Originally posted by Renz
You are right in the sense that Payton and Malone's legacies would have been more complete if they had led Seattle and Utah to a championship. Unfortunately, that window has closed and the only shot they have to win it all is with another team.
I still say that Payton and Malone will earn their rings if the Lakers win it all. They won't win it from the bench like Mitch Richmond did.
And there will be no asterisk.
I agree.
At least Malone and Payton went to the Finals with their respective teams. It's not like they have never played at that level and are latching on for a ring. They've been there and lost, and now they have a chance to be a part of a team that comes away winning it all.
Everyone bagging on them is just a hater. It's purely the anti-Laker feelings talking. I wonder what the opinion of these two would be if they had gone to San Antonio or Sacramento...or Phoenix?
I remember that Clyde Drexler was synonomous with Portland, but I don't remember too many people griping when he joined Houston and won a ring... He had shots at a title in Portland but it didn't work out, so he went to the team with the best shot of winning the title (it's nothing new).
Remember the good ol' days when people said they wanted to see athletes go to a team for less money and a chance to win rather than play for much more money somewhere where they likely wouldn't win? Gee, it doesn't seem that long ago... :roll:
And an asterisk is ridiculous. The season will be 82 games long and have a full playoff schedule. And the Lakers have not won the title yet...and there is no guarantee that they will. Games are won on the court, not on paper. Shaq could go down with a season-ending injury, or Kobe, etc. Nothing is certain.