Huh?The Mavs play alot like the Kings, just better, and out of the two teams, the Mavs have the best player.You can't say that about the Spurs and Kings right now, mainly because TD isn't playing like the TD we all know he can be.
Tim Duncan has been fine. Manu is the one that is disappearing the last 2 games. Gotta give credit to Artest and the Kings are playing at another level that they haven't been at all season.
They have been at that level since Ron Artest arrived in Sacramento... just not a lot of people noticed it. Poppovich said it best... they are an 8th seed playing like a 3rd or 4th seed.
Yes, they have played like that since Artest got there. Oh man, if Amare gets back to what he did last year, Kobe gets some more help on the team, the Kings and Clippers stay strong and the Warriors young guys keep improving, what a tough conference to be in. 0_0
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nba dogmatist @ May 1 2006, 07:02 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>i'm loving it guys. just think if brent barry wouldn't have freaking made that shot! Kings would be wrapping it up about now.</div>Well first of all, Brent Barry did make the shot even though it was a lucky roll. 2nd, u have to believe that if the Kings won the 2nd game, the series would be very different in the sense that the Spurs would be playing totally different. Teams tend to play different under certain circumstances.
of course brent barry made the shot. you have a point with the spurs playing differntly, but Arco is a bad place to play in if you're the opponent. I still think the Kings would've won game 4.
Good fight Kings, you've proved yourselves but it wont be enough. Spurs close it out in game 6 if not it goes back to San Antonio and they finish it.
Wow, San Antonio really went at Sacramento for a big lead. Its kind of hard to deal with if you're a Kings fan, because you got blown out at home when your season is on the line. Oh well, they put up a good fight.