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Post by CandyKANE on Aug 2, 2002 12:11:25 GMT -5
As of right now I think the closest team to doing it is the Sacramento Kings. They just need a couple of more big guys coming off the bench who could help out against Shaquille. They only had Vlade and Pollard. As if Funderburke can play with Shaq! Rumours are circulating that Rashaard Lewis is going to shun the Seattle SuperSonics and sign with the Dallas Mavericks, if this does happen I think they will have an even better chance than the Kings to topple the Lakers! What do you think?
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Post by virginiaron on Aug 4, 2002 7:35:32 GMT -5
The team with the best chance is the one that can have mini-me hit Shaq on the toe with a hammer!
Short answer: No answer for Shaq, no chance.
Teams with a SMALL shot: Sacramento (they're not scared), Dallas (maybe they can outscore 'em), or San Antonio (will have to reduce their Fear Factor).
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Post by CandyKANE on Oct 1, 2002 7:53:17 GMT -5
Well Sacramento got Bigger and Better with the aquisition of Keon Clark. I think they are going to give them a run for their money this year. Don't count out the Mavs or the Spurs just yet either.
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Post by 2REAL on Oct 1, 2002 10:53:37 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]I would realy like 2 say the spurs but I just dont know if they have a big enough punch 2 knockout the lakers but the teams that should in my opinnion are the kings & mav's. They both have more talent on their rosters. The kings came close last year but fell short after a spectacular performance from Mike Bibby. The mavericks have had major talent on their roster for years and know have more than ever but they falll short in the defense department. Overall I see the lakers vs king part 2 in the western conference finals. [/glow]
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Post by CandyKANE on Oct 1, 2002 11:16:04 GMT -5
I think the Spurs need that second scorer who they can rely on for 18+ points a night. Someone that the oposition need to worry about. Tim Duncan was pretty much all the offense they had and now that zone defense is being played he would be triple teamed. Who's he going to kick the ball out to in those situations? Bruce Bowen? He couldn't hit the side of a barn door! David Robinson cannot produce those numbers anymore and Steve Smith really is a streaky shooter. If he's on he's on, but when he's off, he's really off!
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Post by bored2death on Oct 10, 2002 2:30:36 GMT -5
Three Words: Shaq's Arthridic Toe
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