Mr Peanut wrote:Pistons probably won't remain the #1 seed (I see the Cavs there), but will be near the top. They've already had a reasonable amount of injury trouble to key guys but still continue to roll through. I find it humorous when people assume NY will come out ahead - there's a large faction of fans that realize if Detroit was fully healthy in last season's playoffs, as well as getting the correct foul call at the end of the game 4, that they likely would've won the series. And so far this season it looks like Cade/Duren/Ausar/Stew/Holland have all taken another step forward.
Chicago will drop but wouldn't be surprised to see them in the 6th seed range. Orlando should improve.
We realize. that.But Do you realize NY still won in 6 by mostly playing starter heavy minutes ? They also added seriously depth and have a coach now who nows how to utilize it. They have also improved as a team.
I like Detroit but I don't see them as quite on NY's level. Mainly because there is no true 2nd option and the loss of both Beasley, Schroeder, and Hardaway ( players that gave NY fits) is underrated.




















