G35 wrote:I'm not talking about just this year. I said 7 of 9. The East may win this year but the West could easily take the next 3 straight.
Key Player ages at the start of next season;
Celtics
Allen 33
KG 32
Pierce 31
Pistons
Sheed 34
McDyess 34
Billups 32
Rip 30
Prince 28
Cavs
Illgauskas 33
Damon 32
Joe Smith 33
Wally 31
Ben 34
Really who is the up and coming teams in the East? Orlando? Maybe. Miami? Don't think so. Chicago? Nope. Washington? If you think so. Toronto? Possibly.
Look at the West with strong and young teams:
Lakers
Kobe, Bynum, Gasol, Odom, Farmar
Blazers
Roy, Oden, Outlaw, Aldridge
Jazz
Deron, Boozer, Okur, Brewer, Milsap
Hornets
Paul, Chandler, West, Peja
Rockets
McGrady, Yao, Battier
Warriors
Baron, Monta, SJax, Biedrins
All the best young teams are in the West and people are deluding themselves and just plain hating if they deny that. The East isn't about to turn around this so called "cycle".......
7 of 9 is a 77% win percentage. If Boston or Detroit wins this season, then the last five years (Boston/Detroit, San Antonio, Miami, San Antonio, Detroit) have yielded a 60% championship conversion rate in favor of the East!
If the West won the next three (5 out of last 8) it would be a 62.5% 'ship rate for the West. Hm. They'd need to win 9/12 or 10/13 to achieve your estimated rate of success, which simply won't happen. The West will not win 4 or 5 championships in a row.
The Pistons have Jason Maxiell and Amir Johnson to phase in while Rasheed Wallace and Antonio McDyess decline. Rodney Stuckey is waiting in the wings for Chauncey (whose game does not rely on athleticism) and Rip (whose skill-set is ageless).
Damon Jones? Ha. Skilled centers like Ilgauskus (who has somehow avoided injuries for six seasons running) don't tend to decline all that quickly, and Wally Szczerbiak is a relatively unathletic shooter to begin with. Cleveland can lose Ben Wallace and/or Joe Smith and still be fine.
Orlando needs two players, a starting SG and PG. This could be resolved with ONE free agent class. Gilbert Arenas/Beno Udrih/Jason Williams and Mickael Pietrus/Jarvis Hayes/Matt Barnes could be all it takes to get them in the hunt.
Raptors need to make a trade to become contenders, but whose to say they won't? What if they swindle somebody?
Chicago could develop internally. Consider how many young players they have. Their oldest rotation player is Larry Hughes, who is 29, then Andres Nocioni, who is 28, and then Kirk Hinrich, who is 27. I wouldn't count them out.
Regardless, ALL of the *great* Western teams have to go through each other every season! As long as ONE Eastern contender makes it to the Finals, they have a shot. If there is ONE team like Boston, or Detroit, or an improved Cleveland, they can win! All of those up and coming teams are nice, but they need to get through each other first (getting fatigued and/or banged up in the process) before facing the East's best.