Los Angeles Lakers
Kobe Bryant recently celebrated birthday number 31 (on eight/23), however he is still full of existence. His team ended the '08-09 year in ethereal style.
The Lakers are fresh off signing Ron Artest and extending the contract of Lamar Odom. Andrew Bynum agreed to a profitable $58 million deal during the 2008 year and, if he should remain in good condition, might possibly emerge as a "regular" game-changing factor in the paint (offensively and defensively).
And if that were not enough for Bryant, he has furthermore got Pau Gasol and one of the greatest coaches in NBA history.
Orlando Magic
The franchise is well-rounded, mainly at the center position. With the signings of Vince Carter and Ryan Anderson (via the Courtney Lee/Rafer Alston/Tony Battie deal), the selection of (Jason) Williams (for point guard depth), Brandon Bass, and Matt Barnes, the contract extension of Marcin Gortat, and the presence of Dwight Howard, Rashard Lewis, Jameer Nelson, and Mickael Pietrus, the Orlando Magic are seeming fairly more such as the wicked desperado they turned out to be in the Eastern Conference Title.
Though now, they're shooting for a title. Howard even forced himself and Nelson to sit through the Lakers' revelry, in an attempt to avoid undergoing a comparable kind of disappointment.
San Antonio Spurs
They chose up yet another underappreciated competitor in this season's draft, passed on by other teams for an injury he was hit with during high school.
I'm talking, of course, about DeJuan Blair. You understand, the man that ninja flipped Hasheem Thabeet, this year's No. 2 selection (in the draft), as if he was a Raggedy Ann doll.
So, with the enhancements of Richard Jefferson and experienced players Antonio McDyess and Theo Ratliff, the Spurs are looking even additionally fearsome on the wing, and less susceptible in the paint (when Duncan needs to be removed; whether for rest or to avoid possible injury).
Call 'em old, call 'em unexciting, even Eva Longoria-Parker is a lover of the black and silver. I mean, may you basically be bad with a franchise filled completely of fight-tested veterans?
Kobe Bryant recently celebrated birthday number 31 (on eight/23), however he is still full of existence. His team ended the '08-09 year in ethereal style.
The Lakers are fresh off signing Ron Artest and extending the contract of Lamar Odom. Andrew Bynum agreed to a profitable $58 million deal during the 2008 year and, if he should remain in good condition, might possibly emerge as a "regular" game-changing factor in the paint (offensively and defensively).
And if that were not enough for Bryant, he has furthermore got Pau Gasol and one of the greatest coaches in NBA history.
Orlando Magic
The franchise is well-rounded, mainly at the center position. With the signings of Vince Carter and Ryan Anderson (via the Courtney Lee/Rafer Alston/Tony Battie deal), the selection of (Jason) Williams (for point guard depth), Brandon Bass, and Matt Barnes, the contract extension of Marcin Gortat, and the presence of Dwight Howard, Rashard Lewis, Jameer Nelson, and Mickael Pietrus, the Orlando Magic are seeming fairly more such as the wicked desperado they turned out to be in the Eastern Conference Title.
Though now, they're shooting for a title. Howard even forced himself and Nelson to sit through the Lakers' revelry, in an attempt to avoid undergoing a comparable kind of disappointment.
San Antonio Spurs
They chose up yet another underappreciated competitor in this season's draft, passed on by other teams for an injury he was hit with during high school.
I'm talking, of course, about DeJuan Blair. You understand, the man that ninja flipped Hasheem Thabeet, this year's No. 2 selection (in the draft), as if he was a Raggedy Ann doll.
So, with the enhancements of Richard Jefferson and experienced players Antonio McDyess and Theo Ratliff, the Spurs are looking even additionally fearsome on the wing, and less susceptible in the paint (when Duncan needs to be removed; whether for rest or to avoid possible injury).
Call 'em old, call 'em unexciting, even Eva Longoria-Parker is a lover of the black and silver. I mean, may you basically be bad with a franchise filled completely of fight-tested veterans?
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