Both the Lakers and Clippers have emerged in the playoffs at the same time for the first time ever. For one franchise that has a long history of sucking this is quite a turn around. Obviously, the Lakers experienced their fair share of glory in the postseason. Kobe Byrant looks to lead his team to the second round in the Western Conference. Averaging over 30 points a game in the regular season as one of the top scorers in the league, Byrant wants to show that he's a versatile star that will deliver in the clutch. The problem is the rest of his team doesn't contribute enough and may end up watching his magnificent performances on the court.
On the flip side, the Clippers have worked hard to clinch a playoff berth, burning opponents that underestimate them. This is a team that anybody in the league used to be able to slaughter. They got beat so bad that they were accustomed to bending over and taking it straight up the rear end. Now lead by a hit cast which includes former Duke standout Elton Brand, Corey Maggette, Sam Cassell, and ex-Rockets player Cuttino Mobley. This Clippers team have stormed their way through the West to reach the promised land (For the Clips this is as close to a miracle as anything. Forget the NBA Finals, they're just glad not to be known as the team that sucks every year).
The truth is both L.A. teams have earned a spot in the playoffs and deserve it. They have their work cut for them. The Lakers are down 1-0 to the Phoenix Suns. Byrant finished Sunday's game with 22 points. Lamar Odom will need to step it up, relieving some pressure from the superstar on offense. The Clippers battle the Nuggets and won the first game of the series 89-87. This series could go either way. If Carmelo gets hot, going on a scoring tangent the Clips will be in trouble. The action will heat up this month as both L.A. teams will fight and claw to stay alive.
Sunday, April 23, 2006
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