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Enoran

Senior Member
Nov 3, 2007
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#62
The Cleveland Cavaliers, the Boston Celtics and the Orlando Magic are the first 3 teams in that order to qualify for the playoffs. There are still around 20 games left to play and they are still in with realistic chances to grab the 1st seed and home court advantage in both the Eastern Conference and the NBA.

The LA Lakers despite still having the best record in the NBA up until now has yet to mathematically qualify for the Western Conf. playoffs.

Standings (12th March 2009)

East Top 8
Cleveland Cavaliers
Boston Celtics
Orlando Magic
Atlanta Hawks
Miami Heat
Detroit Pistons
Philadelphia 76ers
Milwaukee Bucks

West Top 8
L.A. Lakers
San Antonio Spurs
Houston Rockets
Utah Jazz
New Orleans Hornets
Portland Trail Blazers
Denver Nuggets
Dallas Mavericks
 

Rollie

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2008
5,143
#63
Uhhh... Go Raptors??

Fucking hell, it hurts to be a Raps fan. Honestly, I think this could be LBJ's year (the first of many).
 

Enoran

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Nov 3, 2007
1,739
#64
Uhhh... Go Raptors??

Fucking hell, it hurts to be a Raps fan. Honestly, I think this could be LBJ's year (the first of many).
The Raptors are definitely not going to qualify for the playoffs. Chris Bosh is really a decent player, one of the better Power forward currently, but he needs a better team around him. I would be glad to have him coming to the Magic ...

I agree with u on LBJ but one should not dismiss the monster Dwlight Horward whom I think will be there to challenge LBJ for the years coming. I think he is on course to get the NBA Defensive Player of the year after leading the NBA in Block Shots and Rebounds.
 

Enoran

Senior Member
Nov 3, 2007
1,739
#66
the mavs beat the suns last night and the blazers this evening

i hate them

U hated Dirk, Dru?

Charles Barkley said on TNT that he dun really care about who is gonna take the West 8th Spot, be it the Mavs or the Suns. According to him, its juz like an ugly girl for another and nobody cares abt ugly girls. Be it Mavs or the Suns, both will not get past the Lakers ...
 

Rollie

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2008
5,143
#68
goddamn fuckin' raptors.
They fucking kill me. During Bargnani's rookie year, I thought I saw the makings of a really good team... but now they're on the verge of totally collapsing. If Bosh does decide to leave, he better make damn sure to play his ass off in the process, so that the team doesn't get fucking raped again like it did with the Carter trade.

If I could have one move over, it would be signing Kapono to such a lucrative deal. This was a team that was already extremely weak in athleticism on the wings, and brutal at perimeter defending in general - they still are. That money (6M a year or whatever) could have been spent much more wisely. They also should have resigned Delfino.

I used to think that the biggest mistake was passing on Aldridge (some would also say Roy), but at this point in time, the decision could turn out well in the end. Bargnani's finally picking it up and has played really well since Christmas. In a couple of years, he could be scary good... if he ever learns how to use his size effectively down low.

Anyways, I rant, but the team just fucking frustrates me to no end. Hopefully they find a way to keep Marion on the cheap (never, ever going to happen).
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
82,806
#69
don't worry, summer of '10 will be Bosh's welcoming party to the Knicks along with LeBron

just sit back and watch my words come to fruition
 

Enoran

Senior Member
Nov 3, 2007
1,739
#70
The Lakers juz down the Spurs on the road 102-95 and clinched the Pacific Division title on the way ...

But Dru, why will James joins the Knicks. The Cavs are doing an excellent job of building a team around James. Mo Williams and Ben Wallace are great supporting casts to have on his side.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
82,806
#71
The Lakers juz down the Spurs on the road 102-95 and clinched the Pacific Division title on the way ...

