Any team but the Lakers - SPORTING CHANCE by Joaquin M. Henson
October 31, 2000 | 12:00am
Its a wide-open race for the National Basketball Association (NBA) championship and from what I see in my crystal ball, the Los Angeles Lakers wont repeat this season.
Sure, coach Phil Jackson is in a class of his own. And so is Shaquille ONeal who last campaign, picked up MVP trophies in the All-Star Game, regular season, and Finals. But Jackson, whos a master at playing mind games, may be overplaying his hand as Tinseltowns self-appointed savior. The Zen guru wants it all Lakers owner Jerry Buss may wind up in the doghouse before long. Jackson has begun his climb to the top, dumping his wife of long standing for Buss Playboy-posing daughter Jeanie whos conveniently the Lakers Executive Vice President of Business Operations.
As for Shaq, he reported for training camp 20 pounds less than he did two summers back. Hes fresh from inking a three-year contract extension with a price tag of $88.4 Million. Howard Beck of the Los Angeles Daily News said by the end of the deal, Shaq will have pocketed about $209 Million from the Lakers thats a whopping annual average of $21 Million. Shaqs the highest-paid player in the NBA and will pull in $32.4 Million in 2006. Thats not all. ONeal will be eligible for another three-year extension in 2003. All that moolah may blunt Shaqs competitive edge.
At least, ONeal is generous. He celebrated the signing of his extension by spending $150,000 on 22 Rolexes for teammates and the Lakers staff. The lucky recipients included free agents and rookies trying out for the team. Also wearing a new watch is trainer Gary Vitti who came to Manila with former Lakers guard Michael Cooper a few years back. Additionally, ONeal plunked down $1,800 to lease a sports utility vehicle for rookie Mark Madsen who used to drive a 1981 van.
Of course, Shaq must keep his teammates happy. Hell always remember disgruntled ex-teammate Glen Rice who considered it "a big sacrifice" to just wait for kickouts since the Lakers almost exclusively look for ONeal on offense.
All that largesse, unfortunately, isnt translating into an improved foul shooting touch for ONeal. In the preseason, he shot less than 35 percent from the stripe. In fact, the Lakers posted a 3-5 record, 0-4 at the start, and hardly looked invincible.
Jackson is starting Rick Fox, Horace Grant, Shaq, Kobe Bryant, and Ron Harper this year. His second unit players include Devean George, Greg Foster, and Isaiah Rider. Derek Fisher is out for the season after foot surgery but Jackson never liked him anyway. So Brian Shaw should get extra minutes at Fishers spot.
Harper, who collected three title rings in Chicago, isnt optimistic of the Lakers chances. "Its tough, its tough," he said in his usual stutter. "Its not easy. Even though we had a great year, that doesnt mean anything. This is a new start, some teams out there added some guys and were gonna need to improve our game. Just because we were good last year doesnt mean well be good again."
The Lakers inaugurate the 2000-01 season against Portland on the road tomorrow. The Blazers are tipped to crowd Jacksons boys at the top of the heap. Last year, Portland took the Lakers to a Game 7 before yielding in the Western Conference Finals. This year, coach Mike Dunleavy recruited Shawn Kemp, Dale Davis, and Will Perdue to rotate on Shaq plus Arvydas Sabonis, Steve Smith, Damon Stoudamire, Scottie Pippen, Rasheed Wallace, and Greg Anthony are back to make things tougher for Jackson.
Other West title threats are San Antonio, Sacramento, and Utah. The Spurs didnt make it beyond the first round of the playoffs last season because Tim Duncan was out of commission. Now, the Big Easy is healthy and David Robinson cant wait to bring the Spurs back on the throne their reign lasted only a year. Derek Anderson and Danny Ferry are key additions to Gregg Popovichs cast.
The Kings will miss Jason Williams for five games due to a drug-related suspension but once the blond bomber returns, expect Sacramento to kick up a storm. Rick Adelman will lean on Chris Webber, Vlade Divac, Doug Christie, and Bobby Jackson to perk up things. The Jazz picked up Donyell Marshall, Danny Manning, and John Starks to beef up Jerry Sloans tried-and-tested nucleus of Karl Malone, John Stockton, Bryon Russell, and Greg Ostertag. If Utah doesnt reach the Finals this year, either Sloan goes or the Malone-Stockton partnership breaks up.
