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To: xun who wrote (103785)5/30/2000 4:56:00 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
P.M., OT Lakers

Otherwise, the Lakers will win the next six NBA titles.

Sounds vaguely familiar, sort of like the Chicago Bulls. And don't the Lakers have something in common with the Bull's championship teams?

I posted towards the start of the season that Mr. Jackson would make the Lakers a different team, I got some argument from an un-named Chicago resident. The huge ego's on Lakers seem to have gone into remission a little bit, they are playing almost like a team.

Even if they don't win it this year, I think they've got the management and the horses to be the best team for the next 5 or so years.

Wish you guys on the West Coast would start your games at a civilized hour,

John



To: xun who wrote (103785)5/30/2000 5:37:00 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 186894
 
OT: re Blazers,

<The last weekend approves that Pipen is still the best supporting player in the league. The best hope is to trade Pipen and Stoudamire for Allen Iverson next season. Otherwise, the Lakers will win the next six NBA titles.>

I have no idea what will happen in the off-season. I've heard a rumor that Rasheed Wallace could be traded (reminds me of Isaiah Rider). One thing I'm pretty sure of is that we'll once again see a different Blazers team next season.

I'm not too keen about Iverson joining Blazers, though. Just a hunch.

Tenchusatsu