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Fri Oct 12, 2007 6:09 am

Garnett will lead the Timberwolves to the championship this year! This year is the year!!!

Fri Oct 12, 2007 6:35 am

Riot wrote:Garnett will lead the Timberwolves to the championship this year! This year is the year!!!


I read this then glanced over to the post count expecting it to be 1 or 2, but noooo it's bitter Riot.

Fri Oct 12, 2007 10:07 am

Champion: Phoenix Suns
I think they break through this year.
East: Boston Celtics
This is going to work. The Celtics and Bulls are the 2 best teams in the East, but the Celtics have enough firepower to score on the Bulls defense.
West: Phoenix Suns
MVP: LeBron James
His supporting cast will be significantly worse if they fail to re-sign Varejao and Pavlovic, but they will have similar success. This is the first of many.
ROY: Kevin Durant
Only competition is Al Horford, but Kevin is going to be Seattle's number 1 scorer from day one.
Most Improved: Rashad McCants
Especially if the Wolves trade Ricky Davis at some point.
DPOY: Jermaine O'Neal
Hopefully he finally gets his due. We'll be a far better defensive team with Dick Harter and JO will finally get recognized.
Sixth Man: David Lee
As long as he isn't going to start for Eddy Curry.
COY: Jim O'Brien
This one I'm almost certain of. It is amazing that the perception of the Pacers right now is so terrible. The stage is set for Jim O'Brien to lead this team to a 4 or 5 spot in the playoffs and it to seem like a huge surprise. That's the type of team that's coach wins COTY. Not teams that were expected to be good and are.

The LaMarcus for MIP picks are very odd. I don't understand why so many people think that the natural progression for him will be good enough to win MIP. He has absolutely no chance. He would have to go for 22+/11+ to even be in the conversation.

Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:53 am

Forgot sixth man. My pick would be Andres Nocioni.

Sixth Man: David Lee
As long as he isn't going to start for Eddy Curry.


I think I remember reading that he'll start at SF.

The LaMarcus for MIP picks are very odd. I don't understand why so many people think that the natural progression for him will be good enough to win MIP. He has absolutely no chance. He would have to go for 22+/11+ to even be in the conversation.


Why 22/11 just to be considered? That's a 13 PPG and 6 RPG improvement. Far better than Al Jefferson's 8 PPG/6 RPG improvement, Kevin Martin's 10 PPG/1 APG improvement and Monta Ellis' 10 PPG/2 RPG improvement last year. I don't see how he has to surpass those improvements by so much just to be considered.

Rashad McCant's would need to average 18+ points and 7 boards a game to match LaMarcus if he was to average 22/11, statistically speaking (which is what matters when the MIP votes start rolling in). I love Rashad, but I really don't see it happening at all.

I'd say LaMarcus gives Portland 16-18 points, 8-9 boards and 2 blocks a game this season.

Fri Oct 12, 2007 1:13 pm

Sit wrote:They had a good run at the end of the season then got owned in the first round. But I think they could surprise a few people. Not pinning my hopes on them to finish 3rd but that's what's fun with predictions. I think that they have what it takes to win their division as I am thinking that Utah will stumble a bit,

I get the Nuggets finishing higher than the Jazz (even though I don't think that will happen), but I can't fathom that you expect the Nuggets to win more games than the Mavs for the #3 seed :o

Fri Oct 12, 2007 2:27 pm

Ooops..i forgot the coach of the year: Scott Skiles
























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Fri Oct 12, 2007 4:19 pm

The LaMarcus for MIP picks are very odd. I don't understand why so many people think that the natural progression for him will be good enough to win MIP. He has absolutely no chance. He would have to go for 22+/11+ to even be in the conversation.


Why 22/11 just to be considered? That's a 13 PPG and 6 RPG improvement. Far better than Al Jefferson's 8 PPG/6 RPG improvement, Kevin Martin's 10 PPG/1 APG improvement and Monta Ellis' 10 PPG/2 RPG improvement last year. I don't see how he has to surpass those improvements by so much just to be considered.

Rashad McCant's would need to average 18+ points and 7 boards a game to match LaMarcus if he was to average 22/11, statistically speaking (which is what matters when the MIP votes start rolling in). I love Rashad, but I really don't see it happening at all.

I'd say LaMarcus gives Portland 16-18 points, 8-9 boards and 2 blocks a game this season.

Aldridge was putting up huge numbers towards the end of the season. This last year, I had pegged Deron Williams as MIP, but his performance towards the end of the 2006 season prevented him from winning it. I can see that happening to LaMarcus.
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Fri Oct 12, 2007 6:18 pm

Indy wrote:COY: Jim O'Brien
This one I'm almost certain of. It is amazing that the perception of the Pacers right now is so terrible. The stage is set for Jim O'Brien to lead this team to a 4 or 5 spot in the playoffs and it to seem like a huge surprise. That's the type of team that's coach wins COTY. Not teams that were expected to be good and are.


My prediction for most disappointed NLSC member: Indy, but I'm one of those people with the amazing perception. :wink:

Sat Oct 13, 2007 3:38 am

pacers a 4 seed in the east? gotta tell ya indy i think the fan in you is coming out a bit there.

Sat Oct 13, 2007 4:48 am

Wow; Indiana at #4? I see the Pacers right now on the same level as the Kings to be honest. I don't see Jim O'Brien winning COY, or them even coming close to the playoffs. There are so many far superior teams even in the East now.

I hate PJ Carlesimo, but if the Sonics' surprisingly deep side makes the playoffs... :P

Sat Oct 13, 2007 6:10 am

4 is probably high. But it isn't nearly as out of reach as you all think.

