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  • UMDDogs
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    • Dec 2002
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    #16
    Re: Twolves...... The best?

    Being a T-Wolves fan, the Kings probably scare me the least of the top teams in the West. Christie can take away Cassel or Spree, but the other will have a field day. Plus with Szerbiak, Hudson, and Olwakandi (or Juwan Howard if the trade is made) I don't think the Kings can stay with the T-Wolves. Over the past few years the T-wolves have had pretty good luck against the Kings. KG can dominate Webber most nights making Webber take 15-18 footers. Pedja and Sczerbiak cancel each other out, with a slight advanatage going to Pedja. Brad Miller will help but not enough to beat the Wolves.

    The Lakers and the Spurs scare the crap out of me. Both those teams will be tough come playoff time. All that experience in the playoffs gives them a distint advantage over the Wolves.

    The Mavs are a non factor. The Wolves have almost as much firepower as they do, and have twice the defense.

    Just one man's opinion.

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    • ShaKobe
      G* L*k* Sh*w!!!
      • Sep 2002
      • 2964

      #17
      Re: Twolves...... The best?

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      UMDDogs said:
      Being a T-Wolves fan, the Kings probably scare me the least of the top teams in the West. Christie can take away Cassel or Spree, but the other will have a field day. Plus with Szerbiak, Hudson, and Olwakandi (or Juwan Howard if the trade is made) I don't think the Kings can stay with the T-Wolves. Over the past few years the T-wolves have had pretty good luck against the Kings. KG can dominate Webber most nights making Webber take 15-18 footers. Pedja and Sczerbiak cancel each other out, with a slight advanatage going to Pedja. Brad Miller will help but not enough to beat the Wolves.

      The Lakers and the Spurs scare the crap out of me. Both those teams will be tough come playoff time. All that experience in the playoffs gives them a distint advantage over the Wolves.

      The Mavs are a non factor. The Wolves have almost as much firepower as they do, and have twice the defense.

      Just one man's opinion.

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      You know, I agree with you on your analysis. The Kings and the Wolves always have good close games. The Wolves I think can take the Kings tho. They play a good game on both ends of the floor. Cassell is better than Bibby. Spree is better than Christie (tho Doug's D isn't that bad), Wally and Peja will get points off each other, KG &gt;&gt;&gt; CWebb, Miller/Divac &gt; Wolves big men. But the thing that the Wolves do better than the Kings, a lot better in fact, is play D. They all help, rotate, and are good one-on-one defenders. They use zones as well as or better than any team in the L.

      A healthy Laker team is should scare anybody out there tho.

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      • ShaKobe
        G* L*k* Sh*w!!!
        • Sep 2002
        • 2964

        #18
        Re: Twolves...... The best?

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        UMDDogs said:
        Being a T-Wolves fan, the Kings probably scare me the least of the top teams in the West. Christie can take away Cassel or Spree, but the other will have a field day. Plus with Szerbiak, Hudson, and Olwakandi (or Juwan Howard if the trade is made) I don't think the Kings can stay with the T-Wolves. Over the past few years the T-wolves have had pretty good luck against the Kings. KG can dominate Webber most nights making Webber take 15-18 footers. Pedja and Sczerbiak cancel each other out, with a slight advanatage going to Pedja. Brad Miller will help but not enough to beat the Wolves.

        The Lakers and the Spurs scare the crap out of me. Both those teams will be tough come playoff time. All that experience in the playoffs gives them a distint advantage over the Wolves.

        The Mavs are a non factor. The Wolves have almost as much firepower as they do, and have twice the defense.

        Just one man's opinion.

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        You know, I agree with you on your analysis. The Kings and the Wolves always have good close games. The Wolves I think can take the Kings tho. They play a good game on both ends of the floor. Cassell is better than Bibby. Spree is better than Christie (tho Doug's D isn't that bad), Wally and Peja will get points off each other, KG &gt;&gt;&gt; CWebb, Miller/Divac &gt; Wolves big men. But the thing that the Wolves do better than the Kings, a lot better in fact, is play D. They all help, rotate, and are good one-on-one defenders. They use zones as well as or better than any team in the L.

