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Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808836] Mon, 23 January 2006 18:48
Don Tiberone  
If he has one of these games AND the game goes into OT.

Had Phil left Kobe in during the Dallas game, I think he probably could've
scored close to 90.

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morning."

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Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808840 ] Mon, 23 January 2006 20:43
Doorslam  
yeah maybe, but Kobe will never win another NBA championship without
the likes of someone like Shaq. I hope the Mavs beat the crap out of
the Lakers next time they play.
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808843 ] Mon, 23 January 2006 22:13
David Goldberg  
Doorslam wrote:

> yeah maybe, but Kobe will never win another NBA championship without
> the likes of someone like Shaq. I hope the Mavs beat the crap out of
> the Lakers next time they play.

Add Elton Brand and Tony Parker, and the Lakers are a potential
championship team.

We don't need the likes of Shaq.

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~P.J. O'Rourke
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808844 ] Mon, 23 January 2006 22:36
Red Schism  
Don Tiberone wrote:
> If he has one of these games AND the game goes into OT.
>
> Had Phil left Kobe in during the Dallas game, I think he probably could've
> scored close to 90.

Kobe's still not shooting 50% from the field.
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808846 ] Mon, 23 January 2006 22:56
Basil  
"Don Tiberone" <DonTiberoneNOSPAM [at] SKP.net> wrote in message
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> If he has one of these games AND the game goes into OT.
>
> Had Phil left Kobe in during the Dallas game, I think he probably could've
> scored close to 90.
>

Yawn. Who cares unless they make the Western Conference finals. Probably
Kobe as that is what is important to him now.
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808849 ] Tue, 24 January 2006 02:13
humbubba  
In article <43D546F5.1D2509AC [at] yahoo.com>,
David Goldberg <david_asbnll [at] yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>Doorslam wrote:
>
>> yeah maybe, but Kobe will never win another NBA championship without
>> the likes of someone like Shaq. I hope the Mavs beat the crap out of
>> the Lakers next time they play.
>
>Add Elton Brand and Tony Parker, and the Lakers are a potential
>championship team.
>
>We don't need the likes of Shaq.
>

Or Bryant.

>--
>"If you think health care is expensive now, wait until it's free."
>~P.J. O'Rourke
>
>


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Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808851 ] Tue, 24 January 2006 03:25
Don Tiberone  
Red Schism <redschism [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> Don Tiberone wrote:
> > If he has one of these games AND the game goes into OT.
> >
> > Had Phil left Kobe in during the Dallas game, I think he probably
could've
> > scored close to 90.
>
> Kobe's still not shooting 50% from the field.

Both Kobe and Nash are proving to be frauds, aren't they? LOL.

--
"You are a den of vipers. I intend to rout you out and by the Eternal God I
will rout you out. If the people only understood the rank injustice of our
money and banking system, there would be a revolution before
morning."

-- Andrew Jackson, 1828


"The last duty of a central banker is to tell the public the truth."

- Alan Blinder, former Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808852 ] Tue, 24 January 2006 04:50
Basil  
"Don Tiberone" <DonTiberoneNOSPAM [at] SKP.net> wrote in message
news:dr4372$hud [at] dispatch.concentric.net...
> Red Schism <redschism [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1138052188.343443.60210 [at] z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> >
> > Don Tiberone wrote:
> > > If he has one of these games AND the game goes into OT.
> > >
> > > Had Phil left Kobe in during the Dallas game, I think he probably
> could've
> > > scored close to 90.
> >
> > Kobe's still not shooting 50% from the field.
>
> Both Kobe and Nash are proving to be frauds, aren't they? LOL.
>

Nash and Iverson do have an MVP.
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808853 ] Tue, 24 January 2006 06:03
Sports Fan  
In article <ZoidncHJPIySOUjeRVn-jA [at] comcast.com>
"Basil" <Basil [at] aol.com> wrote:

>
>"Don Tiberone" <DonTiberoneNOSPAM [at] SKP.net> wrote in message
>news:dr4372$hud [at] dispatch.concentric.net...
>> Red Schism <redschism [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:1138052188.343443.60210 [at] z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>> >
>> > Don Tiberone wrote:
>> > > If he has one of these games AND the game goes into OT.
>> > >
>> > > Had Phil left Kobe in during the Dallas game, I think he probably
>> could've
>> > > scored close to 90.
>> >
>> > Kobe's still not shooting 50% from the field.
>>
>> Both Kobe and Nash are proving to be frauds, aren't they? LOL.
>>
>
>Nash and Iverson do have an MVP.
>

