I'm sure Denver would've rather wanted the Lakers over OKC. I think obviously the Lakers bigs will pose problems for Denver as they would for most teams but Denver does have athletic bigs. Denver has a pretty good nucleus of guys, expecting the Lakers to move on even without World Peace. Game 1 - Sun April 29, Denver at L.A. Lakers, 3:30 p.m., ABC/R Game 2 - Tue May 1, Denver at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m., TNT Game 3 - Fri May 4, L.A. Lakers at Denver, 10:30 p.m., ESPN Game 4 - Sun May 6, L.A. Lakers at Denver, 9:30 p.m., TNT Game 5 * Tue May 8, Denver at L.A. Lakers, TBD Game 6 * Thu May 10, L.A. Lakers at Denver, TBD Game 7 * Sat May 12, Denver at L.A. Lakers, TBD, TNT *if necessary
I put Lakers in 5. The Nuggets are a great team, but they just don't have the size to match up with Gasol and Bynum.
All depends on Bynum. He dominates, this series ends in 4 or 5. He doesn't or is consistent, this series goes at least 6.
It's amazing that Javale McGee is still getting minutes based on his potential He looks so overwhelmed
Jeff Van Gundy after Bynum taps in a Kobe miss: "Size matters, Mike. Size matters. People that think you can win with a small team need to think again. Size matters."
Nuggets have exactly 0% chance of winning this series. I'm wondering if they are even going to get a game.
Well, he should probably touch the ball on practically every possession because he is the best in the NBA at drawing fouls, getting his team in the bonus, and getting the opponent in foul trouble.
Dear Andrew Bynum, If you can get your mitt on a shot so good that you can recoil and throw it into the seats, then for goodness sake, just hold it and throw it the other way to your streaking guards for the devastating break. (Yeah, they're up 17 and I'm criticizinig them. Get over it.)