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Old 04-17-2008, 07:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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2008 NBA Playoffs Thread

Eastern Conference -

Celtics (1)
Hawks (8)

Pistons (2)
76ers (7)

Magic (3)
Raptors (6)

Cavaliers (4)
Wizards (5)


Western Conference -

Lakers (1)
Nuggets (8)

Spurs (3)
Suns (6)

Hornets (2)
Mavericks (7)

Rockets (5)
Jazz (4)

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My predictions (can you guess) are that the Lakers and Celtics meet in the finals. And the Lakers win it all.

It seems like every team in the West has stumbled toward the finish line except the Lakers. They've hit a stride winning 7 our of 8, have more rest than any other team to begin the playoffs, and believe it or not, but their "Big 3" have better numbers than Boston's "Big 3" AND they have a deeper bench. Andrew Bynum may not return this year, but Trevor Ariza will be back by the 2nd round. This is Kobe's time!
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Old 04-17-2008, 02:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Im psyched about the playoffs this year. The West in particular, there's not a bad team playing. Pistons are looking solid entering the playoffs this year, starters healthy, the bench has been outstanding this year. Midseason pickup Theo Ratliff looks to be a much needed quality big man for Detroit.

What's the story with Bynum? He definitely isn't playing in the playoffs? They're still my pick out of the West, with or without Bynum, and Kobe deserves MVP without question.
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Bynum may not even play this year. It's crazy how much his status has been strung along.
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Old 04-17-2008, 04:56 PM   #4 (permalink)
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That would be a shame, the kid's young though and he'll be back. Still, Kobe has to be on cloud nine about Gasol. Watching the Lakers on league pass this year, I found it astonishing the difference in skill level between Gasol and Kwame Brown. It's like they're playing 2 different games. Unbelievable good luck for the Lakers.
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Old 04-19-2008, 01:22 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Lakers over Nuggets in 5
Hornets over Mavs in 7
Suns over Spurs in 7
Jazz over Rockets in 7

Celtics over Hawks in 4
Pistons over Sixers in 5
Magic over Raptors in 6
Cavs over Wizards in 7

Lakers over Jazz in 5
Suns over Hornets in 7

Celtics over Cavs in 6
Piston over Magic in 5

Lakers over Suns in 7
Celtics over Pistons in 6

Celtics over Lakers in 7

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It'll be strange to see the defending NBA champs eliminated in the first round but it's going to happen.

The Rockets have the better regular-season record but are not going to take the Jazz. Utah has an advantage at every position besides #2. Plus I think Mutumbo was considered a veteran in the NBA when Ronnie Brewer was born.

The Celtics will be rested and will win without the level of battle-testing prevalent in the West. The Pistons will give them a decent fight but not enough to wear them out.
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Old 04-19-2008, 08:35 AM   #6 (permalink)
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You can't knock the Celtics depth. One thing Doc Rivers got criticized for last year was not having a solid "rotation" but all of a sudden this year the team goes 12 deep with contributors of the bench. In some of these late season games different guys stepped up with 20-5 games when the "big 3" only played 20 minutes. The young guys are scared not to play hard, with KG around, they have some talent and they battle.
As for teams getting rest, the playoffs are so strung out, that it almost doesn't matter. But you would thing that the winner of the East will be a little less worn down from the season's toll.
I also pick the Celtics over the Lakers. I don't think if they make it to the Finals that they will be denied.
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Old 04-19-2008, 09:52 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Blazers all the way, ooops sorry, that is next year. I say the spurs repeat. Unless their bodies just wear down, I think they understand playoff basketball the best.
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Eastern Conference -

Celtics (1)
Hawks (8)

Pistons (2)
76ers (7)

Magic (3)
Raptors (6)

Cavaliers (4)
Wizards (5)


Western Conference -

Lakers (1)
Nuggets (8)

Spurs (3)
Suns (6)

Hornets (2)
Mavericks (7)

Rockets (5)
Jazz (4)

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My predictions (can you guess) are that the Lakers and Celtics meet in the finals. And the Lakers win it all.

It seems like every team in the West has stumbled toward the finish line except the Lakers. They've hit a stride winning 7 our of 8, have more rest than any other team to begin the playoffs, and believe it or not, but their "Big 3" have better numbers than Boston's "Big 3" AND they have a deeper bench. Andrew Bynum may not return this year, but Trevor Ariza will be back by the 2nd round. This is Kobe's time!

In the east:

Raptors with the surprise upset. Celtics over Cavs in conference finals.

In the west, Mavs will stun Hornets and take Spurs to seven in a Texas showdown. Rockets will give them a run for their money, though (remember the Ewing theory).

Spurs will win it in six.
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Ladies and gentlemen, we may be on the verge of witnessing one of the greatest upsets in NBA playoff history.
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If the Celtics lose, I'd have to think that along with the Patriot upset in SB XLII, we may have to blame a Red Sox fan for this.

A deal with the sports gods? Red Sox dynasty at the sacrifice of the other Boston teams coming up short? Think about it.
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If the Celtics lose, I'd have to think that along with the Patriot upset in SB XLII, we may have to blame a Red Sox fan for this.