But Dru, why will James joins the Knicks. The Cavs are doing an excellent job of building a team around James. Mo Williams and Ben Wallace are great supporting casts to have on his side.
because NY is the best market to play in any professional sport in the U.S. the knicks have the money to pay whatever he demands, the revenue earning to bring in anyone they need to build a winning team and he will be playing on the biggest stage everynight of his life.

the summer of 2010 is the biggest free agent flush ever- players like lebron, wade, bosh, nash, stoudemire, nowitzki, durant are all unrestricted free agents. the market will be flooded but the knicks are the only team that can afford 2-3 of these players. they will be sought after but most of them will leave the teams they are at currently because of the small money/market issue.

the knicks lock in lebron and durant, and either get bosh or stoudemire but i think it will be bosh since he is less injury prone.

plus, cleveland is a shithole literally - actually the entire state of ohio is
 
Jan 7, 2004
29,704
#72
They fucking kill me. During Bargnani's rookie year, I thought I saw the makings of a really good team... but now they're on the verge of totally collapsing. If Bosh does decide to leave, he better make damn sure to play his ass off in the process, so that the team doesn't get fucking raped again like it did with the Carter trade.

If I could have one move over, it would be signing Kapono to such a lucrative deal. This was a team that was already extremely weak in athleticism on the wings, and brutal at perimeter defending in general - they still are. That money (6M a year or whatever) could have been spent much more wisely. They also should have resigned Delfino.

I used to think that the biggest mistake was passing on Aldridge (some would also say Roy), but at this point in time, the decision could turn out well in the end. Bargnani's finally picking it up and has played really well since Christmas. In a couple of years, he could be scary good... if he ever learns how to use his size effectively down low.

Anyways, I rant, but the team just fucking frustrates me to no end. Hopefully they find a way to keep Marion on the cheap (never, ever going to happen).
i just stopped paying attention to them, not worth the drama
 

Enoran

Senior Member
Nov 3, 2007
1,739
#74
Standings (27th March 2009)

East Top 8
Cavaliers (58W 13L) - Clinched Central Division
Magic (53W 18L) - Clinched Southeast Division
Celtics (54W 19L) - Clinched Atlantic Division
Hawks (42W 30L)
76ers (37W 33L)
Heat (38W 34L)
Bulls (35W 38L)
Pistons (34W 37L)

West Top 8
Lakers (57W 14L) - Clinched Pacific Division
Spurs (47W 24L)
Rockets (47W 26L)
Nuggets (46W 26L)
Hornets (44W 26L)
Jazz (44W 27L)
Trail Blazers (44W 27L)
Mavericks (43W 28L)
 

da_ledgeaun

The Juve Freak
Jun 2, 2007
6,611
#75
What the hell is wrong with the Suns this year,i really thought at the beginning of the season,they really had a good chance of winning the NBA this year..God damn it..
 

Enoran

Senior Member
Nov 3, 2007
1,739
#76
What the hell is wrong with the Suns this year,i really thought at the beginning of the season,they really had a good chance of winning the NBA this year..God damn it..

Hill, Nash and Shaq are like 35, 36, 37 already and Amare is out injured. Terry porter is fired in the middle of the season... Couldn't ask for too much from them.

Seriously, even with a fit Amare Stoudemire, they can't really be taken as title contenders. Other than the Lakers, the West are pretty evenly matched.

The team that really surprised me, horribly that is ... are the Pistons.
 

Enoran

Senior Member
Nov 3, 2007
1,739
#78
The playoffs are here and the seeding are finally decided ...

East
Cleveland Caliers (1) vs Detroit Pistons (8)
Atlanta Hawks (4) vs Miami Heat (5)

Boston Celtics (2) vs Chicago Bulls (7)
Orlando Magic (3) vs Philadephia 76ers (6)


West

Los Angelas Lakers (1) vs Utah Jazz (8)
Portland Trail Blazers (4) vs Houston Rockets (5)

Denver Nuggets (2) vs New Orleans Hornets (7)
San Antonio Spurs (3) vs Dallas Mavericks (6)
 

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