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while I appreciate the flattery, which of LA's PGs can guard Chris Paul even a little bit?
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Who on New Orleans can guard Kobe? Gasol? Odom? Bynum (if healthy)? Artest? Hell, Blake has been getting wide open 3's to start the season...that should continue, unless teams are willing to sag off of Kobe to guard Blake...which won't happen.
so you concede you have no one who can guard (even a little bit) one of the truly elite players in the league. Since he's the sort who can involve teammates as well and they've a bunch of knock down shooters, seems like they should be able to give you some sort of a problem.Who on New Orleans can guard Kobe? Gasol? Odom? Bynum (if healthy)? Artest? Hell, Blake has been getting wide open 3's to start the season...that should continue, unless teams are willing to sag off of Kobe to guard Blake...which won't happen.
We played OKC well for most of the game. If Roy hits the shot at the end of regulation, we'd be talking about how great Camby and Miller were and what a great win it was. We'll get another chance. And I'm with the OP. The Blazers are the only team in the league that can even hope to beat the Lakers in the playoffs this season. Sunday is pretty meaningless, win or lose, though. Wait till the end of the season when we have Joel and Greg. The Lakers will be overmatched.
so you concede you have no one who can guard (even a little bit) one of the truly elite players in the league. Since he's the sort who can involve teammates as well and they've a bunch of knock down shooters, seems like they should be able to give you some sort of a problem.
and just stop with the who can guard Artest? stuff. Dude had a 12.1 PER last year and is at 13.1 this... teams hope he shoots
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We played OKC well for most of the game. If Roy hits the shot at the end of regulation, we'd be talking about how great Camby and Miller were and what a great win it was. We'll get another chance. And I'm with the OP. The Blazers are the only team in the league that can even hope to beat the Lakers in the playoffs this season. Sunday is pretty meaningless, win or lose, though. Wait till the end of the season when we have Joel and Greg. The Lakers will be overmatched.
Hell, Blake has been getting wide open 3's to start the season...that should continue, unless teams are willing to sag off of Kobe to guard Blake...which won't happen.
Honestly, we'll find out Sunday night if you guys can...
34% from the field thus far... given last year's flailings, teams will take their chances with that sort of threatHe's still a threat to go off on any given night. Game 7.
LA guards aren't getting any younger/quicker and it's another long season... we'll see how they can move when it matters.And let Chris Paul run wild..last year we were 2-1 against NO (yes Paul was injured in at least one of the games), 3-0 the year before, and 2-1 in 2007/2008. So in the last 3 Finals' years, we're 7-2 against New Orleans. Phil has let Chris Paul run up his numbers offensively, he focuses more on guarding the other guys around him, therefore making Paul more into a scorer than a creator.
What I want to know is, if the Lakers win another title, will they give the Finals MVP to the REAL Lakers MVP, or will they give it to Kobe as a "legacy" gift?
