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Toronto are the favorites.[/QUOTE]</p>
Well, I mean, they should be. They have so much depth and great chemistry. They are easily a 50 win team, and are in contention for an ECF title. </p>
Boston is at this point a great regular season without the necessary depth to win the NBA Championship.
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Well, during the season, depth is a problem. With KG, Pierce and Allen playing almost 43 minutes per, by the playoffs, they will be fatigued. However, with Posey, House running the 8 man rotation, they can still win. Look at Cleveland, they didn't have a deep bench in the playoffs, but will shall see.</p>
I just want to see this Net team play 82 games without a major injury. If Jamaal Magloire can play well and Nenad Krstic can return successfully, then the Nets could be on paper a contender in the Atlantic and the East.
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The Nets can always be a contender, but their inside game is slowly improving. With Magloire, Boone and my one of my favorite upcoming young players Sean Williams. I think that the Nets PF future is with Williams, and he should be able to help the Nets a lot.</p>[/QUOTE]
Are you sure you're not a Net fan? I agree with all of your points. Well, I think the Nets improved more than the Toronto, but its hard to transfer that to a concrete statement on which team has the better shot on winning the East, let alone the division. Looking at both teams now, I wanna say that the Nets are better, but they're also their own worst enemy. Look at last year's playoffs: The Nets proved that they were the better team, but Toronto won the division. </p>[/QUOTE]
Yup, I'm sure I'm not a Nets fan. Lol. I think the East and Atlantic is getting more open, but I'm still not sure anymore on who will win either. Kidd, makes the team. If the Nets had no injuries, it could of been closer in the Atlantic division, but this up coming year should be a lot more competitive.</p>