy starts playing welland just things fall in his hands. It certainly did for him last nightand we hope it continues that way."
Stoudemire's comments made Lakers captain Derek Fisher recall recently watching Larry King interview Mick Jagger.
"They were asking Mick Jagger about why he felt like the Rolling Stoneshave been so great for so long," Fisher said. "Obviously, he talkedabout talent, working hard, blah, blah, blah. But he said there is someluck involved in being good. When you're great for a long time, youhave to be lucky sometimes. So if he wants to call Lamar lucky lastnight, I'll take 19 and 19 as luck any day of the week."
Andy Kamenetzky of the Land O' Lakers Blog and Beto Duran of 710 ESPN contributed to this report.
I don't know if ANYBODY can defend this.
Originally Posted by bright nikes
Grant Hill played good D on Kobe, Kobe just had better offense last night,
With that said, I don't see LO having another game like this. He'll probably throw up 3 points and 4 rebounds in the next game.
D. Fish played solid D on Nash too, gotta keep it rollin'
Sure he might have a bad shooting game, but he Suns pace will give him a lot more opportunities to score than he usually has. They ONLY way they can stop him from getting 30+ points a game is to outright double team him and get the ball out of his hands. If Hill/Dudley/JRich are the only ones guarding him, then it's curtains for the Suns. He will go off EVERY game. You do realize that he's gone 6 straight games of 30+ points in the playoffs right, dude is on a roll right now.Originally Posted by 5am6oody72
Originally Posted by Mamba MVP
Originally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
I mentioned this earlier in the post but did you all see how sour Charles Barkley looked on the post game show last night? He was moping like a child and kept the mention of Kobe's name to a minimum. Dude would've been gloating if Kobe had an off game.
He was really quiet last night or either rambling about a lot of stuff that didn't make any sense.
I waswhen Inside the NBA came on and the 1st thing Kenny says "He's slowed down though" Chuck was looking like. He's been so blatantly wrong this postseason it's not even funny. I wouldn't be surprised if KB averaged 35-40 points for the duration of this series, having old man Hill damn near breaking his ankles isn't going to stop him.
I'll bet that before this series is over there will be at least one game where Hill frustrates Kobe defensively and he has a bad shooting night. Do you really think he's gonna be hitting it from the outside the whole series like he did in game 1?
Originally Posted by NoReasonableDoubt
Amare is garbage with inflated stats... overrated IMO. But anyway, Frye was the leading scorer as predicted by JDiddy...i think thats why he was banned...for giving such great insite..haha. BTW - Frye - 3 points, 1-8 fgs, 1-7 3's, 1 reb, 1 stl, 0 assists, -13 point differential haha
Originally Posted by DARTH DNZY
--I thought only Laker fans complain about refs?
--Suns fouls-23...Lakers fouls-21...thats only a difference of 2. Give em 4 points Bob. Wait, they still lose.
I dont see how Kobe doesnt average 30 a game in this series. He's going to only have to get by one defender, and he can just play off Bynum or Gasol all day. It doesn't hurt that any contact on Kobe and it's a foul (just watch last night's game). Refs made it impossible to guard Kobe. I dont think Gasol is more important to the Lakers than Kobe is, but it does tell you something when Gasol draws more double teams than Kobe does. Right now, if I were the Suns (and the Celtics in the next series), I'd rather let Kobe shoot a contested jumper then let Gasol have the ball in the post. Lakers are better when Gasol has the ballOriginally Posted by Mamba MVP
Sure he might have a bad shooting game, but he Suns pace will give him a lot more opportunities to score than he usually has. They ONLY way they can stop him from getting 30+ points a game is to outright double team him and get the ball out of his hands. If Hill/Dudley/JRich are the only ones guarding him, then it's curtains for the Suns. He will go off EVERY game. You do realize that he's gone 6 straight games of 30+ points in the playoffs right, dude is on a roll right now.Originally Posted by 5am6oody72
Originally Posted by Mamba MVP
Originally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
I mentioned this earlier in the post but did you all see how sour Charles Barkley looked on the post game show last night? He was moping like a child and kept the mention of Kobe's name to a minimum. Dude would've been gloating if Kobe had an off game.
He was really quiet last night or either rambling about a lot of stuff that didn't make any sense.
I waswhen Inside the NBA came on and the 1st thing Kenny says "He's slowed down though" Chuck was looking like. He's been so blatantly wrong this postseason it's not even funny. I wouldn't be surprised if KB averaged 35-40 points for the duration of this series, having old man Hill damn near breaking his ankles isn't going to stop him.
I'll bet that before this series is over there will be at least one game where Hill frustrates Kobe defensively and he has a bad shooting night. Do you really think he's gonna be hitting it from the outside the whole series like he did in game 1?