        A healthy Laker team is should scare anybody out there tho.

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        • ShaKobe
          G* L*k* Sh*w!!!
          • Sep 2002
          • 2964

          #19
          Re: Twolves...... The best?

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          UMDDogs said:
          Being a T-Wolves fan, the Kings probably scare me the least of the top teams in the West. Christie can take away Cassel or Spree, but the other will have a field day. Plus with Szerbiak, Hudson, and Olwakandi (or Juwan Howard if the trade is made) I don't think the Kings can stay with the T-Wolves. Over the past few years the T-wolves have had pretty good luck against the Kings. KG can dominate Webber most nights making Webber take 15-18 footers. Pedja and Sczerbiak cancel each other out, with a slight advanatage going to Pedja. Brad Miller will help but not enough to beat the Wolves.

          The Lakers and the Spurs scare the crap out of me. Both those teams will be tough come playoff time. All that experience in the playoffs gives them a distint advantage over the Wolves.

          The Mavs are a non factor. The Wolves have almost as much firepower as they do, and have twice the defense.

          Just one man's opinion.

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          You know, I agree with you on your analysis. The Kings and the Wolves always have good close games. The Wolves I think can take the Kings tho. They play a good game on both ends of the floor. Cassell is better than Bibby. Spree is better than Christie (tho Doug's D isn't that bad), Wally and Peja will get points off each other, KG &gt;&gt;&gt; CWebb, Miller/Divac &gt; Wolves big men. But the thing that the Wolves do better than the Kings, a lot better in fact, is play D. They all help, rotate, and are good one-on-one defenders. They use zones as well as or better than any team in the L.

          A healthy Laker team is should scare anybody out there tho.

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          • LHayes37
            Banned
            • Jul 2002
            • 1311

            #20
            Re: Twolves...... The best?

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            UMDDogs said:
            Being a T-Wolves fan, the Kings probably scare me the least of the top teams in the West. Christie can take away Cassel or Spree, but the other will have a field day. Plus with Szerbiak, Hudson, and Olwakandi (or Juwan Howard if the trade is made) I don't think the Kings can stay with the T-Wolves. Over the past few years the T-wolves have had pretty good luck against the Kings. KG can dominate Webber most nights making Webber take 15-18 footers. Pedja and Sczerbiak cancel each other out, with a slight advanatage going to Pedja. Brad Miller will help but not enough to beat the Wolves.

            The Lakers and the Spurs scare the crap out of me. Both those teams will be tough come playoff time. All that experience in the playoffs gives them a distint advantage over the Wolves.

            The Mavs are a non factor. The Wolves have almost as much firepower as they do, and have twice the defense.

            Just one man's opinion.

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            In a seven game series and home court, there is no way the Wolves can beat the Kings. By the way, Wally isn't even on the same planet as Peja. What makes you think he won't pull another epic choke job in the playoffs like he did last year? Will Hudson play out of this world again? Besides KG, who else do the wolves have up front? Yeah, the Kandi man can match up with Miller and Divac. Oops, I forgot about Bobby Jackson too. While the regular season is one thing, the playoffs are a different animal all together and the Kings depth would win out in the long run. I'm sorry but San Antonio isn't that scary of a team this year. They can play D, but can't throw the ball in the ocean. It's still between the Lakers and Kings if you ask me.

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            • LHayes37
              Banned
              • Jul 2002
              • 1311

              #21
              Re: Twolves...... The best?

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              UMDDogs said:
              Being a T-Wolves fan, the Kings probably scare me the least of the top teams in the West. Christie can take away Cassel or Spree, but the other will have a field day. Plus with Szerbiak, Hudson, and Olwakandi (or Juwan Howard if the trade is made) I don't think the Kings can stay with the T-Wolves. Over the past few years the T-wolves have had pretty good luck against the Kings. KG can dominate Webber most nights making Webber take 15-18 footers. Pedja and Sczerbiak cancel each other out, with a slight advanatage going to Pedja. Brad Miller will help but not enough to beat the Wolves.

              The Lakers and the Spurs scare the crap out of me. Both those teams will be tough come playoff time. All that experience in the playoffs gives them a distint advantage over the Wolves.

