2010/2011
2011 PLAYOFF PREVIEWTOP STORYLINES*Durant Wins MVP: The 22-year old phenom captures his first ever MVP, leading OKC to a league-best 59-23 record. KD repeats as scoring champion with 33.7 PPG and 10.3 RPG, but now he seeks to deliver an even bigger prize: the NBA title.
*Ray Makes History: Finishing the season with 2, 563 career trifectas, veteran guard Ray Allen now holds the NBA three-point record. The Boston guard will have to bring his long-range game to the playoffs if the Celtics hope to return to the NBA Finals.
*First Round Rivalries: NBA fans will be treated to first round matchups with historic hostilities. The Lakers and Spurs clash in the West, turning back the clock to their 00’s battles. Meanwhile, the Heat and Knicks renew their struggle in the East, reprising years of physical, even violent, encounters.
FIRST ROUND MATCHUPSWest(1) Thunder vs. (8) Warriors
Golden State fans will fondly remember the last time they had a chance to dethrone the top seed , when Baron Davis and the Warriors shocked the Dallas Mavericks in the 2007 opening round. However, with Monta Ellis injured for the series and the Thunder boasting newly-crowned MVP Kevin Durant, don’t count on an upset.
(4) Mavericks vs. Nuggets (5)
Melo will collide with Nowitzki in this first round series. One team will make the final eight, while the other will enter the offseason with serious questions about potentially rebuilding.
(3) Lakers vs. Spurs (6)
A classic rivalry renewed. The Lakers had a less-than-impressive regular season, but will look to find another gear in the postseason for a potential three-peat. Meanwhile, the Spurs had to battle just to make the postseason.
(2) Rockets vs. Hornets (7)
Houston was one of the surprises of the Western Conference this season, securing the second spot ahead of the Lakers. Despite a great 82 games, All-NBA Chris Paul could end their season in four if they aren’t careful.
East(1) Heat vs. Knicks (8)
Miami’s road to the finals goes through the Big Apple. LeBron will have to defeat the team he scorned in free agency, while years of heated playoff battles will be reprised between these two rivals.
(4) Bulls vs. Bucks (5)
If this is the year that Derrick Rose and the Bulls break through, they will first have to defeat a surprising Bucks squad. Milwaukee has defied the analysts this season to lock up the fifth spot, but they will need serious production from Bogut and Jennings to get past their Midwestern rivals.
(3) Celtics vs. Hawks (6)
A veteran Celtics squad will miss Paul Pierce to injury this postseason, but should have enough to get past the Hawks. The ATL is excited about Joe Johnson and Josh Smith’s dynamic play, but it will take a big effort to shut down Rondo.
(2) Magic vs. Pacers (7)
The second-seeded Magic are certainly eyeing a rematch with the Celtics in the quarterfinals. However, they must get past Danny Granger and the Pacers to get there. If they can, they’ll have the all-important home-court advantage over the Celtics-Hawks winner.
BEST RECORDSThunder: 59-23
Heat: 57-25
Magic: 55-27
Rockets: 54-28
Celtics: 54:38
WORST RECORDSBobcats 23-59
Pistons 23-59
Raptors 25-57
Kings 26-56
T-Wolves: 28-54
AWARDSMVP: Kevin Durant (SF—Oklahoma City Thunder—age 22) 33.7 PPG, 10.3 RPG
Rookie of the Year: Evan Turner (SG—Philadelphia 76ers—age 22)15.2 PPG, 7.0 RPG, 4.0 APG
Defensive Player of the Year: Dwight Howard (C—Orlando Magic—age 25) 19.3 PPG, 13. 3 RPG, 2.5 BPG
Coach of the Year: Scott Brooks (Oklahoma City Thunder) 59-23
All-NBA 1st TeamG: Kobe Bryant (SG--Los Angeles Lakers—age 32) 32.9 PPG, 4.5 RPG, 5.6 APG
G: Chris Paul (PG—New Orleans Hornets—age 25) 19.3 PPG, 5.5 RPG, 9.2 APG
F: Kevin Durant (SF—Oklahoma City Thunder—age 22) 33.7 PPG, 10.3 RPG
F: LeBron James (SF—Miami Heat—age 26)28.6 PPG, 7.9 RPG, 6.6 APG
C: Dwight Howard (C—Orlando Magic—age 25) 19.3 PPG, 13.3 RPG, 2.5 BPG
All-NBA 2nd TeamG: Dwayne Wade (SG—Miami Heat—age 29)
G: Monta Ellis (SG—Golden State Warriors—age 25)
F: Tim Duncan (PF—San Antonio Spurs—age 34)
F: Danny Granger (SF—Indiana Pacers—age 28)
C: Chris Kaman (C—Los Angeles Clippers—age 28)
All-NBA 3rd TeamG: Derrick Rose (PG—Chicago Bulls—age 22)
G: Deron Williams (PG—Utah Jazz—age 26)
F: Antawn Jamison (PF—Cleveland Cavaliers—age 34)
F: David Lee (PF—Golden State Warriors—age 27)
C: Al Jefferson (C—Utah Jazz—age 26)
All-Rookie TeamG: Evan Turner (SG--Philadelphia 76ers—age 22) 15.2 PPG, 7.0 RPG, 4.0 APG
G: John Wall (PG—Washington Wizards—age 20) 11.3 PPG, 4.6 APG
F: Wesley Johnson (SF—Minnesota T-Wolves—age 23) 12.7 PPG, 7.6 RPG
F: Blake Griffin (PF—Los Angeles Clippers—age 22) 11.4 PPG, 10.1 RPG
F: Ed Davis (PF—Toronto Raptors—age 21) 12.9 PPG, 8.0 RPG
SEASON LEADERSPPG: Kevin Durant (OKC) 33.7 PPG
Kobe Bryant (LAL) 32.9 PPG
LeBron James (MIA) 28.6 PPG
Derrick Rose (CHI) 28.3 PPG
Monta Ellis (GS) 28.0 PPG
RPG: Dwight Howard (ORL) 13.3 RPG
Tim Duncan (SA) 11.6 RPG
Emeka Okafor (NO) 11.5 RPG
David Lee (GS) 11.3 RPG
Joakim Noah (DET) 11.1 RPG
APG:Jason Kidd (DAL) 10.1 APG
Rajon Rondo (BOS) 9.9 APG
Chris Paul (NO) 9.2 APG
Deron Williams (UTA) 8.7 APG
Darren Collison (IND) 7.6 APG