Dennis, you might not want to read this. If you do, you'd better have a
glass of Grand Marnier at hand.
......
Luke Walton at #40....
Elden Campbell #35?!
Trevor Ariza #29!!
Derek Fisher #11 (a bit too generous perhaps...)
Andrew Bynum #38 (way too soon...)
Ron Harper at 43? :(
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The list is the dumbist thing ever.
wow, what a doof...
I didn't read past where a guy that's played less than a season, and who
has been good only some of that time landed on the 50th spot.
Please tell me that Wilt at least made the top 5
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-Fred
Would you still want to put #21 on the wall at Staples if it meant that #2
would go up there also? : )
would you??? is that something you think would be cool???
Only to see your reaction to it. : )
I'm preaching to the choir here, but there's NO WAY Fisher can be ranked
ahead of Cooper as a Laker (or Wilkes, Nixon, Hairston, A.C., or Horry for
that matter). Coop was an integral part of five championship teams, was
first- or second-team All-Defense eight times, and Defensive Player of the
Year.
that's whay I said last month when this was orginally posted...
Subject: Re: Top 50 L.A. Lakers Ranked
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Newsgroups: alt.sports.basketball.nba.la-lakers
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> http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/news/story?id=4758457
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the cone ahead of Cooper and Wilkes??? =8-/
This list is utter shit. Not worthy of a response.
I'm surprised at Horry's place on the list, more than anything else.
Shouldn't he be in the top 10?
You may want to reconsider that criterion. That would make Bill
Russell the greatest player ever, followed by a whole bunch of Celtics,
including some who were mediocre.
and could only dribble with one hand... :-)
The "Cooper > Kobe, Fisher > West" faction makes an appearance.
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I don't see how. He ranks with the Fishers, LaRussos, Hairstons and
such of the world.