Saturday, December 24, 2011

NBA 2011-2012 Preview


Kobe Bryant and the Lakers will win the 2011-12 NBA Championship.
Derrick Rose will lead his Bulls squad to the finals.

Predicted Order of Finish


Western Conference
1. Oklahoma City Thunder (Northwest)
2. Dallas Mavericks (Southwest)
3. Los Angeles Lakers (Pacific)
4. Los Angeles Clippers  (Pacific)
5. Memphis Grizzlies (Southwest)
6. Denver Nuggets (Northwest) 
7. San Antonio Spurs (Southwest)
8. Portland Trail Blazers (Northwest)
9. Utah Jazz (Northwest)
10. Houston Rockets (Southwest)
11. Phoenix Suns (Pacific)
12. Golden State Warriors (Pacific)
13. Sacramento Kings (Pacific)
14. Minnesota Timberwolves (Northwest)
15. New Orleans Hornets (Southwest)

Eastern Conference
1. Chicago Bulls (Central)
2. Miami Heat (Southeast)
3. New York Knicks (Atlantic) 
4. Orlando Magic (Southeast)
5. Indiana Pacers (Central)
6. Atlanta Hawks (Southeast)
7. Boston Celtics (Atlantic)
8. Philadelphia 76ers (Atlantic)
9. Milwaukee Bucks (Central)
10. Washington Wizards (Southeast)
11. New Jersey Nets (Atlantic)
12. Charlotte Bobcats (Southeast)
13. Detroit Pistons (Central)
14. Cleveland Cavaliers (Central)
15. Toronto Raptors (Atlantic)
(See below for playoff results)

After 149 days, the NBA finally returned to work. The players had to deal with abbreviated training camps, and less time for free agent signing and trades.  But now it’s time for Amazing to Happen. The Big Three, Kobe, the Durantula, CP3, Blake the Snake, Dirk, Amare, and more. The NBA is back. 
What happened during the free agency and trading period? Chris Paul almost went to the Lakers. Dwight Howard stayed in Orlando, Tyson Chandler is now a New York Knick, Lamar Odom and his wife Khloe moved to Dallas. The most surprising move however, was the trade of Chris Paul. Chris Paul was traded from the New Orleans Hornets to the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for Eric Gordon, Chris Kaman, Al-Farouq Aminu, and a first round pick. The Clippers also added veteran guard Chauncey Billups. (you can read more about the Clippers’ acquisition of Chris Paul here.)
Kyrie Irving, Derrick Williams, Jimmer Fredette, and Ricky Rubio joined their respective teams during the lockout. After a reduced preseason, which of the rookies from this year’s will stand out from the others? Will it be number one overall pick Irving? Irving will try his best to usher in a new era in Cleveland. Or, will it be Derrick Williams? Williams, who with the support of Ricky Rubio and Kevin Love, will help the T-Wolves reach the playoffs for the first time since K-G left. Or, will it be Jimmer? Fredette, who was traded from the Bucks to the Kings, is expected to score numerous points off the bench for the Kings.
Playoffs: 
Western Conference Finals                                           Eastern Conference Finals
Lakers beat Thunder 4-3                                                Bulls beat Knicks 4-1
                                                                       Finals: 
                                                                      Lakers beat Bulls 4-2
                                                         
In a rematch of the 1990-1991 NBA finals, the Bulls and Lakers will battle it out. This time however, the Bulls will not have Phil Jackson or Michael Jordan. Derrick Rose has played just 28 career playoff games, while Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant, has played in 208 postseason games. Experience always rules in the postseason. Rose and the rest of his team will take lessons from Kobe, and fight for a title next season. The Lakers should take this season as a “last hurrah” and will fight to win one last championship. Who knows when they will have an opportunity to play for another one? 

4 comments:

  1. I'm a Lakers fan but get real.Unless we get Howard and keep Gasol or Bynum have a monster healthy season and the bench overachieve, maybe

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  2. Okay lets just say that you can keep dreaming. First lets start with the fact that you have the lakers and thunder in the WCF which would be fine expect you predicted them to finish as the 4 and 1 seed respectively meaning they would meet in the semis. Now to actual results. With a short season, health and chemistry will be key. Look for OKC and the Grizz to succeed in the West with the Grizz winning in 7 because of better inside size and rebounding. In the east, the Bulls and Heat will be the final two remaining and LeBron will lead them to the finals in six games (note: I am not a Heat fan at all) And I think the Heat will beat the Grizz in 7 or 6 to finally take home a title.

    Reasons other playoff teams won't win it all or make it to the final four
    Lakers/Blazers - health (bynum and kobe) or anyone who plays in Portland
    Celtics/Spurs - age
    Dallas/Clippers/NYK/Pacers - to many new pieces and not enough chemistry
    Orlando - Howard will not be there come March
    76ers/Denver/Atlanta - not really contenders, just along for the ride

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  3. Thank you so much for your comment. I did not know my error. I respect your opinion, and even though Kobe and Bynum may falter, I believe that Buss will find the right pieces and fix this Lakers team. They were almost able to beat the Bulls today, and that was without Bynum. Imagine what they can do with Bynum.

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