Iverson's MVP award was one of the most embarrassing ones.
But again, there were lots of MVP candidates last year that were
embarrassing too, one of them even got a vote.
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808896 ] Wed, 25 January 2006 04:34
Chuck Hildebrandt  
"Doorslam" <DallasGeek [at] gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1138045393.013146.283480 [at] z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> yeah maybe, but Kobe will never win another NBA championship without
> the likes of someone like Shaq. I hope the Mavs beat the crap out of
> the Lakers next time they play.
>

This year, nobody wins the NBA championship but the Pistons. Period.

Chuck
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808898 ] Wed, 25 January 2006 15:02
Doorslam  
Chuck Hildebrandt wrote:

> This year, nobody wins the NBA championship but the Pistons. Period.
>
> Chuck

Mavs beat the crap out of the Pistons the one time they played. I
still have hope for the them.
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808899 ] Wed, 25 January 2006 15:29
Basil  
"Doorslam" <DallasGeek [at] gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1138197729.229198.63410 [at] g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
> Chuck Hildebrandt wrote:
>
> > This year, nobody wins the NBA championship but the Pistons. Period.
> >
> > Chuck
>
> Mavs beat the crap out of the Pistons the one time they played. I
> still have hope for the them.

Yes, and the Jazz swep them.
>
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808900 ] Wed, 25 January 2006 15:45
jslater  
Basil wrote:
> "Doorslam" <DallasGeek [at] gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1138197729.229198.63410 [at] g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> >
> > Chuck Hildebrandt wrote:
> >
> > > This year, nobody wins the NBA championship but the Pistons. Period.
> > >
> > > Chuck
> >
> > Mavs beat the crap out of the Pistons the one time they played. I
> > still have hope for the them.
>
> Yes, and the Jazz swep them.
> >

And Cleveland beat them. And so did the Wizards. And there you have
it, all five of Detroit's losses. Now, shall I list their 34
victories, starting with two convincing defeats of the Spurs, wins in
their only games against Miami and Phoenix so far, and 30 others...?

Flashy regular season records, of course, do not necessarily make
champions (as the Pistons should know, as they didn't have the best
record in the NBA in any of their three championship years, and didn't
even have the best record in the East the last two years). Detroit is
vulnerable to injuries. And their bench, while playing a tad better
lately, is still somewhat suspect. And there are some other very good
teams out there -- the Spurs, the Mavs, the Suns, the Heat, maybe
Cleveland, maybe the Nets, and maybe Indy (if they can trade Artest and
get value). Detroit is far from invulnerable.

But it's not really so odd that a team that won the NBA championship
convincingly two years ago, came within one quarter (or arguably one
blown defensive assignment) of repeating last year, and now has the
best record in the NBA and is on pace for a 71-72 victory season at the
half-way point is FINALLY being considered as the favorite this
year.--Joe
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808908 ] Wed, 25 January 2006 17:00
Notifier Deamon  
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Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808912 ] Wed, 25 January 2006 18:09
bob_koca  
Makes me wonder, has an MVP of the Finals ever NOT made the All Star
game the following year besides Billups? Bet it's few and far between.


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Michael Jordan twice I think.

,Bob Koca
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808913 ] Wed, 25 January 2006 18:16
Doorslam  
Brian Matthews wrote:
> On 25 Jan 2006 06:45:53 -0800, jslater [at] utnet.utoledo.edu wrote:
>
> I guess it just shows how much of a team game we play. No major star
> power, just the best starting 5 in the league.
>
> Brian

The best starting 5 in the league, i'll give you that. But the reason
I like the Mav's chances is b/c we probably have the best 8 - 9 guys in
the league. We have some guys coming off the bench that could easily
start, and in fact HAVE started for successful teams. This bodes well
in a 7 games series. Expecially deep into the playoffs.
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808917 ] Wed, 25 January 2006 19:27
jslater  
Doorslam wrote:
> Brian Matthews wrote:
> > On 25 Jan 2006 06:45:53 -0800, jslater [at] utnet.utoledo.edu wrote:
> >
> > I guess it just shows how much of a team game we play. No major star
> > power, just the best starting 5 in the league.
> >
> > Brian
>
> The best starting 5 in the league, i'll give you that. But the reason
> I like the Mav's chances is b/c we probably have the best 8 - 9 guys in
> the league. We have some guys coming off the bench that could easily
> start, and in fact HAVE started for successful teams. This bodes well
> in a 7 games series. Expecially deep into the playoffs.

