nice analysis. Low post count but right on.
I think the Clips over Nuggets is the only upset. Brand is a monster and with Nene down this year Denver will come up short. Carmello will cry.
Spurs vs Kings (1%) Duncan does not lose in the first round...
Suns vs Lakers (30%) Suns lack of size is troubling, but they've still won 7 of the last 8 against LA.
Nuggets vs Clippers (60%) I just hate the Nuggets lack of shooters, I think that'll bite em in the ass this postseason as the Clips can pack the paint with Brand and Kaman.
Mavs vs Grizzlies (15%) Memphis is solid, but they just won their way into a nightmare playoff series, Dallas is too good to lose in the first round, I don't think the Grizz can score enough to win it.
nice analysis. Low post count but right on.
I think the Clips over Nuggets is the only upset. Brand is a monster and with Nene down this year Denver will come up short. Carmello will cry.
nicely said, and period.
Spurs or Denver wins west. Sacramento is about a 5 to 1 underdog if they play Spurs in First round. Detroit is about 12 to one favorites in their first round. Spurs are +$ 2.50 to win it all and now Detroit is now even money and Miami is + $9.00 Dal $ 8.00
The word "dong" in korean means or crap. I have to "dong" means I have to crap.Nothing is wrong with the Clips, they just want to get the 6th seed. They haven't been playing to win for a while. Last night against the Sonics, Boniface N'Dong was their go-to guy in the fourth.
You can't really take away anything from how they are playing lately ... except I learned that his name is pronounced "Bon-If-Atch Dong".
Spurs/Kings (15%)- Artest can cause some problems, and so can Bibby. For a game. Give two teams time to ready for eachother, and there is rarely a strategic surprise, or at least one that would find an opponent completely unprepared. In this case, especially given the length of the series, the best team will (almost) always win. Sac will scare, but not defeat. Spurs in 5.
Suns/Lakers (27%)- Kobe is too good not to take a game or two, but what about the rest of the team? Again, see above. The better TEAM, as in, a group consisting of five or more players working together cohesively, will prevail. Suns in 6, but not threatened.
Nuggets/Clippers (40%)- You can argue both ways, and there really isn't a definitively correct choice. But I'm going on a hunch, Nuggets in 4.
Dallas/Grizzlies (15%)- Grizz might steal a game, but the team is too inexperienced. Dirk, Howard, Terry, and Stack will carry Dallas through with few problems. Next round, however, could see Dirk readying his tackle box.
For some reason, I just do not see the Spurs and Dallas playing eachother in the WCF, and I know I am one of the few here. If the Spurs were the 4, then I could easily see it, but not now. Just something about Dallas. Or maybe I'm just too involved/delusional with my conspiracy theory that Avery still has a silver and black paycheck.
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