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The West was deeper last year, but the East had the 3 best teams in the league...at least 3 of the top 4.
The West was deeper last year, but the East had the 3 best teams in the league...at least 3 of the top 4.
I'd say two of the three best teams in the NBA were from the west, the Lakers and Hornets. The Celtics were the best.
Who the fourth best team was, I'd say was a toss-up between Utah and Detroit.
I'm sorry but Cleveland would have beat NO, Utah and probably the Lakers in a seven game series last year.
I'm sorry but Cleveland would have beat NO, Utah and probably the Lakers in a seven game series last year.
No apologies necessary, I simply don't think that's remotely true.
Cleveland swept the Lakers 2-0 last season and LeBron thoroughly outplayed Kobe.
Cleveland swept the Lakers 2-0 last season and LeBron thoroughly outplayed Kobe.
It took one of the best defenses of all time (Celtics last season) to beat the Cavs in 7, that's how close it was.
Cleveland would have beaten NO and Utah easily, and I would give them a chance against the Lakers any day.
Record wise, Boston and Detroit were best last season.
That's because they had to play the good teams in the West twice instead 3 to 4 times like most Western conference teams did.

Plus Lakers get an extra 2 home games every year, which is an advantage to their schedule.

Cleveland swept the Lakers 2-0 last season
http://www.basketball-reference.com/fc/h2h_finder.cgi?request=1&p1=jamesle01&p2=bryanko01and LeBron thoroughly outplayed Kobe.
If we're focused on last year, this thread is absurd. The East had a couple really good teams, but squat for depth. Last year the 8th slot in the East had a 37-45 record and the 8th slot in the West had a 50-32 record. Golden State didn't even make the playoffs despite having a 48-34 record -- in the East, they would've been in the 4th slot. Anyone want to bet on whether which conference had the better overall record head to head?
alright, I got bored.
The 8 eastern conference playoff teams record vs the West last year was;
Boston 25-5
Detroit 22-8
Cleveland 17-13
Toronto 12-18
Orlando 14-16
Philly 15-15
Washington 14-16
Atlanta 13-17
Total Record: 132- 108
The Western confernce playoffs teams record vs the East last year was;
LAL 20-10
NOH 22-8
Utah 21-9
SAS 23-7
Pheonix 24-6
Houston 22-8
Dallas 18-12
Denver 19-11
Total Record 169 - 71
So there is quite a difference.
The interesting thing will be to see how different those records are at the end of this year. That will dictate if the East is catching up or not.