Dat2U wrote:Brenice wrote:dobrojim wrote:Even if they are a higher seed, I still wouldn't go as far as saying they should
win a playoff series. Hopefully they'll make it, play well and win a round.
But I still wouldn't say should.
Throwing out Indy and Miami, who SHOULD be favored over the wizards in a series?
Toronto if they don't trade Lowry or Amir Johnson.
Brooklyn if Deron Williams is healthy. They are actually better at C with Garnett than they would have been with Lopez. Garnett is still a rock solid low post defender.
Atlanta is a pick'em to me. We have better talent but I'd give a significant edge in coaching to Atlanta and our bigs would have trouble matching up with their bigs on the perimeter. We should win, but it wouldn't shock me if Atlanta did.
Chicago scares me because of three things. I'd expect Noah to run circles around Gortat and Wall can't really guard smallish, quick PGs like Augustin. And the difference in coaching acumen is night and day. Washington has far more talent but Chicago is better prepared, more experienced and lives off mistake prone teams.
I'd feel confident about facing either NY, Charlotte or Cleveland. NY doesn't have the low post defense. Charlotte is just as green as we would be with less talent and Cleveland is still a mess of situation that I don't quite trust to work itself out.
I'm not too worried about Chicago. They're going to be run down by the time the playoffs roll around. Also, I think coaching is less of a factor in the playoffs. A good coach will come up with good schemes and rapid adjustments that may make a difference in a one or two-game series, but once you get to Game 3 or so, everybody knows everything about the opposition and it really just boils down to talent. The Bulls, without Rose and Deng, simply don't have much talent. I don't think they'll be able to score enough points to beat us.
I think the same analysis holds true with Atlanta. They are well coached, but ultimately don't have much talent as long as Horford is out.
I fear Toronto. We just can't seem to beat them.
Brooklyn is tough to figure out. As a veteran team, you would think that they'll do well in the playoffs. The game slows down and there are no back-to-backs. On the other hand, all those nagging injuries of the regular season are likely to weigh heavy on them by season's end. We also seem to match up pretty well with them.

























