I agree with that statement. LA will have a worse time with those two. But, as mentioned nobody has an answer for Kobe. They'd have to help off of Fisher/Farmar and hope they don't can a bunch of three's IMO.Quote:
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I agree with that statement. LA will have a worse time with those two. But, as mentioned nobody has an answer for Kobe. They'd have to help off of Fisher/Farmar and hope they don't can a bunch of three's IMO.Quote:
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As good as Kobe is, Paul is having a better year right now.
Kobe got his career achievement award, but in a vacuum Paul is a more dominant offensive player right now. Just ask the Spurs.
At the very least, New Orleans has Bonzi Wells to throw at Kobe. Fisher and Farmar are speedbumps.
This should be a good'n down the stretch.
Could just as easily say Kobe and Nuggets there.Quote:
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...did you just compare beating the nuggets to beating the spurs?
No, there's no way I just read that. It's late and I'm obviously too tired.
When I wake up in the morning, I'll re-read this thread and I'll see something completely different than what I think I'm reading right now, because what I just read confounds all logic beyond reason.
It's amazing that the Spurs were able to overcome the 101 degree fever that Duncan had a few days ago and Ginobili's sore ankle to win this game at home.
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I used to love the spurs (in the David Robinson, Sean Elliot, Steve Smith days). Now I can't stand them. I'm fine with Parker, Finley and Barry. Everyone else annoys me like crazy. TD is a bigger whiner than Sheed, which is saying a lot. I hope the Hornets win out.
cp3 is godlike...damn.
He might be my favorite player now. I love watching him play.