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In any case, my criteria for success hasn't changed. When u are the Los Angeles Lakers, your goal is not just to make the playoffs. When u pay a coach $10 million, u aren't just trying to make the playoffs. U expect that u BETTER make it and u expect to do damage. Last year, I saw a Laker team that was probably the eighth best in the conference. I thought Sac was a better team than them at year's end. This year, I can see the Lakers being better than maybe two of the teams that were better than them last year, Denver and Memphis. That would put them at the 6th spot. But then I think u will have a return to form by Houston and great improvement by Utah. Of course, injuries notwithstanding. I think that puts the Lakers again in that same range they were in last year. I also think that New Orleans will be improved. I just don't see where the Lakers have improved themselves. The only thing could possibly be more experience but u could say that for all of the teams competing for those last three spots. Utah added Derek Fisher and gets back a healthy Boozer. Houston gets back a healthy Ming and McGrady. New Orleans added Stojakovic and Bobby Jackson. What did the Lakers do that comes anywhere close to improving themselves as much as those moves improved those three teams? Radmonovic, Evans, and Farmar?
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