eastern conference predictions |
eastern conference predictions |
Aug 2 2010, 09:56 AM
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atlantic:
boston new york philly new jersey toronto central: chicago milwaukee detroit indiana cleveland southeast: miami orlando atlanta washington charlotte playoff seeds: 1. miami 2. orlando 3. boston 4. chicago 5. atlanta 6. milwaukee 7. new york 8. washington or philly |
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Aug 3 2010, 04:30 PM
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I believe Boston has to be a top-4 seed if/when they win the Atlantic division regardless of record...
My only gripe with your rankings is I don't see Washington being anywhere near the playoffs. Their frontcourt is pretty awful (McGee and Blatche are athletic but clueless), and Arenas is going to be a problem whether he plays or not. Wall can only do so much for them, especially since he might average 4 or 5 turnovers a game. Then again, the whole league is pretty bad after the top-6, there isn't much that would surprise me in the 7/8 hole. |
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Aug 4 2010, 06:42 AM
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Then again, the whole league is pretty bad after the top-6, there isn't much that would surprise me in the 7/8 hole. If DR1 can almost single-handedly play the Bulls into a playoff spot in 08/09, with VDN as the Bulls coach, then John Wall can play the Wizards into the 8th spot. With the stuff they've been handed this offseason they at least have some non-awful pieces around him...although controlling those attitudes is going to be a challenge. |
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