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- Posted on: Wed, 07/14/2010 - 2:08am #19191
shannon92ParticipantEast
1 – Miami
2 – Orlando
3 – Bulls
4 – Boston
5 – Atlanta
6 – Bucks
7 – Bobcats
8 – 76ers9 – Knicks
10 -PacersWest
1 – Lakers
2 – Dallas
3 – Nuggets
4 – Okc
5 – Portland
6 – Spurs
7 – Utah
8 – Rockets9 – Memphis
10 -Kingsthoughts?
0 - Posted on: Wed, 07/14/2010 - 2:22am #353906
Mr.Knick 32ParticipantEast
Charlotte is not better then NY. Atlanta is not better then Milwaukee
West
Portland should be higher.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 07/14/2010 - 3:11am #353910
ChrischiParticipantI don’t think Boston will be in the Top 4. They will have injury trouble and let people rest to concentrate fully on the playoffs. I see the Hawks over the Bucks though. The Knicks and Sixers over the Bobcats and the Pistons over the Pacers.
Portland has a good chance to be higher, if they stay healthy, which is questionable as always. Same for the Rockets, if they’re healthy they will have 50+ wins.
And the Kings won’t be 10th. They have a good young team, but the Clippers and the Hornets have better teams right now. Especially the Clippers.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 07/14/2010 - 3:48am #353917
TyroberParticipantThe knicks are going to make the playoffs. That is going to be a great regular season team that doesnt do much in the post season.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 07/14/2010 - 6:37am #354014
ChrischiParticipantHard to to something in the post season if you’re facing the Heat or the Magic.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 07/14/2010 - 8:41am #354112
burningfloodParticipantI don’t think the Warriors will finish behind Memphis and Sacramento this year. Maybe I’m just a homer, but I think the addition of David Lee and the return of Andris Biedrins to form is going to push the Warriors forward. The Dubs consistently have had a problem rebounding, allowing second chance points; Lee and Biedrins together are a great front line from a rebounding standpoint. Curry is still developing. Monta will be back, and yes, he probably won’t be a lockdown defender ala Shane Battier, but if he tries, he can play decently on that end as well. We saw them last year with injury after injury, three D-league call ups, and they consistently dressed the league minimum (and had a six man rotation). That obviously won’t cut it, but if the Warriors can stay healthy this year? They can be good.
I don’t know anything about Dorrell Wright, but can he play? He’s supposed to bring it on defense, which is something the Warriors need.
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