              The Mavs are a non factor. The Wolves have almost as much firepower as they do, and have twice the defense.

              Just one man's opinion.

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              In a seven game series and home court, there is no way the Wolves can beat the Kings. By the way, Wally isn't even on the same planet as Peja. What makes you think he won't pull another epic choke job in the playoffs like he did last year? Will Hudson play out of this world again? Besides KG, who else do the wolves have up front? Yeah, the Kandi man can match up with Miller and Divac. Oops, I forgot about Bobby Jackson too. While the regular season is one thing, the playoffs are a different animal all together and the Kings depth would win out in the long run. I'm sorry but San Antonio isn't that scary of a team this year. They can play D, but can't throw the ball in the ocean. It's still between the Lakers and Kings if you ask me.

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              • LHayes37
                Banned
                • Jul 2002
                • 1311

                #22
                Re: Twolves...... The best?

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                UMDDogs said:
                Being a T-Wolves fan, the Kings probably scare me the least of the top teams in the West. Christie can take away Cassel or Spree, but the other will have a field day. Plus with Szerbiak, Hudson, and Olwakandi (or Juwan Howard if the trade is made) I don't think the Kings can stay with the T-Wolves. Over the past few years the T-wolves have had pretty good luck against the Kings. KG can dominate Webber most nights making Webber take 15-18 footers. Pedja and Sczerbiak cancel each other out, with a slight advanatage going to Pedja. Brad Miller will help but not enough to beat the Wolves.

                The Lakers and the Spurs scare the crap out of me. Both those teams will be tough come playoff time. All that experience in the playoffs gives them a distint advantage over the Wolves.

                The Mavs are a non factor. The Wolves have almost as much firepower as they do, and have twice the defense.

                Just one man's opinion.

                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                In a seven game series and home court, there is no way the Wolves can beat the Kings. By the way, Wally isn't even on the same planet as Peja. What makes you think he won't pull another epic choke job in the playoffs like he did last year? Will Hudson play out of this world again? Besides KG, who else do the wolves have up front? Yeah, the Kandi man can match up with Miller and Divac. Oops, I forgot about Bobby Jackson too. While the regular season is one thing, the playoffs are a different animal all together and the Kings depth would win out in the long run. I'm sorry but San Antonio isn't that scary of a team this year. They can play D, but can't throw the ball in the ocean. It's still between the Lakers and Kings if you ask me.

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                • ShaKobe
                  G* L*k* Sh*w!!!
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 2964

                  #23
                  Re: Twolves...... The best?

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                  LHayes37 said:
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                  UMDDogs said:
                  Being a T-Wolves fan, the Kings probably scare me the least of the top teams in the West. Christie can take away Cassel or Spree, but the other will have a field day. Plus with Szerbiak, Hudson, and Olwakandi (or Juwan Howard if the trade is made) I don't think the Kings can stay with the T-Wolves. Over the past few years the T-wolves have had pretty good luck against the Kings. KG can dominate Webber most nights making Webber take 15-18 footers. Pedja and Sczerbiak cancel each other out, with a slight advanatage going to Pedja. Brad Miller will help but not enough to beat the Wolves.

                  The Lakers and the Spurs scare the crap out of me. Both those teams will be tough come playoff time. All that experience in the playoffs gives them a distint advantage over the Wolves.

                  The Mavs are a non factor. The Wolves have almost as much firepower as they do, and have twice the defense.

                  Just one man's opinion.

                  <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                  In a seven game series and home court, there is no way the Wolves can beat the Kings. By the way, Wally isn't even on the same planet as Peja. What makes you think he won't pull another epic choke job in the playoffs like he did last year? Will Hudson play out of this world again? Besides KG, who else do the wolves have up front? Yeah, the Kandi man can match up with Miller and Divac. Oops, I forgot about Bobby Jackson too. While the regular season is one thing, the playoffs are a different animal all together and the Kings depth would win out in the long run. I'm sorry but San Antonio isn't that scary of a team this year. They can play D, but can't throw the ball in the ocean. It's still between the Lakers and Kings if you ask me.

                  <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                  I'll agree that it's between the Kings and the Lakers still, but come on, the Wolves have no chance?

