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Chad Ford Breaks down the East/West

Thu Sep 01, 2005 7:29 am

I got this off another site someone there has ESPNInsider, ford's list is bull

Ford's rankings
1. Indy
2. Mia
3. Det
4. NJ
5. Clev
6. Wash
7. Chic
8. Bucks
9. Philly
10. NYK
11. Bost
12. Orl
13. Tor
14. Atl
15. Bobby's

West:
1. Spurs
2. Kings
3. Suns
4. Rockets
5. Nuggets
6. Warriors
7. Mavericks
8. Sonics
9. Timberwolves
10. Clippers
11. Lakers
12. Jazz
13. Grizzlies
14. Blazers
15. Hornets

wow, 3rd?

usually a team that wins the title 2 years ago, then goes to game 7 of the finals the next year is better than 3rd in the confrence, but i guess thats alright chad, keep that chip on our shoulder. Image ...we need all the haterism we can get.

Oh and Seriously though guys,

When has Chad Ford ever been wrong?

I Can't think of one time. :roll:

Image

Had to do it. What are your thoughts? :lol:

and off my Pistons bias the Bulls are too low and Nets too high.
Last edited by Rip32 on Wed Sep 07, 2005 8:54 am, edited 2 times in total.

Thu Sep 01, 2005 8:03 am

Philly at 9? That's a huge disappointment. I think Miami will beat Indy for #1.

Thu Sep 01, 2005 8:06 am

Nets at 4 , wtf ??? Anyways I would have to agree with the exception of a few teams .

Thu Sep 01, 2005 8:20 am

Bucks ahead of Philly and NYK. Meh...this guy sucks at life.

Thu Sep 01, 2005 8:30 am

Yeah go Nets! :dance:

Thu Sep 01, 2005 8:31 am

Nets arent going anywhere unless they get someone inside , I don't think Jackson and Collins are going to hold it down , even though Krystic has a bright future ahead of him.

Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:10 am

Miami under Indy? No way man... :|

Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:05 am

Jona wrote:Miami under Indy? No way man... :|


Yes way man. I would put it like this:

1.) Indiana
2.) Detroit
3.) Miami
4.) Cleveland
5.) Chicago
6.) New Jersey
7.) Philly
8.) Washington
9.) Boston
10.) New York
11.) Milwaukee
12.) Orlando
13.) Atlanta
14.) Bobcats
15.) Toronto

Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:23 am

I agree with Indy's more. but i would put MIA over detroit , and thats about it .

Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:33 am

15.) Toronto


:( The Raptors are bad, but not as bad as Atlanta and Charlotte. (N)

Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:51 am

Its_asdf wrote:
15.) Toronto


:( The Raptors are bad, but not as bad as Atlanta and Charlotte. (N)


No kidding. You're stupid Indy, and I hate you :x

Kidding, kidding, but man, lay off my Raptors!

Thu Sep 01, 2005 11:11 am

And Bobby's last? I don't know about that. Hawks'll still be bad and the Bobby's got some good draft picls.

Thu Sep 01, 2005 11:31 am

Milwaukee's way too high on that list, IMHO :?

Thu Sep 01, 2005 11:52 am

cyanide wrote:
Its_asdf wrote:
15.) Toronto


:( The Raptors are bad, but not as bad as Atlanta and Charlotte. (N)


No kidding. You're stupid Indy, and I hate you :x

Kidding, kidding, but man, lay off my Raptors!


Sorry. I still maintain that the Raptors really fucked up the draft. They should have picked Granger at 7 but failed to. Then they got a second chance to get him at 16, and still passed on him. I'm not complaining but that was a real mistake. Villanueva is a decent player, but he won't be better then a 6 and 4 guy this year. Graham will be a very good player in the league, but right now his game is too much tailored for the College level. In 3 years he will be a very solid starter. I still don't see a point guard for that club, I don't see anyone other then Bosh who can put the ball in the hole consistently, I don't trust Mo Pete at all, and I think the defense stinks right now. Rebounding will be a problem too. Maybe if Magloire was acquired they would be a lot closer to the middle of the pack, but... we all know how that went.

Fri Sep 02, 2005 2:39 pm

Indy wrote:Yes way man. I would put it like this:

1.) Indiana
2.) Detroit
3.) Miami
4.) Cleveland
5.) Chicago
6.) New Jersey
7.) Philly
8.) Washington
9.) Boston
10.) New York
11.) Milwaukee
12.) Orlando
13.) Atlanta
14.) Bobcats
15.) Toronto


Mostly agree. I would've put Miami higher but I remain skeptical of the "stacked" blueprint.

