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Kings beat NO, Lakers beat Spurs, LA #1
Kings 94 - NO 91
LA 106 - SA 85
LA on top of West
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LA 106 - SA 85
LA on top of West
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I semi-called it!
Our destiny is in our own hands. These next two games are going to be nerve-wracking.
Sedale Threatt wrote:IMO, the only chance we have of catching the Hornets is if they lose tonight against the Kings. I wouldn't count on it, but they're no pushover at home, and the Hornets expended max effort last night. If we can drop clunkers to Memphis and Charlotte (damn I wish we could have one of those back), they can definitely drop the end of a back-to-back at Arco.
Our destiny is in our own hands. These next two games are going to be nerve-wracking.
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This makes Sundays game against the Spurs even bigger. We need to win out 2 get that #1 seed. Homecourt is huge for us. Facing Denver or Warriors in the 1st and Utah/Houston in the 2nd. Plus making San Antionio battle Phoenix in the 1st and NO battle Dallas. That is huge. The west is tough no matter who you play but I'd rather have that homecourt advantage.
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it is on its way sir and thank you for the assist.kingsfan10 wrote:Now ship the Pacific Banner to Sacramento, California at Arco Arena...
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kingsfan10 wrote:Now ship the Pacific Banner to Sacramento, California at Arco Arena...
No sweat, we only hang championship banners at Staples.

Seriously, I have to admire the energy the fans brought tonight at Arco. You'd never guess the Kings are out of playoff contention. I also think you guys got a real winner in Reggie Theus. That's turning out to be a great hire.
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Sedale Threatt wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
No sweat, we only hang championship banners at Staples.![]()
Seriously, I have to admire the energy the fans brought tonight at Arco. You'd never guess the Kings are out of playoff contention. I also think you guys got a real winner in Reggie Theus. That's turning out to be a great hire.

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KobeEra wrote:if we beat san antonio ..houston would become 1st
No, then we'd be a game up pending the results of their road game at Denver that evening.
I haven't read up on all the possible scenarios, but I believe the only way Houston has a shot at home-court is to win their division. NO has the tie-breaker by virtue of better division record, so the Rockets have to sweep their last three and hope NO drops one of its last two. Otherwise, I'm almost positive we win the West if we win out.
Keep in mind, the Rockets also have to play at Utah, the toughest home venue in the NBA, on Monday. I won't write them off, but the Rockets need a lot of things to break their way in order to get the top seed.