                  Before this year, I would have agreed with you. But this year, they've got a legit chance to go to the Western Finals. Cassell's a cold-blooded 4th quarter monster. Spree is as tough as they come, and he's been to the finals before also. KG is hungrier than ever, and I don't think he'll be happy with just getting out of the 1st round this year. In a 7 game series, I think they could put up a great fight against the Kings. Especially if they have homecourt throughout the playoffs.

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                  • ShaKobe
                    G* L*k* Sh*w!!!
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 2964

                    #24
                    Re: Twolves...... The best?

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                    LHayes37 said:
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                    UMDDogs said:
                    Being a T-Wolves fan, the Kings probably scare me the least of the top teams in the West. Christie can take away Cassel or Spree, but the other will have a field day. Plus with Szerbiak, Hudson, and Olwakandi (or Juwan Howard if the trade is made) I don't think the Kings can stay with the T-Wolves. Over the past few years the T-wolves have had pretty good luck against the Kings. KG can dominate Webber most nights making Webber take 15-18 footers. Pedja and Sczerbiak cancel each other out, with a slight advanatage going to Pedja. Brad Miller will help but not enough to beat the Wolves.

                    The Lakers and the Spurs scare the crap out of me. Both those teams will be tough come playoff time. All that experience in the playoffs gives them a distint advantage over the Wolves.

                    The Mavs are a non factor. The Wolves have almost as much firepower as they do, and have twice the defense.

                    Just one man's opinion.

                    <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                    In a seven game series and home court, there is no way the Wolves can beat the Kings. By the way, Wally isn't even on the same planet as Peja. What makes you think he won't pull another epic choke job in the playoffs like he did last year? Will Hudson play out of this world again? Besides KG, who else do the wolves have up front? Yeah, the Kandi man can match up with Miller and Divac. Oops, I forgot about Bobby Jackson too. While the regular season is one thing, the playoffs are a different animal all together and the Kings depth would win out in the long run. I'm sorry but San Antonio isn't that scary of a team this year. They can play D, but can't throw the ball in the ocean. It's still between the Lakers and Kings if you ask me.

                    <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                    I'll agree that it's between the Kings and the Lakers still, but come on, the Wolves have no chance?

                    Before this year, I would have agreed with you. But this year, they've got a legit chance to go to the Western Finals. Cassell's a cold-blooded 4th quarter monster. Spree is as tough as they come, and he's been to the finals before also. KG is hungrier than ever, and I don't think he'll be happy with just getting out of the 1st round this year. In a 7 game series, I think they could put up a great fight against the Kings. Especially if they have homecourt throughout the playoffs.

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                    • ShaKobe
                      G* L*k* Sh*w!!!
                      • Sep 2002
                      • 2964

                      #25
                      Re: Twolves...... The best?

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                      LHayes37 said:
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                      UMDDogs said:
                      Being a T-Wolves fan, the Kings probably scare me the least of the top teams in the West. Christie can take away Cassel or Spree, but the other will have a field day. Plus with Szerbiak, Hudson, and Olwakandi (or Juwan Howard if the trade is made) I don't think the Kings can stay with the T-Wolves. Over the past few years the T-wolves have had pretty good luck against the Kings. KG can dominate Webber most nights making Webber take 15-18 footers. Pedja and Sczerbiak cancel each other out, with a slight advanatage going to Pedja. Brad Miller will help but not enough to beat the Wolves.

                      The Lakers and the Spurs scare the crap out of me. Both those teams will be tough come playoff time. All that experience in the playoffs gives them a distint advantage over the Wolves.

                      The Mavs are a non factor. The Wolves have almost as much firepower as they do, and have twice the defense.

                      Just one man's opinion.

                      <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                      In a seven game series and home court, there is no way the Wolves can beat the Kings. By the way, Wally isn't even on the same planet as Peja. What makes you think he won't pull another epic choke job in the playoffs like he did last year? Will Hudson play out of this world again? Besides KG, who else do the wolves have up front? Yeah, the Kandi man can match up with Miller and Divac. Oops, I forgot about Bobby Jackson too. While the regular season is one thing, the playoffs are a different animal all together and the Kings depth would win out in the long run. I'm sorry but San Antonio isn't that scary of a team this year. They can play D, but can't throw the ball in the ocean. It's still between the Lakers and Kings if you ask me.

