I "OFFICIALLY" DECLARE the Lakers' 2012-13 Season O*V*E*R*.

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  • Ratzz
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 07-07-10
    • 8965

    #1
    I "OFFICIALLY" DECLARE the Lakers' 2012-13 Season O*V*E*R*.
    $100,000,000 Dollars
    (most expensive team in the history of basketball.)

    if you can't beat the SUNS in a must win...
    a team with an average loss margin of –14 pts.

    AND... they were playing WITHOUT Princess... so advantage Lakers, really.

    if you can't win with the odds stacked for you like that...

    2-time MVP... Nash
    2 Defensive Player of the Year winners.. Howard/Artest
    Coach of the Year winner Mike D'Antoni

    what the hell are they going to do... ?'

    they lost by 23 POINTS to a .328 team!!!!
    S-E-A-S-O-N__O-V-A-H
    (i wrote this in Laker purple, just to punch it home ...look at the yellow dudes too.)

    i am sorry, Ladies... i guess that's a wrap.

    (oh.. and good luck keeping Howard)

    He's going to Houston

    Harden/Howard/Lin should be a pretty fun show

  • Tomasaurus
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 02-29-12
    • 608

    #2
    Before people jump in to ridicule you re:Lakers, I'd like to ask why would Houston sign Howard after they committed 25 Mil to Asik the 2nd highest rebounder in the NBA and generally have bigger weakness in other positions like PF where say Josh Smith could fit in nice
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    • Dilo
      SBR MVP
      • 03-01-13
      • 1384

      #3
      They have a few more games left
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      • Ratzz
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 07-07-10
        • 8965

        #4
        Originally posted by Tomasaurus
        Before people jump in to ridicule you re:Lakers, I'd like to ask why would Houston sign Howard after they committed 25 Mil to Asik the 2nd highest rebounder in the NBA and generally have bigger weakness in other positions like PF where say Josh Smith could fit in nice
        because that GM down in Houston likes to spend money.. even overpay.. basically he likes 'bling'.. whatever is really hot at that moment.
        Lin at that moment was bling.. Harden same.. and Howard will be also, once the Finals have concluded.

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        • Ratzz
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 07-07-10
          • 8965

          #5
          Originally posted by Dilo
          They have a few more games left
          i am not saying they can't make the playoffs..
          they can't get out of 1st Round.

          no matter who the opponent or what seed they manage to climb to.
          so, really it's eason over'

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          • Tomasaurus
            SBR Wise Guy
            • 02-29-12
            • 608

            #6
            Originally posted by Ratzz
            because that GM down in Houston likes to spend money.. even overpay.. basically he likes 'bling'.. whatever is really hot at that moment.
            Lin at that moment was bling.. Harden same.. and Howard will be also, once the Finals have concluded.
            This is way off base the Houston GM seems pretty frugal if you ask me, you should watch this interview with him http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXnE-dOMisI

            Based on this interview I can't imagine them giving a $100Mil contract to a Center when they already signed a new one last off season who is playing well. The GM seems like a smart stats guy based on the fact he founded the MIT basketball analytics conference. So on 2nd thought there is really no way he'd sign Josh Smith, and is more likely he'd sign a bunch of underrated player who will take off when given increased roles. One of the best GMs in the NBA
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            • Ratzz
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 07-07-10
              • 8965

              #7
              Originally posted by Tomasaurus
              This is way off base the Houston GM seems pretty frugal if you ask me, you should watch this interview with him http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXnE-dOMisI

              Based on this interview I can't imagine them giving a $100Mil contract to a Center when they already signed a new one last off season who is playing well. The GM seems like a smart stats guy based on the fact he founded the MIT basketball analytics conference. So on 2nd thought there is really no way he'd sign Josh Smith, and is more likely he'd sign a bunch of underrated player who will take off when given increased roles. One of the best GMs in the NBA
              he went nuts for Lin and then Harden.. gave Harde the max.. $80M for 5 yrs i think..
              as well as Lamb (1st rounder)... AND an additional two 1st Rounders in the future..

              he gave up quite a bit.. analytics/MIT/etc.. or not.. he was bit by the Ring.
              and he went Gollum.

              he will go Gollum again for Howard..

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              • Sport_Fish
                SBR MVP
                • 12-06-10
                • 4079

                #8
                Their season isn't over cuz they'll obviously make the playoffs...i knew all the way that Utah would gift them the last spot - Lakers don't even have to play that well down the stretch of this season. So I think they're fine as is, although I'm sure they would've liked to get the 6th spot to avoid Spurs/OKC.
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                • Macbeth
                  SBR Rookie
                  • 03-18-13
                  • 9

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ratzz
                  i am not saying they can't make the playoffs..
                  they can't get out of 1st Round.

                  no matter who the opponent or what seed they manage to climb to.
                  so, really it's eason over'
                  according to your logic, then only two teams - the final ones - have a season remaining?
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                  • reppin_the_847
                    SBR MVP
                    • 03-10-10
                    • 1576

                    #10
                    In theory, anything is possible. Utah is suspect enough that the Lakers should be able to sneak in.

                    Last year did you think the Chicago Bulls would lose to Philly in the 1st round? Of course not, but the unthinkable occurred towards the end of game 1 when Derrick Rose went down. If Kevin Durant was injured for some odd reason, a healthy Lakers squad could give OKC a run for its money. Odds of this happening though? Slim to none of course.
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                    • Tomasaurus
                      SBR Wise Guy
                      • 02-29-12
                      • 608

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Ratzz
                      he went nuts for Lin and then Harden.. gave Harde the max.. $80M for 5 yrs i think..
                      as well as Lamb (1st rounder)... AND an additional two 1st Rounders in the future..

                      he gave up quite a bit.. analytics/MIT/etc.. or not.. he was bit by the Ring.
                      and he went Gollum.

                      he will go Gollum again for Howard..
                      Harden deserves the max, he's 23, top 5 in scoring and averages 26-6a-5r, how many other guys in the NBA do that.
                      When Kobe retires he'll be the starting in the All Star game and he's making an All NBA team this year, Houston have prob made some sketchy moves but signing Harden was not one of them.

                      As for the Lakers, yea they sucked tonight but its a bit early to say they are done. 4th game in 6 nights, on the road with their best player out not a huge shock they lose. Still a game ahead of Utah and only 3 back of 6th, still in pretty solid shape. I would hardly call tonight a must win.
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                      • jsmithj88
                        SBR MVP
                        • 12-27-08
                        • 3591

                        #12
                        getting harden for watever they gave up was well worth it
                        hes proved that hes a legit superstar and a franchise player
                        not only did it make them a playoff team but it weakened the thunder
                        if they sign howard, they are legit title contenders
                        u can always trade lin or asik
                        but keeping asik and howard together would be a dominating frontcourt
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                        • Tomasaurus
                          SBR Wise Guy
                          • 02-29-12
                          • 608

                          #13
                          Maybe we should create a Howard to the rockets? thread lol. I don't think they would ever keep Asik and Howard together, they both can't start because you can't really have 40% of your starting lineup unable to shoot beyond 6ft, plus Asik's contract as such that its tough to trade him and its too big to ride the bench.

                          On another note I think if LA did a sign and trade with Houston for Asik and Parsons, LA would snap call
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