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Preseason Is getting underway, how about some Picks

 

Eastern Conference

 

Atlantic:

Miami*

New York*

Philadelphia*

New Jersey*

Washington

Boston

Orlando

 

Central:

Detroit*

Indiana*

Cleveland*

Milwaukee*

Chicago

New Orleans

Toronto

Atlanta

 

Western Conference

 

Midwest:

Minnesota*

Houston*

Memphis*

Denver*

San Antonio*

Dallas*

Utah

 

Pacific:

Sacramento*

L.A.L.

Golden State

Portland

Phoenix

Seattle

L.A.C.

 

Houston over New York in the finals

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My top 8 in the east go

 

Pistons

Heat

Pacers

Bucks

Celtics

Knicks

Sixers

Wizards

 

Hopefully the Bulls can sneak in there.

 

My top 8 in the west go

 

Spurs

Timberwolves

Kings

Mavs

Rockets

Nuggets

Suns

Jazz

 

Lottery time for the Flakers.

 

I predict the Spurs to beat the Pistons in 7 games for the title.

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Atlantic

Boston*

Philidelphia*

New York

New Jersey

Toronto

 

Central

Detroit*

Indiana*

Cleveland*

Chicago* :)

Milwaukee

 

Southeast

Miami*

Orlando*

Washington

Atlanta

Charlotte

 

Northwest

Minnesota*

Denver*

Portland*

Utah

Seattle

 

Pacific

Sacramento*

Los Angeles Lakers*

Phoenix

Golden State

Los Angeles Clippers

 

Southwest

Dallas*

San Antonio*

Houston*

New Orleans

Memphis

 

Sacramento over Detroit

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Atlantic

Philadelphia 46-36

Boston 41-41

New York 39-43

New Jersey 36-46

Toronto 34-48

 

Central

Detroit 55-27

Indiana 54-28

Milwaukee 44-38

Cleveland 40-42

Chicago 20-62

 

Southeast

Washington 44-38

Miami 44-38

Orlando 39-43

Atlanta 33-49

Charlotte 13-69

 

Northwest

Minnesota 54-28

Denver 50-32

Utah 45-37

Portland 43-39

Seattle 39-43

 

Pacific

Sacramento 48-34

Los Angeles Lakers 46-36

Phoenix 44-38

Golden State 35-47

Los Angeles Clippers 30-52

 

Southwest

San Antonio 55-27

Dallas 47-35

Memphis 46-36

Houston 43-39

New Orleans 38-44

 

 

Detroit or Indiana over San Antonio.

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I like Washington's core (Brown, Arenas, Jamison) and their second tier guys (Hayes, Hughes, Peeler, Thomas, Jeffries, Dixon). I think that they can win that division with a 44-38 record, because the Heat have absolutely no depth or chemistry and you know that Shaq will miss at least 20 games with injuries.

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Hammerhead, you realize that's not possible? You have way too many winning teams. Somehow the entire league is 30 games over .500, lol.

 

Atlantic

Boston*

Philadelphia*

New York

New Jersey

Toronto

 

Central

Detroit*

Indiana*

Milwaukee*

Cleveland*

Chicago

 

Southeast

Miami*

Orlando*

Washington

Atlanta

Charlotte

 

Northwest

Minnesota*

Denver*

Utah

Portland

Seattle

 

Pacific

Sacramento*

LA Lakers*

Phoenix

LA Clippers

Golden State

 

Southwest

San Antonio*

Memphis*

Dallas*

Houston*

New Orleans

 

San Antonio over Indiana in the Finals

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Hammerhead, you realize that's not possible? You have way too many winning teams. Somehow the entire league is 30 games over .500, lol.

Putting together a list with projected records is time-consuming as is, but adding up (the difference between) every win and loss to make sure that everything balances out?

 

I'm working on it. :D

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Yep, I have the West at 96 games over .500, and the East at 66 games under .500. But...

 

Winning teams out East: 148 games over .500

Winning teams out West: 140 games over .500

 

But Dan's right...I'm being a tad liberal with my predictions.

 

Let's call it 81 games over for the West, and 81 games under for the East. 9th and 10th seed teams out West will have the same records as 5th and 6th seed teams in the East. A quick glance at just about every Western Conference team's roster will tell you all you need to know: the West has all of the depth.

 

But the East has the two best teams in the league as far as I'm concerned.

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But Dan's right...I'm being a tad liberal with my predictions.

I just wanted to make sure you knew that it was impossible. To be honest, I think you need at least 1 or 2 60 win teams and more teams under 30 wins. The league is never that even.

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I just wanted to make sure you knew that it was impossible. To be honest, I think you need at least 1 or 2 60 win teams and more teams under 30 wins. The league is never that even.

I hear you, although I don't think any team will approach 60 wins this year, but I could be wrong. And I only have two teams winning less than 30 games...that can't be accurate. Add the Clippers and Hawks to that group, I suppose.

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The Celtics are getting a lot more respect than I figured they would. I have them at 41-41 with a new coach (Rivers) and this depth chart:

 

PG: Payton/West

SG: Pierce/Allen

SF: Welsch/Davis

PF: Jefferson/Lafrentz

C: Blount

 

Delonte West and Al Jefferson will have to kick some ass right off the bat if this team expects to win that division. It could happen, but I doubt it.

 

I see that they got Gugliotta...hmmm.

