D-Menace said:
though they did beat the kings when they played this past march....:classic:
actually they have won 5 out of the last 6 regular season games against them...for some reason, the Pacers are just one of those teams that are an achilles heel for the Kings...kinda like the Bulls (2-0) with the Lakers last year...lol
D-Menace said:
wtf a muthafucca cant have more that 1 team?
no shit...i lived in Indy the past 20 years of my life, so i'm obviously a diehard Pacer fan, but when the Kings got Webber i started payin attention to them cause at the time we had a fellow fab fiver (Jalen Rose) on our team, on top of both of them being prior Big Ten ballers...so i've closely followed the kings for the last few seasons...and now that i live here, i'm gonna be watching a lot of blazer games...so this muthafucka has 3 teams...what you know about that?
and here's my NBA prediction from over a month and a half ago:
2002-03 NBA Predictions
new year, new teams, new players
so whats it all gonna come down to?
here's your chance to set your words in stone while everyones record is 100%, and there are few, if no injuries
West
sorry, fakers, but with the acquisitions of Keon Clark, and Jumaine Jones, and the re-signing of Bibby, it's the Kings turn to live up to their name
East
it's time for the true beast in the east to shine, and time to put a ring on Reggie Millers E.T. havin finger...Tinsley is no longer a rookie, Harrington is healthy, Erik Strickland is a good back up for PG, O'Neal has good playoff experience now, and worked all summer on his outside game
Finals
Pacers are a team that have been known to give the Kings some trouble...they have won 5 out of the last 6 regular season games against them, and the games always come down to the final minutes...i can't tell you who will win it, but it will go to 7 games