                      <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                      I'll agree that it's between the Kings and the Lakers still, but come on, the Wolves have no chance?

                      Before this year, I would have agreed with you. But this year, they've got a legit chance to go to the Western Finals. Cassell's a cold-blooded 4th quarter monster. Spree is as tough as they come, and he's been to the finals before also. KG is hungrier than ever, and I don't think he'll be happy with just getting out of the 1st round this year. In a 7 game series, I think they could put up a great fight against the Kings. Especially if they have homecourt throughout the playoffs.

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                      • 3rdAnswer
                        Regular Cat Records®
                        • Sep 2002
                        • 10845

                        #26
                        Re: Twolves...... The best?

                        <font color="blue"> I say the TWolves really are the second best team in the LEAGUE right now, behind the Pacers. They have everything they need this season. Spree and Hassell play defense, KG is IMO the best player in the league, and they have 2 shooters (Hoiberg and Sczcerbs). Plus, Sam Cassell is a very good point guard right now. He's not the best in the league, but he's good enough for the T'Wolves to go really far this season. </font>
                        -Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
                        www.REGULARCATRECORDS.COM
                        New York Giants - Duke Blue Devils - Charlotte Hornets - San Antonio Spurs

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                        • 3rdAnswer
                          Regular Cat Records®
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 10845

                          #27
                          Re: Twolves...... The best?

                          <font color="blue"> I say the TWolves really are the second best team in the LEAGUE right now, behind the Pacers. They have everything they need this season. Spree and Hassell play defense, KG is IMO the best player in the league, and they have 2 shooters (Hoiberg and Sczcerbs). Plus, Sam Cassell is a very good point guard right now. He's not the best in the league, but he's good enough for the T'Wolves to go really far this season. </font>
                          -Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
                          www.REGULARCATRECORDS.COM
                          New York Giants - Duke Blue Devils - Charlotte Hornets - San Antonio Spurs

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                          • 3rdAnswer
                            Regular Cat Records®
                            • Sep 2002
                            • 10845

                            #28
                            Re: Twolves...... The best?

                            <font color="blue"> I say the TWolves really are the second best team in the LEAGUE right now, behind the Pacers. They have everything they need this season. Spree and Hassell play defense, KG is IMO the best player in the league, and they have 2 shooters (Hoiberg and Sczcerbs). Plus, Sam Cassell is a very good point guard right now. He's not the best in the league, but he's good enough for the T'Wolves to go really far this season. </font>
                            -Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
                            www.REGULARCATRECORDS.COM
                            New York Giants - Duke Blue Devils - Charlotte Hornets - San Antonio Spurs

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                            • Dynasty4Kobe
                              MVP
                              • Apr 2003
                              • 2769

                              #29
                              Re: Twolves...... The best?

                              I see a 3-way between the Lakers - Kings - T'Wolves. The Spurs might get into this mix, but if you look at it . . .T'wolves just have too much talent and the best player in the game today. Obviously, the Wolves line-up on paper looks better than the Kings. There is just one thing we keep forgetting, the Kings have the highest overall TEAM basketball IQ. That's what makes them so good.

                              As of the Lakers. . .I don't know what you can say. Payton and Malone are as hungry as anyone. Healthy Shaq + Kobe in the playoffs = murder for the opponent.

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                              • Dynasty4Kobe
                                MVP
                                • Apr 2003
                                • 2769

                                #30
                                Re: Twolves...... The best?

                                I see a 3-way between the Lakers - Kings - T'Wolves. The Spurs might get into this mix, but if you look at it . . .T'wolves just have too much talent and the best player in the game today. Obviously, the Wolves line-up on paper looks better than the Kings. There is just one thing we keep forgetting, the Kings have the highest overall TEAM basketball IQ. That's what makes them so good.

                                As of the Lakers. . .I don't know what you can say. Payton and Malone are as hungry as anyone. Healthy Shaq + Kobe in the playoffs = murder for the opponent.

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