This is my very same preview post from .org, so to maximize the purpose of this big ass post it's now at two sites. Now yours doesn't have to as long winded as this. Try to at least give your playoff teams.
Rank. Team (Conf. Rank)
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
1. Philadelphia 76ers (3) - This must be the most average division in pro sports. Even though this team has lost Eric Snow they should be just fine. Glenn and McKie/Green/Korver are good options on the perimeter and Kenny Thomas and Dalembert will crash the boards and get their points. This team also has surprisingly good depth with two of McKie/Green?Korver coming off the bench with Iguodala, Brian Skinner, Corliss Williamson.
2. New York Knicks (5) - The backcourt is solid with Steph, Allan, Penny and Jamal. Even if some of them make too much
$$$. The front line is questionable with Mohammed and Tim "What's Contact?" Thomas. Kurt Thomas is a good bench player but would not do well in the starting line-up.
3. Boston Celtics (7) - Paul Pierce is a great player, Jiri is coming along, Ricky is a great spark plug and GP should be able to teach a thing or two to their draft class. Up front more questions with Mark Blount, Raef LaFrentz, Googs, and McCarty. The young guns (Jefferson and Perkins) are not ready to contribute allthough they may be forced too.
4. Toronto Raptors (10) - Another backcourt in good shape with VC, Jalen, Alvin Williams, Skip, and Herpes Peterson. The front line has potential to do well with Bosh apparently looking great in preseason after packing on a few more pounds and Rafael with an NBA ready body. Marshall could be a sixth man candidate. Then again they could easily tank.
5. New Jersey Nets (11) - Point 1 - JKidd is old and has a bum knee. Point 2 - Jefferson only looked good because of JKidd and a
healthy knee. Point 3 - K-Mart is in Denver, and starting Scalabrine is a real option. Yikes.
Then again the teams in that division could finish in the oppostie order and it wouldn't be very surprising.
Central Division
1. Detroit Pistons (1) - Who needs Memo? Not these champs as they have added McDyess (apparently looking good) and Derrick Coleman to replace him with a growing Drunk Milicic. Bar any injuries this team will be first again.
2. Indiana Pacers (4) - If it wasn't for that pesky division-winner-gets-top-playoff-spot thing this team would be second. Ron Artest playing overrated defence and muscling his way to the hoop and mini-KG playing well will carry this team of course. Jamaal Tinsley could be a problem though, and Reggie would be a defensive liability if it wasn't for Ron-Ron taking the good sg's. Stephen Jackson and Fred Jones off the bench is good in my books though. Hopefully David Harrison can contribute right away because Scot Pollard and Jeff Foster both shouldn't be starting.
3. Cleveland Cavaliers (6) - LeBron - Boozer = Playoffs??? Another year to improve and gel. The additions of Eric Snow, Drew Gooden, and Luke Jackson should help at those positions. Jackson provides some three-point range, but only some. Hopefully Big Z's feet hold up.
4. Milwaukee Bucks (9) - Very good wing players with Mike Redd, Desmond Mason, and KVH. Too bad they suck everywhere else. TJ Ford will come along, just not yet. And no matter how Dutch Dan Gadzuric is he really isn't that good.
5. Chicago Bulls (12) - Kirk could continue improving, the rookies could do well, this may be the year for the '01 big men, and the veterans could provide great leadership for the young guys. But there is no way all of that is happening in one year. Eddie Robinson is still a bum, and while one of the two C's might improve they are not both going to be good.
Southeast Division
1. Miami Heat (2) - Shaq, Dwyane Wade, Eddie Jones, and...no one else. That will definitly carry them to a great record, and is more than enough to win this divison. They won't be able to go deep into the playoffs with this line-up though. Shaq will not play the whole season, Dwyane is still learning (but learning very quickly), and EJ is on the down slope of his career.
2. Orlando Magic (8) - Yes they will make the playoffs. I just like Dwight Howard for some reason. Really like him (don't make any immature jokes about that comment.) Grant is looking good, and if he plays 70+ games this team has a chance. If he is playing he will play point forward if the Magic know what's good for them. Francis would be very effective without the 'pressure' of bringing the ball up and deciding between missing a shot and passing. And they got Jameer off the bench. I want to use this team in NBA Live.
3. Washington Wizards (13) - The '01-'02 Warriors finished 21-61. This team has the same big players. Except when Kwame Brown is on your team you get worse. They really don't have much hope for anything. Jarvis Hayes and Steve Blake better do something since they're the only decent non-Warriors.
4. Atlanta Hawks (14) - I'm torn with this team. Antoine should guarantee them a loss, but they also have Kevin Wliis (an OG Hawk) and that athletic frenchman. Antoine and his airballs win. One more thing, Al Harrington is dumb.