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The 76ers appear to have that division...they have some depth with Robinson, McKie, and Williamson on the bench. I sure as hell hope that Robinson doesn't start.

 

PG: Iverson/Ollie

SG: Green/McKie

SF: Iguodala/Robinson/Salmons

PF: Thomas/Williamson/

C: Dalembert/Jackson

 

Yep, Iverson is moving back to PG for those that are unaware...O'Brien's system doesn't require a true point guard.

 

I'm liking this team. I wish that the Bulls had a nucleus like this, minus Iverson and Robinson. They were calling Iguodala the next Scottie Pippen in the draft (take it for what it's worth), and Samuel Dalembert is an absolute freak on the defensive end.

 

They won't make any noise in the playoffs, but I think they'll win that terrible Atlantic division.

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Atlantic

New York*

Boston*

Philadelphia*

New Jersey

Toronto

 

Central

Detroit*

Indiana*

Milwaukee*

Cleveland

Chicago

 

Southeast

Miami*

Orlando*

Washington

Atlanta

Charlotte

 

Northwest

Denver*

Minnesota*

Utah

Portland

Seattle

 

Pacific

Sacramento*

LA Lakers*

Phoenix

LA Clippers

Golden State

 

Southwest

Dallas*

San Antonio*

Houston*

Memphis*

New Orleans

 

Dallas over Miami in the finals.

 

Miami will have a solid team with

PG. Wade/Damon Jones

SG. Jones/ Wesley Person

SF. Butler/Dorrell Wright

PF. Haslem/Laetner

C. Shaq/Doleac

 

Not to mention Malik Allen, Keyon Dooling, and Wang Zhi Zhi

 

 

ROY: Emeka Okafor(better offensively than most realize)

MVP: Tracy McGrady

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Dallas over Miami in the finals.

 

Miami will have a solid team with

PG. Wade/Damon Jones

SG. Jones/ Wesley Person

SF. Butler/Dorrell Wright

PF. Haslem/Laetner

C. Shaq/Doleac

 

Not to mention Malik Allen, Keyon Dooling, and Wang Zhi Zhi

 

 

ROY: Emeka Okafor(better offensively than most realize)

MVP: Tracy McGrady

So, their bench will consist of Wesley Person, Dorrell Wright, Christian Laettner, Michael Doleac, Malik Allen, Keyon Dooling, and Wang Zhi Zhi?

 

That bench might be worse that Charlotte's bench -- an expansion team.

 

Plus, they have Rasual Butler starting and Damon Jones scheduled for a lot of minutes...show me more is all that I can say. Those guys are far from proven, and they weren't billed as anything to begin with.

 

I have them winning 44 games, plus or minus two.

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i really think the bulls are going to surprise a lot of you this year and i mean that in the 28-32 win range

We are so weak defensively that it's scary.

 

Kirk Hinrich is a smart defensive player, but he has the white man's disease (too slow to play effective man to man on your better point guards). Chandler will miss plenty of time with injuries...that's a given.

 

There's not much to root for here...Paxson is doing all that he can to make the situation even worse by drafting a 6'2 shooting guard and a piss poor defender in Luol Deng. I dunno what he's smoking, but he better kick the habit.

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We are so weak defensively that it's scary.

 

Kirk Hinrich is a smart defensive player, but he has the white man's disease (too slow to play effective man to man on your better point guards).  Chandler will miss plenty of time with injuries...that's a given. 

 

There's not much to root for here...Paxson is doing all that he can to make the situation even worse by drafting a 6'2 shooting guard and a piss poor defender in Luol Deng.  I dunno what he's smoking, but he better kick the habit.

Nocioni is a pretty damn good defender too.

I call Tyson not getting injured this year, watch...

Our success rides on Curry's shoulders, which scares me, but if he is up to the task, we could be solid.

 

JMO, by the way, you are entitled to yours.

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Damon Jones averaged 7 points and 5.8 assists last year in 24.6 minutes per game. Doleac averaged 4.5ppg and 3.7rpg in 14 minutes, which is all that they need this year. Wesley Person averaged 5.8 points in 18 minutes off the bench last year, Malik gives 4.2 points and 2.7 boards off the bench in 13 mins. Laetner gave 6 pionts and 4.8 boards a game in 20 minutes last year, Keyon Dooling added over 6 points and 2 assists in 20 minutes of action.

 

If Charlotte can get that production out of their bench, they will win more games than anyone thought. Here is the minutes the starters will likely get a game.

Wade 37mpg(can put up 18-20 ppg, 4rpg, and 5 assists)

Jones 36mpg(can put up 17-18 ppg, 4rpg, and 3 assists)

Butler 25mpg(can put up 10ppg 5rpg, and 3 assists a game.

Haslem 25mpg(can put up 8ppg 7rpg)

Shaq 37mpg (can put up 24ppg, 11rpg, and 4 assists)

 

Thats 160 of 240 minutes in a game, I didn't even need to stretch the minutes from last year. Gave Wade a few more due to experience and Eddie 1 less to make up for it. Thats also 77 points from the starters without stretching it. Shaq is going against East centers and Eddie will get better 3 point shots due to Shaq, not to mention Shaq has lost 30 pounds so far and Rasual Butler is a very good 3 point shooter. Get 15-18 points from the bench and they will be fine.

 

Charlotte might have as good of a bench, but I don't see Shaq, Wade, and Jones on their roster.

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