A fair point. Although I could say that rosters tend to get shorter in
the playoffs, down to 8-man rotations at the most, and that McDyess,
Arroyo, and Evans or Delfino are getting better. Also, does playoff
experience, specifically finals experience, count for anything? If so,
Detroit has it all over Dallas there. Although, Detroit stomped LA in
2004 with no finals experience. And of course you're right that Dallas
spanked Detroit in their one meeting.

This is, obviously, why they play the games. Again, Detroit is far
from invulnerable. A Detroit-Dallas series would be a good, close one,
I think. Although Dallas would have to get past the Suns and/or the
Spurs ...--Joe
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808918 ] Wed, 25 January 2006 19:41
Notifier Deamon  
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Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808927 ] Wed, 25 January 2006 22:22
Basil  
"Brian Matthews" <noonecares [at] ddd.com> wrote in message
news:uu7ft1degodqg10l8c3ret34s7pv62bre4 [at] 4ax.com...
> On 25 Jan 2006 06:45:53 -0800, jslater [at] utnet.utoledo.edu wrote:
>
> >
> >Basil wrote:
> >> "Doorslam" <DallasGeek [at] gmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:1138197729.229198.63410 [at] g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> >> >
> >> > Chuck Hildebrandt wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > This year, nobody wins the NBA championship but the Pistons.
Period.
> >> > >
> >> > > Chuck
> >> >
> >> > Mavs beat the crap out of the Pistons the one time they played. I
> >> > still have hope for the them.
> >>
> >> Yes, and the Jazz swep them.
> >> >
> >
> >And Cleveland beat them. And so did the Wizards. And there you have
> >it, all five of Detroit's losses. Now, shall I list their 34
> >victories, starting with two convincing defeats of the Spurs, wins in
> >their only games against Miami and Phoenix so far, and 30 others...?
> >
> >Flashy regular season records, of course, do not necessarily make
> >champions (as the Pistons should know, as they didn't have the best
> >record in the NBA in any of their three championship years, and didn't
> >even have the best record in the East the last two years). Detroit is
> >vulnerable to injuries. And their bench, while playing a tad better
> >lately, is still somewhat suspect. And there are some other very good
> >teams out there -- the Spurs, the Mavs, the Suns, the Heat, maybe
> >Cleveland, maybe the Nets, and maybe Indy (if they can trade Artest and
> >get value). Detroit is far from invulnerable.
> >
> >But it's not really so odd that a team that won the NBA championship
> >convincingly two years ago, came within one quarter (or arguably one
> >blown defensive assignment) of repeating last year, and now has the
> >best record in the NBA and is on pace for a 71-72 victory season at the
> >half-way point is FINALLY being considered as the favorite this
> >year.--Joe
>
>
> AND the MVP of the Finals, when we won, didn't even make the All Star
> team the following year. Billups should have been there last year.
> He'll be there this year.

Cornbread Maxwell maybe.

>
> Makes me wonder, has an MVP of the Finals ever NOT made the All Star
> game the following year besides Billups? Bet it's few and far between.
>
> I guess it just shows how much of a team game we play. No major star
> power, just the best starting 5 in the league.
>
> Brian
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808931 ] Wed, 25 January 2006 23:27
brink  
<jslater [at] utnet.utoledo.edu> wrote in message
news:1138213656.085947.312890 [at] z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>
> Doorslam wrote:
>> Brian Matthews wrote:
>> > On 25 Jan 2006 06:45:53 -0800, jslater [at] utnet.utoledo.edu wrote:
>> >
>> > I guess it just shows how much of a team game we play. No major star
>> > power, just the best starting 5 in the league.
>> >
>> > Brian
>>
>> The best starting 5 in the league, i'll give you that. But the reason
>> I like the Mav's chances is b/c we probably have the best 8 - 9 guys in
>> the league. We have some guys coming off the bench that could easily
>> start, and in fact HAVE started for successful teams. This bodes well
>> in a 7 games series. Expecially deep into the playoffs.
>
> A fair point. Although I could say that rosters tend to get shorter in
> the playoffs, down to 8-man rotations at the most, and that McDyess,
> Arroyo, and Evans or Delfino are getting better. Also, does playoff
> experience, specifically finals experience, count for anything? If so,
> Detroit has it all over Dallas there. Although, Detroit stomped LA in
> 2004 with no finals experience. And of course you're right that Dallas
> spanked Detroit in their one meeting.
>
> This is, obviously, why they play the games. Again, Detroit is far
> from invulnerable. A Detroit-Dallas series would be a good, close one,
> I think.