5. Charlotte Bobcats (15) - Well...I'm taking Gerald Wallce in my fantasy team. And Emeka might win ROY since he's being forced to score in this lineup giving him good all-around numbers. Everyone knows they're going to suck, and suck harsh too.
Western Conference
Southwest Division
1. San Antonio Spurs (1) - Brent Barry guarantees them this division. Tim Duncan will be super good again, Paker will be good, Ginobili is so in control when he's out of control, Barry gives leadership, and if Nesterovic every grew a backbone I would put this team in the finals.
2. Houston Rockets (5) - Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady. They need a point guard badly. I really don't have anything to say about this team.
3. Memphis Grizzlies (6) - This is the same team as last year. A good team, but not a great team. A first round team, but not a second round team. I like their line-up, and Pau Gasol seems to have come from a different cut of Euros with *gasp* a mean streak and post game. Not much more than last year from this team.
4. Dallas Mavericks (8) - I strongly dislike Dirk Nowitzki and it's against my religion to praise him or whatever team he happens to be on. I also started to dislike the Mavs as since they have Steve Nash everyone here in Canada loves them and always had to say why they weren't that great. Eventually I just disliked them. Anyways, I just think these other teams are better than them.
5. New Orleans Hornets (10) - This move to the west has really removed the advantage they had in the East: a good frontcourt. Combine Mash's injury with the move and they are not making the playoffs. Allthough this is another tight division, it couldn't be flipped up-side down without notice, but teams 2-5 could.
Northwest Division
1. Minnesota Timberwolves (2) - KG is too damn good. The only thing holding them back is the apparent unrest happening with Spree and Cassell. But the return of Troy Hudson is huge, as is the signing of Eddie Griffin. He could give KG a chance to rest if he keeps his gun in the bedside table and his fist away from women's faces.
2. Utah Jazz (7) - ANDREI!!! He is a do-all amazing player. Arroyo is only getting better, and the signing of Boozer and Okur is great. By predicting them in seventh place Jerry Sloan will get them homecourt advantage. Ok, maybe not, but Sloan is a great coach. They will do well.
3. Denver Nuggets (9) - K-Mart is a good addition and all, but the Western Conference is too damn good for them. This team would be at least a five seed in the East which is a shame. Another reason they won't do great is Carmelo Anthony is a little bitch.
4. Portland Trail Blazers (12) - The Trailblazers are in for a real dog fight this season (hahaha.) Randolph is good, but has no concept of defence, Miles is shaky, Abdur-Rahim is a sixth man candidate, and there is no clearcut winner at the pg spot (at least one of these guys will request a trade by next offseason.) Theo Ratliff might block a lot of shots, and Zach Randolph might score a lot of points, but they are two players so there are holes in this team.
5. Seattle SuperSonics (13) - They just don't have a very good team. Ray Allen is still a good player, but he's the only one on this team. Rashard Lewis isn't a smart, experienced player (but hey, he can score 50 points in foreign countries) and Flip Murray is far too cocky. They might have hope if Collison can step it up.
Pacific Division
1. Los Angeles Lakers (3) - As much as the Lakers lost they are still a good team. And Kove will give them a few wins. This team is mostly here because I hate the Kings with a fiery passion from deep within my soul. If Karl Malone stays, they can get this seed. However, if he leaves Brian Grant is in the starting line-up and there is no good back-up at center or power forward. Horace doesn't have another season in him, and Cook is still a youngster. This Laker team
needs to get out and run, or they will die a painful half-court death.
2. Sacremento Kings (4) - They won't win anything big as their window has been shut. The team will do well in the regular season, but I see them loosing in the first round. Chris Webber, Doug Christie, and Mike Bibby are all bitches, Brad Miller is a chump, and Peja can't bring them out of that.
3. Phoenix Suns (11) - My team baby. While their 1-4 positions are very well filled with Amare, Marion, Richardson, Johnson, Nash, Barbosa, and a shooter in Casey Jacobsen. But their center postition wouldn't cut it in the Atlantic division. The choice between Voskuhl and Hunter is a real doozy, I haven't seen Hunter play so I don't know which one should start. And I currently don't know who they plan on starting.
4. Los Angeles Clippers (14) - They're the Clippers! People who post on this board can easily bench more than Livingston, and Maggette is a pretty boy who is streaky. Brand can't lead them out of that, not even with a 30-15 season. Their saving grace could be Kaman playing well at center.
5. Golden State Warriors (15) - They were so close a few years ago, now...nothing. This team can't keep games close enough for Derek Fisher to shoot them out of. Jason Richardson needs to work on his jumper, and what happened to Troy Murphy?
East Finals
Detroit Pistons over Philadelphia 76ers (

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West Finals
Minnesota Timberwolves over San Antonio Spurs
NBA Finals
Minnesota Timberwolves over Detroit Pistons
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