NOVoodoo
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The second round starts tomorrow (or really, in just eight hours). I'm interested in hearing ya'lls opinions of how you think it will break down. The first round really only had one real "upset," but the second round is when things get interesting -
East:
#1 Miami
#5 Chicago
#2 New York
#3 Indiana
West:
#1 Oklahoma City
#5 Memphis
#2 San Antonio
#6 Golden State
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My predictions -
East:
#1 Miami
#5 Chicago
Miami in 6. (I love watching Chicago play, because they hustle, they play smart, and they play with effort. They've also been able to take Miami out of their game before in the regular season. Noah also looked great tonight, despite the plantar fasciitis. That's why I'll give them two games, and that's why I'll also be rooting for them in this series, but does anyone really give them a puncher's chance in this one?)
#2 New York
#3 Indiana
Indiana in 6. (New York has lived and died on their shooting all year long. J.R. Smith can lose you games just as easily as he can win them for you, and Melo's in a similar boat. They're just not a very well rounded team. Indiana should have had a clean sweep of Atlanta, so I'm worried about their focus right now, but this is one series I'd throw money down in Vegas on in favor of the underdog and not lose a minute of sleep over.)
West:
#1 Oklahoma City
#5 Memphis
Memphis in 7.
(I'll be political and predict a hard fought series here with my Grizz pulling it out in seven... although out of any match-up, I think the Westbrook loss effects this one the least. This series will be won or lost based on the frontcourt match-ups and Martin's outside shooting.)
#2 San Antonio
#6 Golden State
San Antonio in 6.
(I'm rooting for Golden State in this one, and San Antonio has choked a few key playoff series away recently, but I just find it hard to bet against Pops and his Spurs. They were supposed to be "done" three years ago, yet they wound up with the third best record in the entire NBA with a Tim Duncan that should be enjoying retirement, an old banged up Manu, an aging Parker, and a cast of players that would have been labeled "scrubs" by other teams' metrics. It's hard to pick against the results,... although I'll definitely be rooting against them.)
East:
#1 Miami
#5 Chicago
#2 New York
#3 Indiana
West:
#1 Oklahoma City
#5 Memphis
#2 San Antonio
#6 Golden State
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My predictions -
East:
#1 Miami
#5 Chicago
Miami in 6. (I love watching Chicago play, because they hustle, they play smart, and they play with effort. They've also been able to take Miami out of their game before in the regular season. Noah also looked great tonight, despite the plantar fasciitis. That's why I'll give them two games, and that's why I'll also be rooting for them in this series, but does anyone really give them a puncher's chance in this one?)
#2 New York
#3 Indiana
Indiana in 6. (New York has lived and died on their shooting all year long. J.R. Smith can lose you games just as easily as he can win them for you, and Melo's in a similar boat. They're just not a very well rounded team. Indiana should have had a clean sweep of Atlanta, so I'm worried about their focus right now, but this is one series I'd throw money down in Vegas on in favor of the underdog and not lose a minute of sleep over.)
West:
#1 Oklahoma City
#5 Memphis
Memphis in 7.
(I'll be political and predict a hard fought series here with my Grizz pulling it out in seven... although out of any match-up, I think the Westbrook loss effects this one the least. This series will be won or lost based on the frontcourt match-ups and Martin's outside shooting.)
#2 San Antonio
#6 Golden State
San Antonio in 6.
(I'm rooting for Golden State in this one, and San Antonio has choked a few key playoff series away recently, but I just find it hard to bet against Pops and his Spurs. They were supposed to be "done" three years ago, yet they wound up with the third best record in the entire NBA with a Tim Duncan that should be enjoying retirement, an old banged up Manu, an aging Parker, and a cast of players that would have been labeled "scrubs" by other teams' metrics. It's hard to pick against the results,... although I'll definitely be rooting against them.)
