
2011 PLAYOFFS
QUARTERFINALS
West
(4) Mavericks defeat (1) Thunder in 6 games

(3) Lakers defeat (4) Rockets in 5 games

East
(1) Heat defeat (4) Bulls in 5 games

(3) Celtics defeat (2) Magic in 5 games

CONFERENCE FINALS PREVIEW

Western Conference Finals
(3) Los Angeles Lakers versus (4) Dallas Mavericks
After an uninspiring regular season, the Los Angeles Lakers have shifted their title defense into fourth gear. LA was very impressive in their quarterfinals matchup with the Rockets, dusting the 54-win team in only five games. Kobe Bryant has also found his scoring touch with two 40-point games in the series, leading his team back to their fourth consecutive conference final. Chasing a sixth ring, the benchmark set by Michael Jordan, will give Mamba more than enough motivation to reach his eight NBA finals.
On the other side of the matchup, the Dallas Mavericks have rode veteran savvy to the final four. After needing seven games to get past the Nuggets in the opening round, the Mavs exposed the youthful Thunder in a six-game quarterfinal series. A nucleus of Dirk Nowitzki, Jason Terry, Jason Kidd, Shawn Marion, Caron Butler, and Richard Hamilton has proven the value of experience. Whether that will be enough to take down Bryant, Pau Gasol, Ron Artest, and Lamar Odom remains to be seen.

Eastern Conference Finals
(1) Miami Heat versus (3) Boston Celtics
In the East, an unstoppable force meets and immovable object when Miami faces off against Boston. It’s the matchup many analysts predicted and the series fans wanted to see with both sides playing some of their best ball of the year. Top-seeded Miami have dismantled the Knicks and Bulls in five games each, getting solid production from their “Big Three” of James, Bosh, and Wade. LeBron punctuated Miami’s final performance, throwing down 44 points to eliminate Chicago in Game 5.
The Heat come into the matchup as favorites, but the veteran Celtics have more than enough firepower to take down Miami. Back in their third semifinal in four years, Boston will have to play without star Paul Pierce, who suffered a season-ending injury early in the year. Despite being hit hard by the injury bug, the team has regrouped and rallied behind Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen, and Rajon Rondo. “Celtic pride” was certainly on display in their quarterfinal series, as the reigning Eastern champs knocked the Magic out of the playoffs for a second straight year. The five-game victory reaffirmed that Boston will be ready for a showdown with the Heat in what should be a classic series.