Potential Playoff matchups |
Potential Playoff matchups |
Apr 1 2007, 03:24 PM
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Bench Group: Members Posts: 239 Joined: 13-March 06 Member No.: 14 |
The Bulls are currently in the #5 slot for the playoffs and the only other realistic position looks like the #2 if they overtake Cleveland.
Right now the #5 will play the Southeast Division winner (Washington/Miami) while the #2 plays the #7 (New Jersey/Orlando). Who would you guys rather see the Bulls play? Obviously the #2 would have home court advantage where the Bulls have dominated, but as of right now they are #5. So the second question is, if they stay at #5, would you rather go to Washington or Miami? |
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Apr 5 2007, 08:03 AM
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Bench Group: Members Posts: 239 Joined: 13-March 06 Member No.: 14 |
It looks like the Bulls will not be able to catch the Pistons even after last night's sweet victory. However, they are in position to take over the #2 slot from the Cavs since they own both tiebreakers vs the Cavs.
Here are the remaining schedules: Bulls- 6 games remaining (0 back to backs): vs NJ 35-39 at TOR 42-33 vs NY 31-43 vs CHA 30-46 at WAS 39-35 at NJ 35-39 Cavs- 7 games remaining (2 back to backs): vs MIA 40-34 at WAS 39-35 at DET 48-27 vs NJ 35-39 vs ATL 27-48 at PHI 30-44 vs MIL 26-48 I would say the worst the Bulls will do in that stretch is 3-3, and they can definitely win all 6. For Cleveland, these next 3 games are huge. They actually play 3 games in 4 days, in three different states. Also, since Sunday's game vs the Pistons is a day game, they will actually play 3 games in about 65 hours including travel. |
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