PrimeTime21 wrote:I really don't see Philly finishing 5th, not with their schedule. They have Boston tonight and still have to play Phoenix and Cleveland before their brutal March schedule is done. Washington on the other hand is playing some good ball right now and even though I keep hoping for loses they managed to win. Toronto's remaining schedule is a cakewalk, even though they haven't been playing that great.
I think what you see right now in the East is what the final standings will be...That being said I don't think it's such a bad thing because Philly probably matches up best with Detroit. There seems to be something missing with Detroit this year and I just don't fear them like previous years.
Cleveland: Is a slow tempo basketball team that really NEEDS LeBron James. Without James at his best, this team's one of the worst offensive teams in the league. I wouldn't consider them a part of the Brutal March schedule.
Orlando: We could matchuo well, if we had a decent coach doing the coaching. Sadly, we don't. We don't front the perimeter, we don't force them to depend on DH-12, we do virtually nothing but minor league adjustments.
Detroit: Therefore, they are the 2nd best matchup for us. They don't force us to key in on one guy but in return they have 4 all-stars in their offensive powerhouse lineup. Sadly, they're not as consistant as they once were. Likely because Flip Saunders just isn't a good NBA coach. College? Sure, High School? You bet. Kids need a lecture in perfect offense execution. But in the NBA game? Nah. Average at best. Average results.