Conference Semifinals: Playoff Tree
Season Review – First Round Eliminations
16. Los Angeles Clippers (41-41)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Chris Kaman (76)After splashing the cash in the offseason and being highly active at the trade deadline, this isn't where the Clippers wanted to end up. The only hope for the Clip show is that a full offseason with this roster can gel together and become a force for the 2012-13 season. With the advancement of DeAndre Jordan and the absorbing of Gilbert Arenas' contract, it seems likely that Chris Kaman's 9 year tenure in Los Angeles may be over.
15. Phoenix Suns (42-40)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: NoneA solid result for a team which has bounced back majorly since the loss of Amare Stoudemire and Steve Nash. The Suns look to be in good hands with John Wall & Michael Beasley, and as long as Greg Oden stays healthy they have their franchise C sorted. This could be the year where the Suns may splash some cash to find another piece to get them in a better position for next season.
14. Indiana (43-39)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Vince Carter (74), Dahntay Jones (71)(P)Picking up Vince Carter in the offseason and Ty Lawson at the deadline looked to be the right moves to have the Pacers make the next step, but was all for nought. With Carter likely to return, the Pacers will look set to return with a similar lineup with hopefully better results.
13. Orlando Magic (44-38)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Dwight Howard (92)(P), J.J. Redick (70)All eyes are locked onto Dwight Howard, and whether he'll remain in a Magic uniform. With two straight first-round exits and no All-Star calibre help in sight, it could be time for the clock to strike midnight in Orlando. The Magic may also be bordering on whether to amnesty Rashard Lewis, with his whopping $23m leaving the Orlando front office hamstrung and cashstrapped.
12. Dallas Mavericks (47-38)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: NoneIt's farewell to Jason Kidd, who is set to retire, leaving the PG position open to Rodrigue Beaubois to take over. The Mavericks were dominant throughout the year, but completely toothless in the playoffs. Dallas is still aging drastically, and could be on the tipping point of a rearrange while Dirk is still playing at his best.
11. Milwaukee Bucks (49-33)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: NoneWhat a season from the young Bucks, with ROY Kemba Walker providing everything they hoped out of Brandon Jennings and more, pairing with their dynamite swingman in Paul George, who went bucket for bucket with Paul Pierce throughout their playoff series. If it wasn't already clear, it seems time to truly Fear the Deer.
10. Miami Heat (50-32)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Kris Humphries (73), Jermaine O'Neal (70)A hurt Dwyane Wade definitely played its part in a lackluster playoff performance from the Heat, as a first round exit on a 50 win season never sits well. Thankfully, Kyrie Irving looks set to be a fantastic running mate, and the Heat still have cap space to beef up their front-line, which is clearly their achilles heel.
9. Oklahoma City (51-31)
Notable upcoming Free Agents: Brendan Haywood (71)From a championship in their first playoff appearance, to a 7-game first round elimination. The game of basketball can be cruel, and it seems to have dealt the young Thunder a fatal blow. With MVP Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook shining thoughout the series, questions need to be raised around the production of some of their smaller parts. Marcus Camby is set to retire, leaving the reigns to Serge Ibaka to fill the giant rebounding void.