June 20, 2001 Page B3 (Tljv yortlanò ©bseruer Lakers Championship Brings Talk of Dynasty (AP) - Talk quickly turned to the possibility o f a dynasty-in-the-mak- ing after the Lakers beat the Philadel­ phia 76ers 108-96Friday night in Game 5 o f the NBA Finals. Los Angeles finished with a record o f 15-1 in the playoffs, the best postseason winning percentage in league history. With two perennial All-Stars in Shaquille O ’Neal and Kobe Bryant and a coach, Phil Jackson, who has won eight titles in 10 years, the Lakers have a foundation that could lead to many more titles over the next several seasons. '"The first championship was just to get the monkeyoffmyback,’’O ’Neal said. “The ones I get from now on will be to try to stamp my name in his­ tory.” O ’Neal, a nine-year veteran, three- time finalist and two-time champion, is cementing his spot as one o f the most dominant big men in the history o f the game, along with Wilt Cham­ berlain, Bill Russell, Kareem Abdul- Jabbar and George Mikan. Jackson credited O ’Neal with be­ coming more o f a team leader this season, which was no small feat con- Bryant eventually went to former until we win another championship, Lakers president Jerry W est’s house and it’s going to happen again. It’s a fora spaghetti cycle. But hopefully we w on’t have d in n e r th at to go through what we went through turned into a this year.” lo n g , in ­ The Lakers’ season took a sharp v o lv e d d is ­ turn for the better after they lost to the cussion about New Y ork Knicks April 1. basketball, re­ They finished the season with eight la ti o n s h i p s straight victories, then rolled through and winning the Western Conference playoffs c h a m p io n ­ with sweeps o f the Portland Trail ships. Bryant Blazers, Sacramento Kings and San left vowing to Antonio Spurs. do his part to The Lakers lost Game 1 o f the repair the dis­ finals to the 76ers before winning the co rd a n t d y ­ final four games — the final two de­ namic that had cisively — to make history. The Lakers celebrate victory an d a world cham pionship infected the “Shaq came out with a lot o f en­ trophy. team. ergy after the All-Star break and said, “ R ig h t ‘Now it’s time to start going,” ’ Jack- sidering how fractured the team was now, it’s a thing o f the past,” Bryant son said. “He kept motivating the during most o f the regular season. said. “Next year, when people see us team, he kept conditioning and re­ The relationships between O ’Neal talking aggressively it’s not going to conditioning himself, taking a lot o f and Bryant and Jackson and Bryant be a thing o f the past. Som eone’s time with free throw shots and all the had deteriorated to the point where going to blow it out o f proportion things that are the weak points o f his both players approached manage­ A ce T y pew riter & E q uipm ent ment and discussed the possibility C O M P A N Y o f being traded. Freshman Goes to Scholar-Athlete Games game that he wanted to improve He truly was a great leader.” O ’N eal’s free throw shooting im­ proved over the latter half o f the season, although he remains as likely to miss any given foul shot as he is to make it. Case in point: His final free throw o f the postseason was an airball with3:41 leftinG am e5. Any other player would have been mortified by such an egregious miss in such a big game, but O ’Neal has learned how to take every moment in stride and enjoy himself. His reaction to the airball was a smile. O ’Neal provided a daily dose o f comic relief as the finals unfolded, Hiniti. llf t lt ll. The Fam ’s M w®I tixM w h ! 7 m SM Barnes Rd, cress street is ¡witet mwm !wm ty t / OFFICE MACHINE SALES A SERVICE 7433 N. LOMBARD ♦ PORTLAND, OREGON 97203 (503) 286-2521 DENNIS McCORMACK MATT McCORMACK Get Connected!! Need a Telephone at Home? Time To Get a Cell Phone? Want Your Old Phone Number Back? Can't Wart 10 days? Confused? 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Jordan said he w as injured last w eek w hile playing w ith som e N B A p layers in a gym in C hicago and that he is e x ­ p ected to be sid elin ed from any p hysical activ ity for the next 6-to-8 w eeks. “ I t ’s been com m on know l­ edge that I have been w orking out for the past few m onths as I c o n tem p late the p o ssib ility o f a retu rn to the N B A ,” Jo r­ dan said in a statem ent. “ Since I w o n ’t be able to continue my w orkouts for the next m onth or tw o, I w ill have to postpone any d ecisio n s concerning my re tu rn .” D oug C ollins, whom Jordan hired as coach o f the W ash­ ington W izards last month, told N B C and T he W ash in g to n Post on F rid ay about the in ­ ju ry to Jordan, the te a m 's part ow ner and p resident o f b a s­ ketball o p eratio n s. The 3 8 -year-old Jordan was injured w hile try in g to post up a d efe n d e r and w hen he tried to m ake a quick turn, the d e ­ fender grabbed him , causing the rib s to crack. 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His first words upon entering the post-gam e interview room Friday night were: “ I’m drunk.” A fter giving his thanks to his teammates and his family and dis­ cussing the way the Lakers soap opera unfolded through the sea­ son, he explained why he appeared so stoic and em otionless when the final buzzer sounded and the title was secured. ”1 think I’m happy,” O ’Neal said. “It may not seem like I’m happy on my face, but I ’m also greedy. “And I ’m not done.” significant ca rtila g e dam age, w hich could have prolonged the prognosis and m ade the injury m ore painful. 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