A deal with the sports gods? Red Sox dynasty at the sacrifice of the other Boston teams coming up short? Think about it.
Celtics win 99-65. Everything is OK.
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So much for that theory.
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bumping this thread..

have anyones predictions changed yet?

i was thinking that the celtics were untouchable, but it hasnt been smooth sailing for them lately going to game 7 against the cavs.

it think that the spurs-lakers will be a thriller and go to game 7 also. spurs are phenomenal at home, and i dont see the lakers beating them at home. the question is can the spurs win a game away? they did manage that in game 7 with their backs against the wall. the sign of a championship team. but the ailing legs prevailing in san antonio, and going to game 7 will undoubtedly have an impact on how the spurs play.

though id love to see them win, i still see a lakers/celtics finals.

kobe is the bogeyman i think. if he can take control, he'll win the championsip for the lakers.

the way i see it though, is winner in the west will take out the title.

anyone else agree?
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Old 05-23-2008, 05:06 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Pistons over Celtics in 6. Lakers over Spurs in 6. Then Finally, Pistons over Lakers in 7. (I'm a Pistons fan if you haven't notice already. Also GO RED WINGS!!)
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xpistonsx - ppft..couldnt tell u were a fan at all!
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Old 05-24-2008, 07:27 AM   #17 (permalink)
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You can always write me in for the Lakers winning the championship. They sure looked like champions last night when they blew out the Spurs by 30 points. Good grief.
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Old 05-28-2008, 04:14 PM   #18 (permalink)
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I think its pretty safe to say at this point that the Spurs are done...Providing the gravest of injuries, The Lakers just earned themselves a few extra nights rest before they have to punish whomever comes out of the east...

I'm pretty sure the Boston/Detroit series will go all 7 games, with the Pistons pulling through...Boston just seems to lack that killer instinct...
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I think its pretty safe to say at this point that the Spurs are done...Providing the gravest of injuries, The Lakers just earned themselves a few extra nights rest before they have to punish whomever comes out of the east...

I'm pretty sure the Boston/Detroit series will go all 7 games, with the Pistons pulling through...Boston just seems to lack that killer instinct...
You mean that killer instinct like when they finally lost home court advantage at home and had to win in Detroit and destroyed them in their house?
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I don't think Boston's hype can be reconciled after being taken to 7 games in their previous 2 series. They were playing against the worst teams in the playoffs. Now, they are playing against the only other team that took advantage of their weak conference and both teams will have a tough time.

I also want to state, for anyone who might claim that the Lakers were handed last night's game: 1) Duncan traveled. 2) Fisher's shot hit the rim. 3) Barry traveled. 4) Pop admitted the refs made the right call. If it were a perfect world, the game would have been won before the final shot, but that's "game fixing" for ya.
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I don't think Boston's hype can be reconciled after being taken to 7 games in their previous 2 series. They were playing against the worst teams in the playoffs. Now, they are playing against the only other team that took advantage of their weak conference and both teams will have a tough time.

I also want to state, for anyone who might claim that the Lakers were handed last night's game: 1) Duncan traveled. 2) Fisher's shot hit the rim. 3) Barry traveled. 4) Pop admitted the refs made the right call. If it were a perfect world, the game would have been won before the final shot, but that's "game fixing" for ya.
The Cetics really took advantage of the weak Western conference. They completely molested them all year. They appear to play better when pushed. Also the Lakers won the game on a blown call even if the players and coaches do not want to make excuses (as they often do not):

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The league office on Wednesday reviewed the final play of the San Antonio Spurs' 93-91 home loss to the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 4 of the Western Conference finals and acknowledged that a two-shot foul should have been called on Derek Fisher for impeding Brent Barry.

After falling behind by seven points in the final minute, San Antonio sliced the deficit to two and regained possession with 2.1 seconds to play.

Barry then wound up with the ball in the center of the floor on a play called for Manu Ginobili and faked Fisher in the air but struggled to get off a 3-point heave at the buzzer after Fisher came down and bumped Barry.

"With the benefit of instant replay, it appears a foul call should have been made," league spokesman Tim Frank said Wednesday.

The miss sealed an L.A. victory that moved the Lakers into a commanding 3-1 series lead entering Thursday's Game 5 at Staples Center.

But the Spurs did not protest the non-call afterward, even though a foul called before the shot would have sent Barry to the line for two free throws and a chance to force overtime.

The non-call nonetheless generated more than the usual scrutiny because the closest referee to the play was Joey Crawford, with whom San Antonio has a contentious recent history.

"That play," Barry said, "was not where the game was lost."

The Spurs, in truth, wouldn't have had a chance to tie or win the game in the final two seconds if not for a fortuitous non-call on the previous possession.

Television replays indicated that Fisher's shot with 6.9 seconds to go grazed the rim before bouncing out of bounds off of Robert Horry's leg, meaning that the Lakers should have had a new shot clock instead of asking Kobe Bryant to hurry a fadeaway jumper after the ensuing timeout.

The new shot clock likely would have forced San Antonio to foul Bryant as opposed to getting the ball back off Bryant's miss to draw up a potential game-winning play.

"It wasn't a foul. ... I think it was a proper no-call from what I saw," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said of Fisher bumping Barry.

Added Spurs forward Tim Duncan: "You're not going to get that call. They're not going to make that call."

The Lakers were likewise adamant that no foul should have been called on Fisher, pointing at least in part to the fact that they didn't get a new shot clock on the Fisher miss -- and that Bryant didn't earn a single trip to the free-throw line despite attempting 29 shots from the field.

"Yeah, he bumped him," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said of Fisher landing on Barry. "You know, games go like that."
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You mean that killer instinct like when they finally lost home court advantage at home and had to win in Detroit and destroyed them in their house?
No, that killer instinct that had them up big in the 3rd and nearly loosing the game in the 4th...

To suggest that the Lakers won the game on a blown call, as if, the refs had not missed a single call the entire 47 minutes and 55 seconds is ridiculous...It was a two shot foul if anything and the refs were letting that slide all night...Duncan says it was a no call, Pop says it was a no call, and oh yeah, they lost the game...

I think the Celts will win the East, and then loose to the Lakers in 5...
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lakers beat my spurs. good luck. i see a great finals coming up. i dont see the celts as formidable as they were two months ago.

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Let's not forget that the Celtics have homecourt.

Lakers in 6.
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