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East:

 

1. Miami (68-14)

2. Orlando (60-22)

3. Chicago (53-29)

4. Boston (52-30)

5. Atlanta (49-33)

6. Milwaukee (48-34)

7. Washington (43-39)

8. Philadelphia (40-42)

 

West (Too jumbled to make record predictions)

1. Los Angeles

2. Oklahoma City

3. Dallas

4. Utah

5. Portland

6. San Antonio

7. New Orleans

8. Houston

****Denver.. No idea what to do with them yet. Definitely subject to change

 

LA over Miami in the Finals

 

 

All Star teams (Who I think will get voted in first, reserves 2nd/3rd)

 

East:

PG - Derrick Rose/Rajon Rondo

SG - Dwayne Wade/Joe Johnson/Stephen Jackson

SF - LeBron James/Paul Pierce/Danny Granger

PF - Amare Stoudamire/Chris Bosh

C - Dwight Howard/Joakim Noah

 

West:

PG Steve Nash/Chris Paul/Deron Williams

SG Kobe Bryant/Brandon Roy/Tyreke Evans

SF Kevin Durant/Carmelo Anthony

PF Dirk Nowitzki/Blake Griffin

C Pau Gasol/Tim Duncan

 

MVP Kevin Durant

ROY John Wall

Sixth Man Jamal Crawford

Most Improved Andray Blatche

East:

 

1. Cleveland (68-14)

2. Orlando (60-22)

3. Chicago (53-29)

4. Boston (52-30)

5. Atlanta (49-33)

6. Milwaukee (48-34)

7. Washington (43-39)

8. Philadelphia (40-42)

 

West (Too jumbled to make record predictions)

1. Los Angeles

2. Oklahoma City

3. Dallas

4. Utah

5. Portland

6. San Antonio

7. New Orleans

8. Houston

****Denver.. No idea what to do with them yet. Definitely subject to change

 

LA over Miami in the Finals

 

 

All Star teams (Who I think will get voted in first, reserves 2nd/3rd)

 

East:

PG - Derrick Rose/Rajon Rondo

SG - Dwayne Wade/Joe Johnson/Stephen Jackson

SF - LeBron James/Paul Pierce/Danny Granger

PF - Amare Stoudamire/Chris Bosh

C - Dwight Howard/Joakim Noah

 

West:

PG Steve Nash/Chris Paul/Deron Williams

SG Kobe Bryant/Brandon Roy/Tyreke Evans

SF Kevin Durant/Carmelo Anthony

PF Dirk Nowitzki/Blake Griffin

C Pau Gasol/Tim Duncan

 

MVP Kevin Durant

ROY John Wall

Sixth Man Jamal Crawford

Most Improved Andray Blatche

 

 

 

:o

First team in NBA history to go to the NBA Finals without making the playoffs :mischief

East:

 

1. Miami

2. Chicago

3. Orlando

4. Boston

5. Atlanta

6. Milwaukee

7. New York

8. Washington

 

West:

 

1. LA Lakers

2. Oklahoma City

3. Dallas

4. Portland

5. Denver

6. San Antonio

7. Utah

8. Houston

 

Heat over Thunder in finals.

Eastern Conference

1. Miami Heat (65-17)

2. Boston Celtics (58-24)

3. Orlando Magic (55-27)

4. Chicago Bulls (52-30)

5. Milwaukee Bucks (45-37)

6. Atlanta Hawks (44-38)

7. New York Knicks (42-40)

8. Washington Wizards (38-44)

 

Eastern Conference First Round

 

1. Miami Heat vs 8. Washington Wizards (Heat in 4)

2. Boston Celtics vs 7. New York Knicks (Celtics in 7)

3. Orlando Magic vs 6. Atlanta Hawks (Magic in 7)

4. Chicago Bulls vs 5. Milwaukee Bucks (Bucks in 6)

 

Eastern Conference Semifinals

1. Miami Heat vs. 5. Milwaukee Bucks (Heat in 5)

2. Boston Celtics vs 3. Orlando Magic (Magic in 6)

 

Eastern Conference Finals

1. Miami Heat vs 3. Orlando Magic (Heat in 6)

 

Western Conference

1. Los Angeles Lakers (61-21)

2. Oklahoma City Thunder (56-26)

3. Dallas Mavericks (50-32)

4. Houston Rockets (46-36)

5. Portland Trail Blazers (45-37)

6. Utah Jazz (43-39)

7. Denver Nuggets (43-39)

8. New Orleans Hornets (41-41)

 

Western Conference First Round

1. Los Angeles Lakers vs 8. New Orleans Hornets (Lakers in 5)

2. Oklahoma City Thunder vs 7. Denver Nuggets (Thunder in 4)

3. Dallas Mavericks vs 6. Utah Jazz (Jazz in 6)

4. Houston Rockets vs 5. Portland Trail Blazers (Blazers in 7)

 

Western Conference Semifinals

1. Los Angeles Lakers vs 5. Portland Trail Blazers (Lakers in 7)

2. Oklahoma City Thunder vs 6. Utah Jazz (Thunder in 6)

 

Western Conference Finals

1. Los Angeles Lakers vs 2. Oklahoma City Thunder (Lakers in 7)

 

NBA Finals

1. Miami Heat vs 1. Los Angeles Lakers (Heat in 6)

NBA Finals MVP: Lebron James

 

 

 

NBA Awards

MVP: Kobe Bryant (Lakers)

6th Man of the Year: Marcus Thornton (Hornets)

Defensive Player of the Year: Lebron James (Heat)

Most Improved: Michael Beasley (Timberwolves)

Coach of the Year: Rick Adelman (Rockets)

Rookie of the Year: Blake Griffin (Clippers)

Here's what I think as off now. Subject to Change

 

East:

 

1. Miami

2. Orlando

3. Chicago

4. Boston

5. Atlanta

6. New York

7. Philly

8. Washington

 

West

 

This is tough as teams are pretty good in there own ways

 

1. Los Angeles

2. Oklahoma City

3. Dallas

4. Utah

5. Portland

6. San Antonio

7. Denver

8. New Orleans

 

 

As of now I have Lakers over Heat in 7.

 

MVP Kevin Durant

ROY John Wall

Sixth Man Jamal Crawford

Most Improved Andray Blatche

How come quite a few of you think the Heat will fall at the final hurdle against the Lakers in the finals, despite being obviously thrilled to have the big 3 in your team?

How come quite a few of you think the Heat will fall at the final hurdle against the Lakers in the finals, despite being obviously thrilled to have the big 3 in your team?

 

That's what I'd like to know. The Lakers would've lost if Artest hadn't made that 3.

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They're back to back defending champs who improved in the offseason. I don't think its a stretch to pick them to win the NBA championship.

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I think Indiana will be an improved team this year. With the Collison addition and Hiibert's improved play, they have a nice core of Collison, Granger and Hibbert.

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Chris "Birdman" Andersen.. he was already tatted up pretty good but he went nuts in the offseason

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