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    Default Re: Has there ever been a starting lineup as flawlessly built as the current lakers?

    Quote Originally Posted by RRR3

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    Default Re: Has there ever been a starting lineup as flawlessly built as the current lakers?


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    Default Re: Has there ever been a starting lineup as flawlessly built as the current lakers?

    I actually think this thread is worse than the championship one. OP was countingon this being the GOAT starting line up. Uber epic fail

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    Default Re: Has there ever been a starting lineup as flawlessly built as the current lakers?

    Quote Originally Posted by CavaliersFTW
    Yes, the 2011 Miami Heat Championship Cruise thread
    Expectation - champion
    Reality - finalist

    Yes a disappointment or a failure, but not a huge one, they were 2 wins away from making the expectation a reality.

    Expectation - an all time great champion
    Reality - first round exit

    One of these failures is greater than the other.

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    Default Re: Has there ever been a starting lineup as flawlessly built as the current lakers?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave3
    Expectation - champion
    Reality - finalist


    Expectation - an all time great champion
    Reality - first round exit

    One of these failures is greater than the other.

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    Default Re: Has there ever been a starting lineup as flawlessly built as the current lakers?

    I see a lot of people in here laughing.

    Can anyone tell me how many total minutes this starting five played together?

    Nash
    Kobe
    Metta
    Pau
    Howard


    Were those minutes under their first coach, second coach, or third coach?


    How many minutes did they played together when healthy?










    They played 189 totals minutes together. Not all those minutes were under one coach. 0 total minutes when they were all healthy. Instead of laughing, us basketball fans should be disappointed, because we missed out on a hell of a team to watch if not for injuries and Jim Buss making the worst series of coaching mistakes I've ever seen.

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    Default Re: Has there ever been a starting lineup as flawlessly built as the current lakers?

    Quote Originally Posted by TheCorporation
    I turned on my Windows 7 drive and this thread was on the browser.

    Bump for the memories.

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    Default Re: Has there ever been a starting lineup as flawlessly built as the current lakers?

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    Default Re: Has there ever been a starting lineup as flawlessly built as the current lakers?

    Quote Originally Posted by TheGreatDeraj
    I see a lot of people in here laughing.

    Can anyone tell me how many total minutes this starting five played together?

    Nash
    Kobe
    Metta
    Pau
    Howard


    Were those minutes under their first coach, second coach, or third coach?


    How many minutes did they played together when healthy?










    They played 189 totals minutes together. Not all those minutes were under one coach. 0 total minutes when they were all healthy. Instead of laughing, us basketball fans should be disappointed, because we missed out on a hell of a team to watch if not for injuries and Jim Buss making the worst series of coaching mistakes I've ever seen.
    No we didn't. Neither Kobe or Dwight were willing to take a backseat for the betterment of the team. They spent an entire season not trusting each other and ruining team chemistry to the point this team came close to missing the playoffs. Hell of a team? More like a hell of a circus.

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