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Who will win the "fake" Pacific division in 2008-09?

Clippers (Dirk, S. Jackson, R. Hamilton, Mo Williams, Oberto, etc.)
7 (30.4%)
Kings (Big Al, Ray Allen, Farmar, Gomes, Hawes, etc.)
0 (0%)
Lakers (Bosh, Durant, Mayo, Darko, Duhon, etc.)
2 (8.7%)
Suns (Roy, Butler, Nene, Perk, Conley, etc.)
1 (4.3%)
Warriors (D. Howard, Nash, Thornton, Kmart, Hughes, etc.)
13 (56.5%)

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Re: Celticsblog Mock GM Press Conferences: Pacific Division
« Reply #135 on: November 10, 2008, 11:28:52 AM »

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Quick update on the Lakers form this season:

Chris Duhon (8.2 ppg, 6.7 assists) is showing he can be a good point guard and proving the doubters wrong that he can play well in a big city.

OJ Mayo (19.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 45% 3pt) is exceeding expectations and currently outplaying Rudy Gay.

Kevin Durant (19.5 ppg, 45% fg) is scoring and deveolping that killer stroke and improving his inside game too.

Chris Bosh (26.7 ppg, 11 rpg) is completely dominant this season, close to MVP numbers.

Darko Milicic (4.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg in 14.9 minutes) hasn't been starting but with limited time has been doing a good job off the bench, could thrive in this team when given the opportunity.

Rashad McCants (10.8 ppg, 87% ft in 19 minutes) has brought energy off the bench for the wolves and has shown no signs of displeasure in being 6th man.

I've been very pleased with how similar the similarities are in the situation of my fantasy players in real life and here and I've been even more pleased with their production.

Team of the future? It's looking likely, and we may even make the playoffs if this form carries on.

Re: Celticsblog Mock GM Press Conferences: Pacific Division
« Reply #136 on: November 10, 2008, 12:43:00 PM »

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Quick update on the Lakers form this season:

Chris Duhon (8.2 ppg, 6.7 assists) is showing he can be a good point guard and proving the doubters wrong that he can play well in a big city.

OJ Mayo (19.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 45% 3pt) is exceeding expectations and currently outplaying Rudy Gay.

Kevin Durant (19.5 ppg, 45% fg) is scoring and deveolping that killer stroke and improving his inside game too.

Chris Bosh (26.7 ppg, 11 rpg) is completely dominant this season, close to MVP numbers.

Darko Milicic (4.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg in 14.9 minutes) hasn't been starting but with limited time has been doing a good job off the bench, could thrive in this team when given the opportunity.

Rashad McCants (10.8 ppg, 87% ft in 19 minutes) has brought energy off the bench for the wolves and has shown no signs of displeasure in being 6th man.

I've been very pleased with how similar the similarities are in the situation of my fantasy players in real life and here and I've been even more pleased with their production.

Team of the future? It's looking likely, and we may even make the playoffs if this form carries on.

With most of your team looking solid, and Steve Nash looking very old, your team should be near the division lead for awhile.  With Bosh as dominant as he's looked so far, you're in good shape (although I worry that Duhon just isn't a good enough point guard to keep everyone happy.)

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Re: Celticsblog Mock GM Press Conferences: Pacific Division
« Reply #137 on: November 10, 2008, 01:25:43 PM »

Offline celticmaestro

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Quick update on the Lakers form this season:

Chris Duhon (8.2 ppg, 6.7 assists) is showing he can be a good point guard and proving the doubters wrong that he can play well in a big city.

OJ Mayo (19.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 45% 3pt) is exceeding expectations and currently outplaying Rudy Gay.

Kevin Durant (19.5 ppg, 45% fg) is scoring and deveolping that killer stroke and improving his inside game too.

Chris Bosh (26.7 ppg, 11 rpg) is completely dominant this season, close to MVP numbers.

Darko Milicic (4.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg in 14.9 minutes) hasn't been starting but with limited time has been doing a good job off the bench, could thrive in this team when given the opportunity.

Rashad McCants (10.8 ppg, 87% ft in 19 minutes) has brought energy off the bench for the wolves and has shown no signs of displeasure in being 6th man.

I've been very pleased with how similar the similarities are in the situation of my fantasy players in real life and here and I've been even more pleased with their production.

Team of the future? It's looking likely, and we may even make the playoffs if this form carries on.

With most of your team looking solid, and Steve Nash looking very old, your team should be near the division lead for awhile.  With Bosh as dominant as he's looked so far, you're in good shape (although I worry that Duhon just isn't a good enough point guard to keep everyone happy.)

This is true, there are still question marks over him but he's been doing well this year, and as stated before I have the belief in him.