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OT: Western Conference

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 4:46 pm
by BuckFan25226
I probably haven't been more excited about watching the stretch run of an NBA season in a while. With that being said, I can't wait to watch the Western conference playoffs.

You have...

San Antonio - Defending Champs
Phoenix - Now has Shaq
LA - A contender once again with Gasol
Dallas - Same team in the finals 2 years ago
Utah - Always tough
Golden State
Houston - Can T-mac finally get passed the 1st round?
Denver - Iverson/Melo
New Orleans

The West is as good as it's ever been. 5.5 games seperate the top 8 teams. Then you look over at the East, while it's not near what the West is. There are 2 teams who are capable of taking down anyone in the West in Boston and Detroit.

As always, I still like San Antonio's chances.

San Antonio defeats Detroit in 7.

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 4:49 pm
by jerrod
yep

should be a great year

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 4:49 pm
by 75totheMACCfund
i read a great stat yesterday saying Portland and Houston are on pace to win 47 games and miss the playoffs...the highest win total for teams to miss the playoffs

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 7:46 pm
by Neapolitan Buck
The brutal competition thee is in the West means that the winner of the East (Boston/Detroit) are clearly favoties for the title...With all the competitiveness there is in the West, the winner of the west finals will be a lot more tired than the winner of the east...Imagine Phoenix as no.1 play Denver or Houston, then LA or San Antonio, and then Dallas or NO...These are all possble game 7s...The eastern conference playoffs starts in the conference finals, or, if LeBron plays a series like he did last year vs DET, in the semi-finals, anyway, after 52 of 82 games vs west opponents, a tough run to end the regular season, and very tough playoffs with 16-21 games to play, the Western conference champion is going to be very tired...

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 7:56 pm
by Bucks_Revenge
the kings would be the 7th seed in the east....and yet they are looked at as if they are a bad team.....

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 7:59 pm
by nwy2211
Yeah the playoffs out west this year should be some of the most entertaining in recent memory. Pistons/Celts in the east is a given. The west is wide open, although i am really liking the Lakers chances, especially if Bynum can come back healthy.

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:06 pm
by Neapolitan Buck
Bucks_Revenge wrote:the kings would be the 7th seed in the east....and yet they are looked at as if they are a bad team.....


Not only they would have been 7th in the East, but they are 13-9 vs. the East and 10-17 vs. the West. If they were in the East, they would have played 52 out of 82 regular season games vs. East opponents, so at the moment if they would have 27 games vs. East and 22 vs. West, they would have been a .500 team. At the end of the season, they would have with the record they have now, a 31-21 record vs. the East and a 11-19 vs. the West, a 42-40 season. If we do the standings imagining 41 games vs. the East and 41 vs the West for every team in th league, we will find out that the difference between West and East is even bigger than we think.

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:20 pm
by Neapolitan Buck
nwy2211 wrote:Yeah the playoffs out west this year should be some of the most entertaining in recent memory. Pistons/Celts in the east is a given. The west is wide open, although i am really liking the Lakers chances, especially if Bynum can come back healthy.


It will be interesting to see how Bynum and Pau will fit together, because they are similar in certain things...If they fit well, the Lakers are going to go to the Finals.