Who will end up #8 and playing Dallas?
Will the Kings subdue the Lakers as they did the Clippers* a few days ago?
*Technically the Clipps could also be #8.
While reg season must be put into perspective vs playoffs, Golden State is now something like 7-1 vs Mavs last 8 games. Lasts nights Dallas starters were all out so big whooptie. Still, 7-1 is 7-1.
To pull this off we Spurs need you Kings to knock off the Kobes Wed night.
Can they do this? Will they do this? Do you still drink capos at work?
Jomal........
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Posted on: Today at 11:27:46 AMPosted by: Lurker
I have been trying to figure out how "we Spurs" care about this game? It doesn't impact our seeding and it doesn't impact our first round opponent. So just exactly why would "we Spurs" need anything from this final game between the Kings & Lakers?
Kings & Lakers game, #82 on the hit parade = the last meaningful game that JoMal can comment on regarding his Kings for the 2006-07 season, a "reality" that is apparent to only one person on this board.
And to answer the question, would the Kings show up for this game or not? Hmmm!! It would be in their best interest to "not". The Kings are currently in a "battle" for lottery seeding - a most noxious activity for non-playoff teams this time of year.
While lame-duck Musselman is finally utilizing his youth in a non-bowel, type, movement, these kids are unlikely to overwhelm the more experienced Lakers, depending on whether Jackson will be overplaying
HIS youth as well. I see no benefit for Jackson not to do this, as being seeded seventh or eighth has little impact for his team getting out of the first round anyway.
The kids will show up and put up a good fight, but a lost here and a few wins elsewhere could result in the Kings picking as high as seventh, with a few more lottery balls to maybe move up.
Now
THAT could be very tempting.