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Old 01-17-2012, 05:02 PM
 
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Please. We gift wrapped that game to them.
Sure you did. Main point is you really haven't beaten anyone of note yet, asides from the ghost of the 2011 Mavs title team. Scrapping out a win over them isn't exactly bragging material at present. And you're enjoying a favorable schedule of mostly home games...let's see them pull out some victorious on the road against quality competition.

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Old 01-21-2012, 10:35 AM
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Sure you did. Main point is you really haven't beaten anyone of note yet, asides from the ghost of the 2011 Mavs title team. Scrapping out a win over them isn't exactly bragging material at present. And you're enjoying a favorable schedule of mostly home games...let's see them pull out some victorious on the road against quality competition.
Well they are playing horrible on the road this season with a 1-6 and coming off back to back losses against the Heat and Magic. I truly believe they are not playing well because they have a fool as a head coach. I knew once Mike Brown was hired that the Lakers franchise was going to go down.
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Old 01-21-2012, 12:09 PM
 
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Well, they are an awful thin team so losing Odom had to hurt and Fisher isn't getting any younger. The fact that they've got Bynum putting in some quality minutes is probably what is saving them a lot more heartache.

Really seeing a changing of the guard right now in the NBA. Lakers, Spurs, Celtics sliding downward while Bulls, OKC, Heat have surged.
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Old 01-21-2012, 12:17 PM
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Well, they are an awful thin team so losing Odom had to hurt and Fisher isn't getting any younger. The fact that they've got Bynum putting in some quality minutes is probably what is saving them a lot more heartache.

Really seeing a changing of the guard right now in the NBA. Lakers, Spurs, Celtics sliding downward while Bulls, OKC, Heat have surged.
I;m not sold on OKC yet after that loss to the Wizards the other night. That was truly unacceptable for a 12-1 team.
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