You think 4-1 is a close series?

Detroit would destroy Dallas. Short of injuries, the only team that will
threaten Detwah this year is Saint Anthony.

brink
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808937 ] Thu, 26 January 2006 04:23
Pat McLean  
<jslater [at] utnet.utoledo.edu> wrote in message
news:1138200353.930718.81820 [at] g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
> Basil wrote:
>> "Doorslam" <DallasGeek [at] gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1138197729.229198.63410 [at] g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>> >
>> > Chuck Hildebrandt wrote:
>> >
>> > > This year, nobody wins the NBA championship but the Pistons. Period.
>> > >
>> > > Chuck
>> >
>> > Mavs beat the crap out of the Pistons the one time they played. I
>> > still have hope for the them.
>>
>> Yes, and the Jazz swep them.
>> >
>
> And Cleveland beat them. And so did the Wizards. And there you have
> it, all five of Detroit's losses. Now, shall I list their 34
> victories, starting with two convincing defeats of the Spurs, wins in
> their only games against Miami and Phoenix so far, and 30 others...?
>
> Flashy regular season records, of course, do not necessarily make
> champions (as the Pistons should know, as they didn't have the best
> record in the NBA in any of their three championship years,

63-19 in 88-89 was the best record.

and didn't
> even have the best record in the East the last two years). Detroit is
> vulnerable to injuries. And their bench, while playing a tad better
> lately, is still somewhat suspect. And there are some other very good
> teams out there -- the Spurs, the Mavs, the Suns, the Heat, maybe
> Cleveland, maybe the Nets, and maybe Indy (if they can trade Artest and
> get value). Detroit is far from invulnerable.
>
> But it's not really so odd that a team that won the NBA championship
> convincingly two years ago, came within one quarter (or arguably one
> blown defensive assignment) of repeating last year, and now has the
> best record in the NBA and is on pace for a 71-72 victory season at the
> half-way point is FINALLY being considered as the favorite this
> year.--Joe
>
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808938 ] Thu, 26 January 2006 04:25
Pat McLean  
<jslater [at] utnet.utoledo.edu> wrote in message
news:1138213656.085947.312890 [at] z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>
> Doorslam wrote:
>> Brian Matthews wrote:
>> > On 25 Jan 2006 06:45:53 -0800, jslater [at] utnet.utoledo.edu wrote:
>> >
>> > I guess it just shows how much of a team game we play. No major star
>> > power, just the best starting 5 in the league.
>> >
>> > Brian
>>
>> The best starting 5 in the league, i'll give you that. But the reason
>> I like the Mav's chances is b/c we probably have the best 8 - 9 guys in
>> the league. We have some guys coming off the bench that could easily
>> start, and in fact HAVE started for successful teams. This bodes well
>> in a 7 games series. Expecially deep into the playoffs.
>
> A fair point. Although I could say that rosters tend to get shorter in
> the playoffs, down to 8-man rotations at the most, and that McDyess,
> Arroyo, and Evans or Delfino are getting better. Also, does playoff
> experience, specifically finals experience, count for anything? If so,
> Detroit has it all over Dallas there. Although, Detroit stomped LA in
> 2004 with no finals experience. And of course you're right that Dallas
> spanked Detroit in their one meeting.
>
> This is, obviously, why they play the games. Again, Detroit is far
> from invulnerable. A Detroit-Dallas series would be a good, close one,
> I think. Although Dallas would have to get past the Suns and/or the
> Spurs ...--Joe

Dallas also caught Detroit on a back to back(oops, didn't think we
remembered that one, did you?) They went from Houston the one night to
Dallas the next afternoon. The Mavs shoot the lights out, and there you
go.