Dallas was a pleasant surprise in the preseason, compiling a 6-2 mark. Owner Mark Cuban is determined to shake up the Mavericks and Don Nelson has done a good job rebuilding his roster. Newcomers include Howard Eisley, Loy Vaught, Christian Laettner, Courtney Alexander, and Ed Najera. Returning are Mike Finley, Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki, and Shawn Bradley. But unless Cuban fires Nelson, the Mavs are destined for another losing season theyve missed out on the playoffs the last 10 years.
What about Seattle? The Sonics dug themselves into a deep hole by welcoming Pat Ewing to the Land of Microsoft. As critics say, Seattle is perfect for Ewing because he likes Star-bucks (as in big money) and moves like the Space Needle. Vin Baker is another reason why the Sonics cant get ahead. Throw in trash-talking, volatile Gary Payton to the mix and youve got a recipe for disaster.
In the East, New York and Milwaukee should slug it out for supremacy. Jeff Van Gundy is the Easts best coach, not Pat Riley. Skeptics cant imagine Latrell Sprewell, Allan Houston and Glen Rice playing on the same floor. Leave it to Van Gundy to make things work. Luc Longley (once hes reactivated), Travis Knight, and Felton Spencer are role players wholl fortify the interior. Larry Johnson and Kurt Thomas will be Van Gundys frontline bangers. Marcus Camby wont bang but hell finesse his way to big numbers, if hes healthy.
The Bucks are solid behind Ray Allen, Glenn Robinson, Tim Thomas, and Sam Cassell plus new recruits Jason Caffey and Lindsey Hunter. Milwaukee is a bomb waiting to explode and George Karl is the detonator.
Orlando zipped to a league-best 7-1 mark in the preseason. So what? Doc Rivers shouldnt have been named Coach of the Year last season. The Magic didnt make the playoffs, remember? Rivers problem is how to make Grant Hill and Tracy McGrady play beautiful music together. The sad reality is they probably cant. Rivers will be caught in the middle of an ego struggle.
Miami wouldve been a shoo-in for the Finals but Alonzo Mourning is gone. Brian Grant, Eddie Jones, Anthony Mason and Tim Hardaway will take Riley to the brink then the Heat will cool down the stretch.
Indiana lost starters Rik Smits, Davis, and Mark Jackson then shipped out Chris Mullin. Isiah Thomas is on Larry Birds hot seat. He probably wont be as good a coach as he was a player. Reggie Miller, Jalen Rose (once his left wrist heals), and Austin Croshere are back but the Pacers wont return to the Finals.
When the smoke finally clears, it wont be the Lakers sitting on top of the NBA. Itll be either the Knicks or the Blazers.
Sure, coach Phil Jackson is in a class of his own. And so is Shaquille ONeal who last campaign, picked up MVP trophies in the All-Star Game, regular season, and Finals. But Jackson, whos a master at playing mind games, may be overplaying his hand as Tinseltowns self-appointed savior. The Zen guru wants it all Lakers owner Jerry Buss may wind up in the doghouse before long. Jackson has begun his climb to the top, dumping his wife of long standing for Buss Playboy-posing daughter Jeanie whos conveniently the Lakers Executive Vice President of Business Operations.
As for Shaq, he reported for training camp 20 pounds less than he did two summers back. Hes fresh from inking a three-year contract extension with a price tag of $88.4 Million. Howard Beck of the Los Angeles Daily News said by the end of the deal, Shaq will have pocketed about $209 Million from the Lakers thats a whopping annual average of $21 Million. Shaqs the highest-paid player in the NBA and will pull in $32.4 Million in 2006. Thats not all. ONeal will be eligible for another three-year extension in 2003. All that moolah may blunt Shaqs competitive edge.
