2006-2007 Playoff Predictions

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Postby mvpshaq32 on Fri Jun 23, 2006 4:26 pm

Western Conference:
1.) Phoenix Suns
2.) San Antonio Spurs
3.) Denver Nuggets
4.) Dallas Mavericks
5.) Houston Rockets
6.) Los Angeles Clippers
7.) NO/Oklahoma City Hornets(if they remain in the west, if not then Los Angeles Lakers)
8.) Sacremento Kings

Eastern Conference:
1.) Cleveland Cavaliers
2.) Detroit Pistons
3.) Miami Heat
4.) New Jersey Nets
5.) Chicago Bulls
6.) Washington Wizards
7.) Toronto Raptors
8.) Orlando Magic
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Postby Indy on Fri Jun 23, 2006 4:26 pm

Unrestrict3D wrote:Everybody's underestimating the Utah Jazz :scold: Not only will Utah make the playoffs, they'll win the division title. Denver is going to give them a run for their money but mark my words, Utah will be in the playoffs next season.


I agree. I had Utah in the playoffs this season, but I expected Boozer to be back sooner.
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Postby Matt on Fri Jun 23, 2006 6:24 pm

Hah, what an idiotic thread. Offseason moves haven't even started yet, we don't even know what trades will be made and what free agents will sign where. Hell, the draft hasn't even taken place.


True......not to mention mid-season trades.
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Postby scrub on Fri Jun 23, 2006 6:49 pm

You can't really make any wise judgments yet without looking at teams' activity in the off-season. There should be the likes of Miami, Detroit, Cleveland, Indiana, Chicago and New Jersey making it from the East. From the West expect Pheonix, San Antonio, Dallas, Sacramento, Houston, LA Clippers.

However do not count out teams like Chicago, Toronto, Atlanta and Charlotte because with the amount of top players possibly on the trading block I feel small teams could make strong contenders a la Phoenix 2004-5. I named these teams because of their cap space so I feel with the right additions they could possibly become contenders. With the likes of Kevin Garnett, Allen Iverson and Paul Pierce(?) some teams may end in the Conference or NBA Finals.

Just because Amare Stoudamire is returning and Miami are reigning champs doesn't mean we will see a Miami-Phoenix finals next year because a couple of smart moves in the off-season can make a hell of a diffference.
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Postby eisfeld on Fri Jun 23, 2006 6:54 pm

West:

1. Suns (if they use the same lineup + Amare)
2. Rockets (if Yao and McGrady stay healthy)
3. Spurs (if they can find a decent bigman)
4. Mavericks (I expect them to drop)
5. Grizzlies (They will surely improve)
6. Clippers (May battle with the Grizzlies and Mavs for seeds 4-6)
7. Kings (Will battle with the Hornets and Sonics for seeds 7-8)
8. Hornets

East:
1. Cavaliers (I expect them to improve even more)
2. Heat (Without GP and Zo they will probably fall even further)
3. Pistons (I think if BW is done, they will battle for the third seed)
4. Nets (Big question mark considering Kidd)
5. Chicago (I expect them to be a lock for seed 4 or 5)
6. Bucks (Same here, they will improve a lot)
7. Wizards (Biggest question, I think seeds 7 and 8 will be a battle between the Wizards, Celtics, Pacers and Sixers)
8. Celtics
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Postby Unrestrict3D on Fri Jun 23, 2006 7:18 pm

eisfeld wrote:West:

1. Suns (if they use the same lineup + Amare)
2. Rockets (if Yao and McGrady stay healthy)
3. Spurs (if they can find a decent bigman)
4. Mavericks (I expect them to drop)
5. Grizzlies (They will surely improve)
6. Clippers (May battle with the Grizzlies and Mavs for seeds 4-6)
7. Kings (Will battle with the Hornets and Sonics for seeds 7-8)
8. Hornets

East:
1. Cavaliers (I expect them to improve even more)
2. Heat (Without GP and Zo they will probably fall even further)
3. Pistons (I think if BW is done, they will battle for the third seed)
4. Nets (Big question mark considering Kidd)
5. Chicago (I expect them to be a lock for seed 4 or 5)
6. Bucks (Same here, they will improve a lot)
7. Wizards (Biggest question, I think seeds 7 and 8 will be a battle between the Wizards, Celtics, Pacers and Sixers)
8. Celtics


Err, your format is all screwed up. There has to be at least one team from the northwest division (Utah ;)) in the playoffs. Also, If Cleveland had the second seed than the highest Detroit could seed is fourth.

Well, if they don't change the format next season.
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Postby eisfeld on Fri Jun 23, 2006 7:21 pm

Argh, you're right on the west, but in the East I was considering the hopefully new playoff format ;)
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Postby Riot on Sat Jun 24, 2006 1:39 am

Unrestrict3D wrote:Everybody's underestimating the Utah Jazz :scold: Not only will Utah make the playoffs, they'll win the division title. Denver is going to give them a run for their money but mark my words, Utah will be in the playoffs next season.


Wolves will win the division. Book it.
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Postby Dro on Sat Jun 24, 2006 2:38 am

Riot wrote:
Unrestrict3D wrote:Everybody's underestimating the Utah Jazz :scold: Not only will Utah make the playoffs, they'll win the division title. Denver is going to give them a run for their money but mark my words, Utah will be in the playoffs next season.


Wolves will win the division. Book it.


Lol Wiot...the past two seasons you told me that the Wolves would be better than the Suns. You're 0-2 buddy...care for 0-3?
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Postby Riot on Sat Jun 24, 2006 2:51 am

I had 2003-2004 season right though, didn't I?
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Postby Dro on Sat Jun 24, 2006 2:53 am

Riot wrote:I had 2003-2004 season right though, didn't I?


I don't think I ever said the Suns would be better in 03-04.

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