But the Mavs need to get out of their own state(which I just can't see
happening) before worrying about the Pistons. San Antonio is too good a
team for anyone to come out of the west. The Pistons are the only team that
can handle SA.
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808949 ] Thu, 26 January 2006 20:02
patricia  
Pat McLean <pmclean009 [at] sympatico.caxp> wrote:
>Dallas also caught Detroit on a back to back(oops, didn't think we
>remembered that one, did you?) They went from Houston the one night to
>Dallas the next afternoon. The Mavs shoot the lights out, and there you
>go.

Please, no silly excuses. Dallas also was playing without Stackhouse and
Van Horn (and Christie, as the divorce was in it's early stages). And
"afternoon"? When did 7:30 pm Central become afternoon? And it's not
like Houston-Dallas is a long flight. It was just one of those games
where one team was really hot and the other was not. Just like the
Dallas-LA Lakers game where Bryant went nuts [hi, asbnla-l].


>But the Mavs need to get out of their own state(which I just can't see
>happening) before worrying about the Pistons.

Definitely. I don't even look at the Eastern standings when thinking
about where the Mavs are at.


>San Antonio is too good a
>team for anyone to come out of the west. The Pistons are the only team that
>can handle SA.

I don't know about that. But I still think the Spurs are the team to
beat.


patricia


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Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808950 ] Thu, 26 January 2006 20:06
Larry Coon  
Patricia Bender wrote:

> Please, no silly excuses. Dallas also was playing without Stackhouse and
> Van Horn (and Christie, as the divorce was in it's early stages). And
> "afternoon"? When did 7:30 pm Central become afternoon? And it's not
> like Houston-Dallas is a long flight. It was just one of those games
> where one team was really hot and the other was not. Just like the
> Dallas-LA Lakers game where Bryant went nuts [hi, asbnla-l].

Hi Patricia!


Larry Coon
University of California

The NBA Salary Cap FAQ:
http://members.cox.net/lmcoon/salarycap.htm
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808951 ] Thu, 26 January 2006 21:41
John Curtiss  
New copies of the Los Angeles Times, Jan 23, 2006, edition with the stories
about Kobe's record-breaking 81-point game.

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John
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808952 ] Thu, 26 January 2006 22:04
jslater  
Patricia Bender wrote:
> Pat McLean <pmclean009 [at] sympatico.caxp> wrote:
> >Dallas also caught Detroit on a back to back(oops, didn't think we
> >remembered that one, did you?) They went from Houston the one night to
> >Dallas the next afternoon. The Mavs shoot the lights out, and there you
> >go.
>
> Please, no silly excuses. Dallas also was playing without Stackhouse and
> Van Horn (and Christie, as the divorce was in it's early stages).

You say "without Van Horn," as if that's a negative for Dallas ... ;-)
--Joe
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808955 ] Thu, 26 January 2006 23:05
dim  
In article <43D91DC7.3809 [at] assist.org>, Larry Coon <lcnospam [at] assist.org> wrote:
>Patricia Bender wrote:
>
>> Please, no silly excuses. Dallas also was playing without Stackhouse and
>> Van Horn (and Christie, as the divorce was in it's early stages). And
>> "afternoon"? When did 7:30 pm Central become afternoon? And it's not
>> like Houston-Dallas is a long flight. It was just one of those games
>> where one team was really hot and the other was not. Just like the
>> Dallas-LA Lakers game where Bryant went nuts [hi, asbnla-l].
>
>Hi Patricia!


Doug Christie got a divorce?!


Dimitri
Re: Kobe could probably score 100 [message #808958 ] Thu, 26 January 2006 23:42
patricia  
D. Gerasimatos <dim [at] soda.csua.berkeley.edu> wrote:
>>Patricia Bender wrote:
>>
>>> Please, no silly excuses. Dallas also was playing without Stackhouse and
>>> Van Horn (and Christie, as the divorce was in its early stages). And
>
>Doug Christie got a divorce?!

I knew someone was going to think I was refering to his wife instead of
the divorce between the Christies and the Mavs. Don't worry, the leash is
still firmly attached. [And she was part of the reason he was released.]


patricia


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