Kobe to reconstuct his contract to get some one with talent

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  1. Blaze

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    On paper, yes, but you don't know how their season would go if they were healthy because we never some them play fully healthy for a long time. They added players in the offseason and with the injuries no one was sure how they would play together. the chemistry may have been messed up, players might have not played well together, ball distribution might have been out of order, etc....
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AirBlaze @ Jul 5 2006, 07:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>On paper, yes, but you don't know how their season would go if they were healthy because we never some them play fully healthy for a long time. They added players in the offseason and with the injuries no one was sure how they would play together. the chemistry may have been messed up, players might have not played well together, ball distribution might have been out of order, etc....</div>C'mon, seriously how often does that kind of thing happen?
     
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    Pretty often. Whenever a team does well in a regular season goes in to the playoffs and loses because of 1 or 2 things they go in to the offseason stack their roster with legit players and have bad chemistry. (Mavs 2004, Spurs 2006, Lakers 2004)
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AirBlaze @ Jul 5 2006, 07:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Pretty often. Whenever a team does well in a regular season goes in to the playoffs and loses because of 1 or 2 things they go in to the offseason stack their roster with legit players and have bad chemistry. (Mavs 2004, Spurs 2006, Lakers 2004)</div>The rockets didn't stack their roster last year. They picked up Stromile Swift and traded Mike James for Rafer Alston but that's about it. And why did you include the Spurs as an example of that. They won in 2005.
     
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    But they still added bad chemistry, bringing in Nick Van Exel, and M.Finley who had scoring problems with Ginobili. the rockets added stromile swift, good move. But then they traded Mike James for a streetballer.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AirBlaze @ Jul 5 2006, 07:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>But they still added bad chemistry, bringing in Nick Van Exel, and M.Finley who had scoring problems with Ginobili. the rockets added stromile swift, good move. But then they traded Mike James for a streetballer.</div>But you said that teams who lost the year before would add on players like that, not teams who won the year before. And Mike James wasn't going anywhere in Houston, he's not the type of player that would thrive under Jeff Van Gundy.
     
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    I dont think its possible :bat:
     

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