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Anyone get lucky with tix?
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Originally Posted by pdoggy85
Anyone get lucky with tix?
Originally Posted by pdoggy85
Anyone get lucky with tix?
exactly so i dont know why bynum is saying thatOriginally Posted by Pitman13
True, but all we need Bynum for is Defense. We can't have Rondo going in and out the paint as he pleases like he did against the the Cavs, and Magic. And sadly, Rondo will be running circles around Fisher.Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
how ironic coming from a guy who stands around and camps in the paint then gets a 3 second violationOriginally Posted by 5am6oody72
I like that quote Bynum had about playing as a team all the time instead of dumping it to Kobe or Pau and just standing and watching. Hopefully the rest of the team is aware of that as well.
Yup ticketmater is like that.Originally Posted by iLLest
Man $#%% ticketmaster. That was a complete fail. And the only 4 tickets per person @#*%@* me up too. *pissed.
iLLest!
Originally Posted by CP1708
Laker fans, I need your help.
Any of you that frequent other Laker message boards, can you find me a link to where I can locate Magic Johnson playoff game logs?
We all know he had 42 and 15 in game 6 in 1980, but what did he have in game 3 of the first round? What did he have in game 4 second round in 82? Stuff like that.
I been lookin all damn day and I can't come up with nothin. I can find the scores of all the games, I have his career totals, I think I already have his finals games from a previous look up I did a while back, but I don't have all the other playoff games.
Can you guys ask around and send me anything you find that's viable? Thanks in advance.
Yeah the C's closed out the Cavs & Magic in Boston.Originally Posted by kb8 3qwick
^ Actually, I think they clinched both series at home.
[h2]No change to Bynum's drained knee[/h2]
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- Andrew Bynum spoke to reporters after practice Tuesday while wearing his complete Lakers home uniform for promo spots for the Finals. But his outlook a day after having 2½ fluid ounces drained from his right knee Monday, or "a couple syringes worth" as the Los Angeles starting center put it, wasn't quite as bright as his crisp yellow jersey.
"It feels about the same, to be honest," Bynum said about his right knee that has a slight tear of the meniscus that will require surgery to repair it in the offseason. "The procedure was good. I think I just need to fight through it until we get the surgery done. This is the last hurrah; this is the last show, so I'm ready to give everything."
Bynum said the procedure has alleviated pressure from his hamstring tendon and his iliotibial band, the muscles that run along the outer portion of the leg.
"We're concerned but we're not troubled by it," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said.
The 22-year old who averaged career highs in points (15.0) and rebounds (8.3) during the regular season did not practice Tuesday, using the time for a therapy regimen that includes icing, electro stimulation and wearing a compression boot that fits all the way up the leg and is used to pump swelling out.
"I'm excited to go into tomorrow's practice to kind of get my rhythm back and get some conditioning back," Bynum said about the one practice he planned on participating in before Game 1 on Thursday. "I'm ready to start. The sooner we start, the better it is for me. Rest wise, I don't think it's going to do too much more. I kind of want the day to come."
Bynum, who is averaging 9.1 points and 7.7 points in 24.2 minutes per game in the postseason, will face up against Kendrick Perkins of the Boston Celtics in the championship round. Perkins is averaging just 5.6 points and 6.4 rebounds in the playoffs.
Weighing in at 280 pounds, Perkins has the girth to combat with the 289-pound Bynum, but not the growth. The Celtics center is just 6-10 as compared to the 7-foot Bynum.
"With the height difference, I'll be able to use my left and right hook," Bynum said. "When I was watching the tape, that's what I was looking at, looking at footwork. I just got to take my time. He's a strong dude, so he'll be definitely pushing against you, at the same time, if I give him a bump, he won't be able to jump."
Link:
http://sports.espn.go.com...ba/news/story?id=5240613
Originally Posted by Notorious 858
Only 3 teams in the history of the Finals have won all 3 straight middle home games in Finals since the NBA went to this format.
Originally Posted by tvanterpool
seems like a real bias thread so far, i kno the outcome and i can't wait towhen its all over.
Originally Posted by TH0MAS CR0WN
Originally Posted by Notorious 858
Only 3 teams in the history of the Finals have won all 3 straight middle home games in Finals since the NBA went to this format.
interesting, I didn't know this. What were the 3 teams?