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Re: 2011 NBA Playoffs Round 1: Lakers vs Hornets
Lakers in 5, this would be the biggest upset in some time if NO pulls it off.
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Hardwood Hero
Re: 2011 NBA Playoffs Round 1: Lakers vs Hornets
Bet they wish they had Marcus Thornton right about now.
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3-time NBA All-Star
Re: 2011 NBA Playoffs Round 1: Lakers vs Hornets
Why aren't they starting this on Friday? You could get the Lakers and their large market audience twice on the weekend including playing Sunday. So now we just sit and twiddle our thumbs until the 17th.
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Re: 2011 NBA Playoffs Round 1: Lakers vs Hornets
CP3 will show why he is the best PG in the league but Lakers bigs are too much to handle for the Hornets without West
Lakers in 6
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Jazz | Utes | Raiders
Re: 2011 NBA Playoffs Round 1: Lakers vs Hornets
Originally Posted by Showtime
Bet they wish they had Marcus Thornton right about now.
If that was happening, I'd bet they would be wishing someone other than Jason Smith would be starting.
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Hardwood Hero
Re: 2011 NBA Playoffs Round 1: Lakers vs Hornets
Originally Posted by alenleomessi
CP3 will show why he is the best PG in the league but Lakers bigs are too much to handle for the Hornets without West
Lakers in 6
Odom will shit in Landry's mouth.
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spider 2 y banana
Re: 2011 NBA Playoffs Round 1: Lakers vs Hornets
LA is capable of doing this in 5, but knowing how complacent they can get, i won't be surprised if it goes 6.
NO just relies on cp3 too much. odom/gasol can outplay landry and NO will be missing the scoring of west/thornton. there's not too many legit shooters on NO these days with peja gone. if LA is focused, they can keep the scoring low and just finish games.
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Hardwood Hero
Re: 2011 NBA Playoffs Round 1: Lakers vs Hornets
Originally Posted by UtahJazzFan88
If that was happening, I'd bet they would be wishing someone other than Jason Smith would be starting.
Doesn't matter really. Landry's only superior contribution is scoring ability (which marcus is superior). Did you know how many rebounds he's averaging as a hornet in over 25 MPG? 4. Interestingly, Marcus Thornton is averaging more boards post-trade than the hornet's PF. Also, Jason Smith averages 5 boards when he gets at least 20 minutes. So I don't really see what huge benefit Landry brings that makes up for the benefit Thornton would bring. Smith is a solid rebounder and scrapper around the basket who can face up with the mid-range jumper off the pick and pop from Paul, which is almost exactly what Landry does. The only thing Landry can do better is generate his own offense on the elbow. But again, this offensive bonus is negated by the scoring and playmaking ability of Marcus.
Jason Smith + Thornton >>> Landry
And defensively, Landry isn't going to be able to handle Odom or Pau. If Bynum returns, they will be forced to play Gray at C and Emeka at PF anyway.
Last edited by Showtime; 04-14-2011 at 05:02 AM.
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Re: 2011 NBA Playoffs Round 1: Lakers vs Hornets
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Good High School Starter
Re: 2011 NBA Playoffs Round 1: Lakers vs Hornets
Originally Posted by HighFlyer23
Nah, it will take the Hornets at least 6 games to beat the Lakers.
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College superstar
Re: 2011 NBA Playoffs Round 1: Lakers vs Hornets
no ones shocking the world
lakers take care of business in 5
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Dunking on everybody in the park
Re: 2011 NBA Playoffs Round 1: Lakers vs Hornets
this might be easier than the Utah series last year
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Re: 2011 NBA Playoffs Round 1: Lakers vs Hornets
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Re: 2011 NBA Playoffs Round 1: Lakers vs Hornets
Originally Posted by Out_In_Utah
Nah, it will take the Hornets at least 6 games to beat the Lakers.
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Re: 2011 NBA Playoffs Round 1: Lakers vs Hornets
Originally Posted by Showtime
Bet they wish they had Marcus Thornton right about now.
No, he's worthless in a system offense.
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