Dantay Jones is really proving to be a punk.
I get why many people hate the Lakers. I completely understand the phenomena of despising a team that is dominant, when they are not your team. I hated the Bulls, 49ers, Cowboys and Yankee's for the exact same reason. Throw in an arrogant, polarizing personality like Kobe Bryant and viola ... recipe for severe dislike. I get that and I'm cool with it.
What I don't get is how anyone can possibly get behind this Nuggets team. With the exception of Chauncy Billups, who is a straight-up guy and fantastic leader on the court, the majority of this team is comprised of individuals who personify what is wrong with the NBA and professional athletes in general today. It's embarrassing for the NBA, sports, and humanity in general.
To watch J.R. Smith jump around and thump his chest like a jackarse after every made 3-point play is just embarrassing. I'm embarrassed for him, his family, the Denver fans. It's amateurish and unsportsmanlike. Act like you've been there before, moron. You have no class and are nothing more than a street thug who can put a ball through a hole. If not for that saving quality, you would be in jail right now and a burden to us taxpayers. I guess I can at least be happy that I'm not paying for his room and board.
I'll tell you how people can get behind Denver: they're the ultimate underdog. They've got Karl, Billups, and...nothing else.
You've got Carmelo Anthony, whose arrogance is up there with the tops of them. His supporters - and believe it or not, he has his supporters - will call it "street cred." I think he's awful - an example of exactly what I detest about Kobe Bryant.
You've got Kenyon Martin, a foul-tempered buffoon with bad knees, just finally getting back from microfracture surgery.
You've got Nene, who isn't exactly easy-to-hate, but he's certainly got very little to like (unless, of course, it's our Fantasy League and you're Ted).
You've got Smith, the ultimate brain-dead knucklehead with delusions that he's something special. (How this guy didn't end up on the Knicks is beyond me.)
You've got Jones, a limited, defense-only player. (I actually reasonably like this guy. I think he's underrated and underappreciated.) Now, he's gone dirty on us.
You've got Anderson, back from a drug suspension, the ultimate example of the ridiculous nature the Slam Dunk contest was reduced to until recent rule changes.
You've got Anthony Carter - a reject from Miami, San An, and Minnesota, who has proven he's barely capable as a back-up at point.
You've got Kleiza - the latest flavor of Wally Szczerbiak - plays too much like a 2 to be a 3, and too slow to be a 2.
Renaldo Balkman. Insert favorite Isiah Thomas/New York Knicks joke here.
Johan Petro. Apparently the most expendable of all the expendable ex-Sonic center draft pick flops.
Jason Hart - 8 years, 7 teams. Dumped by Utah for an aged Brevin Knight, and then dumped by the Clippers, because they had no use for him.
THEY'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO WIN. They're not that good of a team. They're all smoke and mirrors. And they're winning.
This is exactly the reason most people go on the Detroit bandwagon in 2004...they're not supposed to win, and as a society, we tend to like the underdog against the favorite. Add to the fact that the team is working hard, and SHOULD HAVE ALREADY BEEN DISPATCHED, WERE IT NOT FOR THEIR HARD WORK, and people look at them as the example of the American Dream - hard work pays off. Even though most of the team is repugnant, there's something there to identify with - especially when they're going up against the spoiled, lazy rich kid who has all the advantages, that NOBODY wants to identify with. (You forgot that part of your "why people hate the Lakers.")
Ultimately, though, it's a limited team versus a talented team (although Bynum is a belongs-on-Denver bum), and LA will be moving on. Gasol has identified the weakness of the team - they're vulnerable in the paint, especially when they're forced to foul to stop the interior play - and if he is given touches, he'll take care of business. 9-31 threes by LA, while Gasol was 8-11 with 4 assists. He's 25-40 (.625) for the series. Give him the ball, and this series is done, because Martin, Anderson, and Nene can't knock people around when they're on the bench in foul trouble.
No one really expects Denver to win this series as much as they hope/believe that the Lakers' lackadaisical play should/will lose.