| 11 months ago :: Jan 12, 2009 - 3:22AM #21 | |
Don't worry about that anymore. Tony Parker was just simply great for the Spurs in that series and we simply just had LeBron (and perhaps, Z and Gooden) and that was it. Now that we got Mo, I'm more confident taking on Tony Parker and the rest of the Spurs, even if he was now playing to the level he did back in that series. I don't necessarily consider it redemption being able to face the Spurs again and coming up with a great series (or perhaps, sweep them while) facing them for our Championship. I hate Boston so incredibly much more. I don't like the Lakers much either. The Spurs, on the other hand, I truly respect as you should too. Boston is truly the one team that I will always hate/despise (along with most of their arrogant, ignorant fans) and that's the major team that we have to "redeem ourselves" against this season. Honestly, I'd still probally put the Spurs as my favorite (or atleast most respected) team in the West. The Cavs are obviously my top/favorite team above all though. |
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| 11 months ago :: Jan 12, 2009 - 3:29AM #22 | |
Yeah, Shaq's awesome, but I gotta tell you that (other than Shaq's greatness) the Suns are just barely a Playoff team. I think the Suns will be in the Playoffs and possibly win their first round, but they aren't gonna be in the Finals this year or any time soon as there are atleast 4 teams in the West that I'd say have a better shot than them right now. Anyways, let's move on now. |
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| 11 months ago :: Jan 12, 2009 - 7:33AM #23 | |
I'll predict that they will be a likely Top 6 Finisher but won't Finish within the leading 3 Teams in the West.
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