Predictions for 2012 NBA Season
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 2:34 am
Figured I'd go on record with a few of my bold predictions.
For praise and reverence for all my predictions that come true.
And unyielding ridicule for all the things that are inevitably completely wrong.
Starting with the Hawks....
-Louis Williams will win the '6th Man of the Year' award this season. With Harden in Houston and likely a starter, Louis will easily win this award.
-Josh Smith will be an All-Star this year. He'll put up monster scoring numbers as the primary option in a high flying, fast scoring offense. (Josh still won't shoot over 50% from the field, though.)
-Josh's numbers will increase, but the Hawks win total won't. We'll contend for a playoff spot, but will hover around .500 for most of the season.
-Joe Johnson will be missed. As a steadying force, as a goto player, as a defender. (Leading scorers and 6 time All Stars are not easily replaced.)
-Al Horford will be the first Hawks player to average a double-double since Dikembe Mutombo.
-This will be Larry Drew's last season coaching in Atlanta.
For praise and reverence for all my predictions that come true.
And unyielding ridicule for all the things that are inevitably completely wrong.
Starting with the Hawks....
-Louis Williams will win the '6th Man of the Year' award this season. With Harden in Houston and likely a starter, Louis will easily win this award.
-Josh Smith will be an All-Star this year. He'll put up monster scoring numbers as the primary option in a high flying, fast scoring offense. (Josh still won't shoot over 50% from the field, though.)
-Josh's numbers will increase, but the Hawks win total won't. We'll contend for a playoff spot, but will hover around .500 for most of the season.
-Joe Johnson will be missed. As a steadying force, as a goto player, as a defender. (Leading scorers and 6 time All Stars are not easily replaced.)
-Al Horford will be the first Hawks player to average a double-double since Dikembe Mutombo.
-This will be Larry Drew's last season coaching in Atlanta.