You will be surprised. None of you have any idea what this team will be like. I don't either, but I have a pretty good idea.

Jim O'Brien has a history of getting the maximum out of what he has. And let me tell you something, you are going to see a brand new Jamaal Tinsley. This will be like his rookie year all over again.

Sat Oct 13, 2007 6:29 am

Indy wrote:None of you have any idea what this team will be like. I don't either, but I have a pretty good idea.


Spo do I. 60 games from O'Neal and Tinsley, Marquis Daniels as starting SG, Travis Diener, Andre Owens, and Kareem Rush off the bench, Bumleavy and Horse, and Jeff Foster! This looks like a playoff team to you? Really? The only bright spot on the roster is Danny Granger, and I'm not at all sold on him being the next Shawn Marion.

you are going to see a brand new Jamaal Tinsley. This will be like his rookie year all over again.


Problem is, you'll be lucky to see him in 60 games. And even if he's as good as he was then and plays all season, it still might not be enough to push Indiana into the playoffs..

Sat Oct 13, 2007 7:30 am

You think of Jamaal as an injury ridden player, but that's because before last year he would fake injuries, or just refuse to play. That's how unhappy he was playing for Rick Carlisle. Thing is though, is that Jamaal loves Indianapolis and loves playing with Jermaine. The team told him he had to stop fucking around and play through the season or he'd be gone. He played 72 games, Rick is gone and Tinsley is still here. Coincidence? No. Now that Rick is gone, look for him to play 75 or more.

Sat Oct 13, 2007 10:57 am

NBA All-star 2008 Prtedictions
East vs West:East will win it.
MVP:Dwyane Wade
3 point Champ:Gilbert Arenas
PS Skills Challenge:Dwyane wade(again)
Shooting Stars Champ:Detroit
-Richard Hamilton
-Nolan
-Bill Laimbeer
Rookie vs Sophomore:Sophomores win
MVP:Tyrus Thomas

Sat Oct 13, 2007 12:01 pm

West vs East: West wins 132-110.
MVP: Arenas or Anthony
3 point champ: dunno
PS Skills Challenge: Kobe
Shooting Stars: Lakers
Kobe
Magic
Leslie

Sat Oct 13, 2007 2:27 pm

All-Star Game: East by 10-15
MVP: Gilbert Arenas
3-Point Champ: Gilbert Arenas :P
Skills Challenge: Tony Parker
Dunk Contest: Gerald Green again
Shooting Stars: Who the fuck cares?

Sat Oct 13, 2007 9:43 pm

TheMC5 wrote:Bumleavy

lol

Partial All-Star prediciton

Starting SF for the East All-Stars: Yi Jianlian

Sat Oct 13, 2007 10:55 pm

Champs: Dallas Mavericks (Finals MVP: Jason Terry !! (Dirk will be guarded very well but Terry will explode))
East: Cavaliers
West: Suns
MVP: LeBron James
ROY: Yi Jianlian
MIP: Tyrus Thomas/LaMarcus Aldridge
DPoY: Gerald Wallace
Coach: Doc Rivers

Some Facts:

- Kevin Martin will be a top 10 scorer at least (25 ppg)
- Luol Deng, Eddy Curry will turn into All Stars.
- Yi Jianlian will have a bigger impact Yao had when he entered the league.
- The Knicks will make the Playoffs.
- LeBron will be the MVP without any doubt (Cavs at one in the East, James with awesome stats)
- Kevin Durant will struggle due his lack of mass and strenght.

Sun Oct 14, 2007 5:18 am

hova- wrote:- Kevin Martin will be a top 10 scorer at least (25 ppg)


That would bag him the MIP honors if so.

Sun Oct 14, 2007 5:32 am

kevin martin top 10 scorer? aint happening

Sun Oct 14, 2007 5:48 am

Roberto wrote:
hova- wrote:- Kevin Martin will be a top 10 scorer at least (25 ppg)


That would bag him the MIP honors if so.


Well he was in the run last year, I dont think he would be again this year, since everybody knows what he can now ... MIP is always about suprise imo

Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:42 am

hova- wrote:Champs: Dallas Mavericks (Finals MVP: Jason Terry !! (Dirk will be guarded very well but Terry will explode))
East: Cavaliers
West: Suns
MVP: LeBron James
ROY: Yi Jianlian
MIP: Tyrus Thomas/LaMarcus Aldridge
DPoY: Gerald Wallace
Coach: Doc Rivers

Some Facts:

- Kevin Martin will be a top 10 scorer at least (25 ppg)
- Luol Deng, Eddy Curry will turn into All Stars.
- Yi Jianlian will have a bigger impact Yao had when he entered the league.
- The Knicks will make the Playoffs.
- LeBron will be the MVP without any doubt (Cavs at one in the East, James with awesome stats)
- Kevin Durant will struggle due his lack of mass and strenght.


There is something wrong with that prediction. Mavs being champs while phoenix western champs, I don't get it at all.

Re: NBA Predictions 2007-2008

Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:54 am

The Champs : Chicago Bulls - MVP = Luol Deng.
Best of the East : Celtics.
Best of the West : Suns.
MVP : Kevin Garnett (C's Record will be good.)
Rookie : Kevin Durant, of course..
Most Improved : Rajon Rondo, Azubuike or Lamarcus Aldridge
Defensive Player : Jermaine O'Neal.

Re: NBA Predictions 2007-2008

Sun Oct 14, 2007 8:14 am

-km- wrote:Chicago Bulls - MVP = Luol Deng.


That's an interesting equation there.

Sun Oct 14, 2007 8:26 am

TheMC5 wrote:Bumleavy


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