At least, ONeal is generous. He celebrated the signing of his extension by spending $150,000 on 22 Rolexes for teammates and the Lakers staff. The lucky recipients included free agents and rookies trying out for the team. Also wearing a new watch is trainer Gary Vitti who came to Manila with former Lakers guard Michael Cooper a few years back. Additionally, ONeal plunked down $1,800 to lease a sports utility vehicle for rookie Mark Madsen who used to drive a 1981 van.
Of course, Shaq must keep his teammates happy. Hell always remember disgruntled ex-teammate Glen Rice who considered it "a big sacrifice" to just wait for kickouts since the Lakers almost exclusively look for ONeal on offense.
All that largesse, unfortunately, isnt translating into an improved foul shooting touch for ONeal. In the preseason, he shot less than 35 percent from the stripe. In fact, the Lakers posted a 3-5 record, 0-4 at the start, and hardly looked invincible.
Harper, who collected three title rings in Chicago, isnt optimistic of the Lakers chances. "Its tough, its tough," he said in his usual stutter. "Its not easy. Even though we had a great year, that doesnt mean anything. This is a new start, some teams out there added some guys and were gonna need to improve our game. Just because we were good last year doesnt mean well be good again."
Other West title threats are San Antonio, Sacramento, and Utah. The Spurs didnt make it beyond the first round of the playoffs last season because Tim Duncan was out of commission. Now, the Big Easy is healthy and David Robinson cant wait to bring the Spurs back on the throne their reign lasted only a year. Derek Anderson and Danny Ferry are key additions to Gregg Popovichs cast.
The Kings will miss Jason Williams for five games due to a drug-related suspension but once the blond bomber returns, expect Sacramento to kick up a storm. Rick Adelman will lean on Chris Webber, Vlade Divac, Doug Christie, and Bobby Jackson to perk up things. The Jazz picked up Donyell Marshall, Danny Manning, and John Starks to beef up Jerry Sloans tried-and-tested nucleus of Karl Malone, John Stockton, Bryon Russell, and Greg Ostertag. If Utah doesnt reach the Finals this year, either Sloan goes or the Malone-Stockton partnership breaks up.
Dallas was a pleasant surprise in the preseason, compiling a 6-2 mark. Owner Mark Cuban is determined to shake up the Mavericks and Don Nelson has done a good job rebuilding his roster. Newcomers include Howard Eisley, Loy Vaught, Christian Laettner, Courtney Alexander, and Ed Najera. Returning are Mike Finley, Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki, and Shawn Bradley. But unless Cuban fires Nelson, the Mavs are destined for another losing season theyve missed out on the playoffs the last 10 years.
What about Seattle? The Sonics dug themselves into a deep hole by welcoming Pat Ewing to the Land of Microsoft. As critics say, Seattle is perfect for Ewing because he likes Star-bucks (as in big money) and moves like the Space Needle. Vin Baker is another reason why the Sonics cant get ahead. Throw in trash-talking, volatile Gary Payton to the mix and youve got a recipe for disaster.
The Bucks are solid behind Ray Allen, Glenn Robinson, Tim Thomas, and Sam Cassell plus new recruits Jason Caffey and Lindsey Hunter. Milwaukee is a bomb waiting to explode and George Karl is the detonator.
Orlando zipped to a league-best 7-1 mark in the preseason. So what? Doc Rivers shouldnt have been named Coach of the Year last season. The Magic didnt make the playoffs, remember? Rivers problem is how to make Grant Hill and Tracy McGrady play beautiful music together. The sad reality is they probably cant. Rivers will be caught in the middle of an ego struggle.
Miami wouldve been a shoo-in for the Finals but Alonzo Mourning is gone. Brian Grant, Eddie Jones, Anthony Mason and Tim Hardaway will take Riley to the brink then the Heat will cool down the stretch.
Indiana lost starters Rik Smits, Davis, and Mark Jackson then shipped out Chris Mullin. Isiah Thomas is on Larry Birds hot seat. He probably wont be as good a coach as he was a player. Reggie Miller, Jalen Rose (once his left wrist heals), and Austin Croshere are back but the Pacers wont return to the Finals.
When the smoke finally clears, it wont be the Lakers sitting on top of the NBA. Itll be either the Knicks or the Blazers.
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