Going to go on record and say that the Laker coaches in their prime would beat the current Lakers.
Here's the lineup Brian Shaw and Craig Hodges at Guard, Kurt Rambis and Phil "Action Jackson" at Forward and Kareem Abdul-Jabbat Center. (My sub would have to be Jim Cleamons who might have been a better player than Brian Shaw now that I think about it)
The current Lakers are better at Guard but the Coaches win the Front Line Battle!
Just a thought.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Hockey Intermission - The Caps
The Capitals captivated the DC area recently for their Andy Warhol 10 minutes of fame.
Then in Game 7 they went down 5-0 in the 2nd period and all the TV sets in the Metropolitan area quickly flipped back over to Pro Wrestling.
Redskins, NBA and College Hoops, then Hockey. But hey, the Caps still are more of a draw than the Nationals who have about as many fans as the old Prince William Canons.
Then in Game 7 they went down 5-0 in the 2nd period and all the TV sets in the Metropolitan area quickly flipped back over to Pro Wrestling.
Redskins, NBA and College Hoops, then Hockey. But hey, the Caps still are more of a draw than the Nationals who have about as many fans as the old Prince William Canons.
Laker Arrogance?
Some have speculated the the Lakers are not putting the Rockets away because they are arrogant and feel like they can just turn it off and on at a moment's notice.
Have to disagree and throw out the following excuse for their erratic play: the Lakers are not that talented once you get past Kobe and a somewhat soft but effective Pau Gasol.
Odom is a serviceable pro and is productive at times but he's floats in and out of games. Bynum is at times okay but seems to get in the way when he's not playing well.
Farmer, Fisher, Arizia, Brown, Walton, Vujacic are basically NBA roster players, they supply minutes for starters and subs to catch a break or breather.
Could be argued that Yao, Artest, Battier are a better front line and if not, they are considerably tougher!
Game 7 should be interesting.
Have to disagree and throw out the following excuse for their erratic play: the Lakers are not that talented once you get past Kobe and a somewhat soft but effective Pau Gasol.
Odom is a serviceable pro and is productive at times but he's floats in and out of games. Bynum is at times okay but seems to get in the way when he's not playing well.
Farmer, Fisher, Arizia, Brown, Walton, Vujacic are basically NBA roster players, they supply minutes for starters and subs to catch a break or breather.
Could be argued that Yao, Artest, Battier are a better front line and if not, they are considerably tougher!
Game 7 should be interesting.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Manny Ramiroidz
As the rock group, Queen, so affectionately put it "Another one bites the dust".
Why are people so alarmed by this? Stop testing baseball players! They are all on the juice.
Roger Clemens? Can't be! Alex Rodriguez? Can't be! Manny Ramirez? Can't be! Come on.
Might as well just pick any good baseball player right now that hasn't been caught, Jeter, Pujols, etc. Just give it time.
By the way, who cares about baseball anyway any more.
Why are people so alarmed by this? Stop testing baseball players! They are all on the juice.
Roger Clemens? Can't be! Alex Rodriguez? Can't be! Manny Ramirez? Can't be! Come on.
Might as well just pick any good baseball player right now that hasn't been caught, Jeter, Pujols, etc. Just give it time.
By the way, who cares about baseball anyway any more.
Pitino to Sacramento?
Already? We haven't even gotten really heated up yet with the recruiting of Louisville vs. Kentucky. I want to see how these two recruiters go up against each other. It will make for great news for the blogs and message board hounds.
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