e_blazer
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Okay, in an ideal world, the Blazers and Lakers would be playing tonight with both teams at full strength. Unfortunately, things have been far from ideal for the Blazers this season from an injury standpoint. So what would tonight's game look like in a "fair" world where the Lakers had an equal number of injuries to comparable players? Let's see:
The Lakers two best seven-footers, Bynum and Gasol, would be down with season-ending knee injuries. Their best remaining big man, Lamar Odom, would be playing on a bum ankle. At the SF position, Artest would be out recovering from shoulder surgery and Luke Walton's injury would be elevated to a broken foot. At the 2 guard spot, Kobe would be playing with a sore hamstring and Vujacic would be out recovering from back surgery. At the PG spot Shannon Brown would be down recovering from pneumonia. Phil Jackson wouldn't be able to get off the bench to coach due to achilles tendon surgery.
In a fair world, I'd take the Blazer tonight.
The Lakers two best seven-footers, Bynum and Gasol, would be down with season-ending knee injuries. Their best remaining big man, Lamar Odom, would be playing on a bum ankle. At the SF position, Artest would be out recovering from shoulder surgery and Luke Walton's injury would be elevated to a broken foot. At the 2 guard spot, Kobe would be playing with a sore hamstring and Vujacic would be out recovering from back surgery. At the PG spot Shannon Brown would be down recovering from pneumonia. Phil Jackson wouldn't be able to get off the bench to coach due to achilles tendon surgery.
In a fair world, I'd take the Blazer tonight.




You have to really bring the corruption. Oil for Blazer Tix, anyone?