Sedale Threatt wrote:.04 didn't hurt, either.
It still pisses me off that we ultimately wasted that shot.
Funny. As a Duncan fan I'm angry he wasted that memorial "should have been" game winner because of .04.
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Sedale Threatt wrote:.04 didn't hurt, either.
It still pisses me off that we ultimately wasted that shot.
sp6r=underrated wrote:Sedale Threatt wrote:.04 didn't hurt, either.
It still pisses me off that we ultimately wasted that shot.
Funny. As a Duncan fan I'm angry he wasted that memorial "should have been" game winner because of .04.
Tesla wrote:Sedale Threatt wrote:You could also say that Kobe's off-court drama -- which was self inflicted, let's remember -- had a hugely negative impact on the season, capped off by his flame-out in the Finals. I can't seriously consider him.
Well, that's true. I'm still not sure how you can't consider probably the best player in the playoffs until the finals, and one of the most important players on a championship team in the regular season... if Minny eliminates the Lakers in 7 in WCF people would be singing a little bit of a different tune.
I think that Laker squad is one of the most interesting stories in recent memory and people all have a different sense of what happened that year with them, which makes it even more intriguing. I don't think the Lakers had any business being in the Finals to begin with, given their circumstances that year, people will remember that year as a epic Laker failure, given the talent, etc... but in retrospect given the injuries and circumstances surrounding the team, and the fact that they actually weren't all that talented, it was a miracle they were even in the finals.
Sedale Threatt wrote:Looking at some of these candidates, and the overall summary, it was just a lame season all around. If the regular-season records had held up, we'd have been headed for a Minnesota-Indiana Finals. How strange would that have been?
Sedale Threatt wrote:5. Brian Cardinal -- came for the advanced stats, stayed for the haircut
mysticbb wrote:Lol, that made my day.
But seriously, Cardinal played only 20 mpg and came off the bench. His APM isn't close to the top in the league. Sometimes it is just the context.
And you said that you are angry about Bryant, but give the guy some credit. He played really good until the finals. The haircut wasn't that different from Cardinal's either.
Silver Bullet wrote:Are you guys not taking this thing seriously anymore or what's the deal ?
Sedale Threatt wrote:1. KG -- best season from an all-time great
2. Duncan -- it took everything KG had to slip past Duncan on my list
3. Shaq -- still great despite slippage (wonder what his donut shares/48 would have been)
4. Ben Wallace -- vacillated between him and Chauncey, went with Bill Russell Jr.
5. Brian Cardinal -- came for the advanced stats, stayed for the haircut
Doctor MJ wrote:Nah, I'm not going to count your vote if you're not being serious. Sorry to be a hardass. Change the Cardinal vote to something I can believe, and I'll count it.
Tim_Hardawayy wrote:Without Rasheed, Ben can't do what he does, and that Detroit team isn't nearly as good.
ElGee wrote:Jermaine O'Neal? Am I missing something? He's at the bottom of the league for big men in scoring effiiency...can we hear more about him?
Doctor MJ wrote:I don't understand why people jump in a thread and say basically, "This thing you're all talking about. I'm too ignorant to know anything about it. Lollerskates!"