Ignoring playoff seedings:

1. Indiana
2. Detroit
3. Miami
4. Cleveland
5. Chicago
6. New Jersey
7. Washington
8. Philadelphia
9. Orlando
10. Boston
11. New York
12. Milwaukee
13. Charlotte
14. Toronto
15. Atlanta

Wed Sep 07, 2005 8:54 am

West:
1. Spurs
2. Kings
3. Suns
4. Rockets
5. Nuggets
6. Warriors
7. Mavericks
8. Sonics
9. Timberwolves
10. Clippers
11. Lakers
12. Jazz
13. Grizzlies
14. Blazers
15. Hornets

Wow Memphis is real low on that list. Otherwise its pretty good switch the clippers and twolves and Kings Rockets and there ya go.

Wed Sep 07, 2005 9:29 am

There's no way the Kings are #2 in the West cause they barely play any defense. I'd put the Rockets, Suns, and Nuggets ahead of them, in that order.

The Warriors are too high - I know they were great at the end of last year, but all they really have in the frontcourt is Adonal Foyle (he just sucks), Troy Murphy (plays more like a SG), and Ike Diogu (he's good, but he's just a rookie), and I doubt Baron Davis is gonna play all season without suffering an injury.

The Sonics are a little too high - they're not gonna be as good as they were last season w/o Nate McMillan, Jerome James, and Antonio Daniels (and possibly more).

And the Jazz and Grizzlies are too low. The Jazz had a pretty good line-up last year, but injuries killed them, so w/ a healthier squad and the possible addition of Devin Brown, they'll have a solid team next year. And I don't know why the Grizzlies were ranked so low - they lost inconsistent Stromile Swift, injury-troubled James Posey, and hot-headed White Chocolate, and added Eddie Jones, Damon Stoudamire, Bobby Jackson (all 3 are solid veteran role players), and Hakim Warrick (possibly the steal of the draft). I think their only real mistake was letting Earl Watson walk, but Stoudamire and Jackson more than make up for that. They're gonna be a lot better than they've been the last couple of years, and might even be able to win a playoff game.

Wed Sep 07, 2005 9:32 am

Well I think the Knicks are a little too low. They have one of the greatest coaches ever right now and they have 2 trading baits for the trade deadline- Penny Hardaway and Tim Thomas. I think they will make the post season. Maybe 7th, maybe 5th, but we will see a new Marbury this year that will help his team :!:

Wed Sep 07, 2005 9:37 am

Amphatoast wrote:Well I think the Knicks are a little too low. They have one of the greatest coaches ever right now and they have 2 trading baits for the trade deadline- Penny Hardaway and Tim Thomas. I think they will make the post season. Maybe 7th, maybe 5th, but we will see a new Marbury this year that will help his team :!:


What does trade bait have anything to do with the rankings? You don't rank a team based on trade bait.

Wed Sep 07, 2005 10:03 am

if the rankings are for the end of the season then in a sense they will trade to get better improving there final rank. Now if its for the start of the season, then ok they fine where they are.

Wed Sep 07, 2005 11:36 am

sweet, the nuggets are at 5th...well i think they most certainly will get that spot or even higher this season!

Wed Sep 07, 2005 11:53 am

Mostly agreed. (Y) Good that the Warriors are at 6th. They deserve it because of B-Diddy and J-Rich. They will be moving up as the years go by. :)

Wed Sep 07, 2005 12:04 pm

thank you andrew and indy for putting the sixers in the playoffs

go sixers!!!!!!!@#@#

Wed Sep 07, 2005 12:13 pm

Well I'm going to see how low Memphis going to be this season. :lol: This will be the best team the Grizzlies have had since moving to Memphis chemistry wise and we haven't recieved a rating that low since the first year or two in Memphis when they actually had a bad record. :shake:

Wed Sep 07, 2005 12:33 pm

SbHzMaFiA© wrote:Well I'm going to see how low Memphis going to be this season. :lol: This will be the best team the Grizzlies have had since moving to Memphis chemistry wise and we haven't recieved a rating that low since the first year or two in Memphis when they actually had a bad record. :shake:


Yea, Memphis could go either way, they appeared to lose much more talent than they gained this offseason, but they were stacked last year which probably hurt team chemistry. I have them above Minnesota, who i believe will struggle no matter how well KG plays.
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