hmm. I guess that's why the Spurs went 3 and 1 against the Kings in the regular season.
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I believe Kings with a healthy Webber would have won the Nba championship 2003. But with him beeing injured, they would have lost against the Spurs and perhaps even against the Nets.
Originally posted by <b>tenkev</b>!
hmm. I guess that's why the Spurs went 3 and 1 against the Kings in the regular season.
That's meaningless, the Suns went 3-1 against Spurs in the regular season, but come playoff time the better team won the series. I think the Kings would have won the championship if Webber didn't get hurt, but there is on point of dwelling on what could have happened.
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Originally posted by <b>panschk</b>!
I believe Kings with a healthy Webber would have won the Nba championship 2003. But with him beeing injured, they would have lost against the Spurs and perhaps even against the Nets.
I think you're right, and BTW Webber missed one game during the regular season series (not saying this to take away credit from the Spurs).
BTW, I think that if both team play to their full potential, Kings should win, cause at least on paper, they have a way better team with a lot more depth. So with Webber not injured the'd probably win the Finals pretty quiclky. Bibby is perhaps more cluch tha CWebb, but CWebb is the one that get the double team and make Bibby open.
Ask Parker how good he would be without Duncan . . .
Originally posted by <b>panschk</b>!
I believe Kings with a healthy Webber would have won the Nba championship 2003. But with him beeing injured, they would have lost against the Spurs and perhaps even against the Nets.
Yep and a Healthy Dirk would of got the Mavs to the finals too.
You can't sit here and talk about what could of happen all day otherwise we'll be talking about well if Jordan would of made the playoffs he would of taken over and made it to the finals.
If I was 6'6" I would be going to college for free.
If the Mavs didn't trade J Kidd for Fin they would of kept Marion instead of trading him for Nash and been in the finals the past couple years....
If...
if...
if...
Bla bla bla
Better luck next year Kings, champions of the If statement.
Well I guess you are right, the Kings must be better because they get to sit on their couches watching the games while these stupid Spurs and Nets still have to play! Ha sucks to be them!
Oh Chrissy Whissy was hurt we cant win if he is hurt, he is uh bess playuh.
Seriously tho but it is not the Spurs or Nets fault that he got injured, C-Webb has got to become more durable, na mean?!?!?
The Spurs had key players out or playing hurt for each of the Lakers' three championships. Tim Duncan was out for the playoffs in 2000. Derek Anderson was out in 2001. David Robinson missed some games in 2002, and was way under 100% in the couple of games that he actually played.
There are injuries every season. You didn't see the Spurs' fans complaining, did you? The only reason the injuries are more hyped this season is that they happened to the NBA's "media darling" teams (Kings and Lakers).
I thought (before Webber got hurt) there would be a Kings-Spurs series in the playoffs, and that's what I really wanted to see because I want to know which team is better.
But it didn't happen, so there is no way to know, except that the Spurs won more games, have the MVP, and beat the defending champions... so in real life, you have to give them the advantage until the Kings accomplish something.
People who think the Kings would have beat the Spurs easily probably aren't picturing how it would go very accurately. Who knows how effective the Kings would be against the Spurs' team defense? That would determine the series, but speculation is meaningless.