Not at all, 2000-2010 is a decade. Detroit Pistons 2004 Champs. Rockets 2000?????????????????? Rockets 94 and 95. I think I did say this decade... lesson over:wave: are you talking about the Lakers?
Damnit Mastermind, Im only going over this one more time, so pay attention: You said: So I responded, just joking, that the Lakers have won three. Now, this applies to the decade meaning the last ten years, or since the turn of the century -- your choice, doesn't matter. You can see my remarks below: Now, the spot you one comment. This one is tricky. It was a joke meaning in 2004 the Pistons beat the Lakers, thus them spotting you a championship. Now, this obviously falls into the aforementioned decade argument you had. You then proceed to say: If you remember your previous comments, you were speaking about the last decade. Detroit does not have three championships in the last decade, unless you count the Red Wings, and I'm not letting you do that. Class dismissed. :wave: I now realized you were confused but this lesson still holds value.
10 in a row. ISL's boy Landry had 19. Yao and Mac each had 20+. the big one is tomm. red-hot Rockets v. red-hot Hornets. 2 best teams in the NBA? I don't think so, but I think it's 2 in the top 5.
I think Houston blew it by not getting either Miller or better yet Artest. I put the West as follows: 1. San Antonio 2. Los Angeles 3. New Orleans 4. Phoenix 5. Houston 6. Dallas 7. Utah 8. Golden State 9. Denver
i agree. but I, after watching the team play a whole game without Bonzi, agree they did right moving him. 1. we need a veteran PG. 2. More minutes for Landry 3. Artest was a free agent and we probably couldn't resign him 4. More minutes for Landry. lol
that was the worst display of defense i have ever seen tonight (heat). people talking about packing it in. but packing it in when you already sucked makes it comical.