KingCuban wrote:DanTown8587 wrote:People really scared of NJ? They are literally a perfect matchup for Chicago
- They can't guard the 4 spot
- They're not deep
- They're very basic offensively
- They're not good defensively
I mean seriously? Of all the teams in the playoffs, the team the Bulls matchup best with are Brooklyn, Boston, Milwaukee, New York in that order. Miami and Indiana are two terrible matchups for them.
Its clear as day to me, Dan.
People picking Indiana are thinking about the ECF, which if we're being realistic, is high unlikely given the injury issues we have floating around this team.
You should add poorly coached in there as well.
This team can be so hot and cold at times is ridiculous. What do they do offensively that is even hard to negate?
Joe Johnson has been bad this year, and aside from a couple moves here and there, Jimmy will smoke him.
Lopez will get his 20, but he won't give you anything else and Williams you never know with, though he has been on a tear of late.
If their is one team we've looked comfortable against all season long, its been the Nets.
You can't say the same thing about Indiana.
I think some of the things that you guys may be overlooking is:
-Brooklyn has been playing much better of late
-Deron has been playing a lot better this second half of the season
-Indiana has been playing poorly these last few weeks
I mean honestly, how much better are the Pacers than the bulls? I don't remember which thread I mentioned it in, but I don't really think the Pacers are much better than the bulls this season.....it's just that they've been much "healthier" this season. With so many guys going in and out of the lineup, the bulls couldn't be consistent at anything this season whether it be offense or defense. We became only the second team in history (first team in a full season) to not win or lose more than 3 games in a row. Had we been relatively healthy with our guys outside of Rose, do you doubt that couldn't have made a 5-6 game difference? The Pacers have barely beaten us, when we've been depleted. I think that says something.
That said, I've been back and forth on this issue. At this point, I'll take what we get. But Brooklyn is the hotter team right now, and they also have more potential consistent scorers than does the Pacers.