Sixteen teams.
That’s all that’s left of the current NBA season. As a fan of the league, there is nothing more exciting than seeing some of the best athletes in the world duke it out to be the last team standing in June holding the Larry O’Brien trophy in triumph.
That takes 16 victories.
That reminds me, why don’t we fill out brackets like we do for the NCAA tournament? We should. I’m going to do one right now.
While you fill one out as well, it’s important to know which teams have a legitimate shot at winning it all. There are a few things that we need to understand as our brackets are being completed. I present to you my guide for properly filling out your NBA bracket.
Is there anybody putting their money on Memphis, New Orleans, Indiana or Philadelphia? Don’t do it. The lowest seeded team to ever win a championship was the sixth-seeded Houston Rockets in 1995. The 1999 New York Knicks (eighth seed) were the lowest seed to make the finals. In other words, don’t worry about the lower-seeded squads. Ever.
Just like in college basketball, the true blue-bloods of the league almost always are in the mix. By that I mean the Celtics (17 titles), the Lakers (16 titles), the Bulls (six titles) and recently the Spurs (four titles). Even if some of these teams don’t suit up any of the players who have been part of their franchise’s previous championships, success seems to find its way to places where it has been before.
Let’s break it down even further. Of the 16 teams in the NBA tournament, I would say that only six of them have a real chance of winning the 16 games necessary for the crown. In no particular order, they are; Chicago, Miami, Boston, San Antonio and Los Angeles.
That means these next guys won’t be making it:
Sorry Knicks fans. Mike D’antoni’s complete disregard for having his teams play defense won’t get you very far at this point, especially in a first round series against the Celtics.
Denver doesn’t have a star player with experience to lead its team on a deep run in the playoffs. Portland has too many injuries and is too young to win it all. Orlando completely changed its team with a mid-season trade and Dwight Howard can’t seem to avoid technical fouls.
Atlanta? The Hawks have taken a step backward since last season and I just don’t see them getting over the hump yet. Dallas seems to fade away in the playoffs. Don’t be surprised if it happens again. Oklahoma City is very athletic but just like Portland, too young.
Just like the seven and eight seeds, I wouldn’t expect to see these seven teams anywhere near the finals.
The contenders:
The Bulls went a bulk of the season under the radar. But soon-to-be league MVP Derrick Rose has led Chicago to a miraculous resurgence. Rookie head coach Tom Thibodeau deserves a lot of credit for navigating his team through injuries to hold the best record in the NBA. If Carlos Boozer can stay healthy, the Bulls and their tough defense will be hard to stop. This team is starting to feel like it did when Jordan was in his prime.
The Heat are right where everybody thought they would be after Lebron James and Chris Bosh joined the team. Is it just me or was anybody else tired of ESPN’s “what’s wrong with the Miami Heat?” round-the-clock coverage after a two-game losing streak? They are the two-seed in the East and it is easy to pick a team that has Dwayne Wade and James.
The Celtics are back where they were last year, and they did it in much the same way. They again finished the regular season on a down note. It’s still amazing to me how a team can just turn it on whenever it’s in the playoffs. So much for momentum. Still, Boston is different this time around. The team traded away Kendrick Perkins and his tenacious knack for controlling the paint. The Celtics’ identity was their impregnable defense. Now they have lost that identity Jason Bourne-style. Kevin Garnett alone down low is not enough. They better hope Shaq can play tomorrow and can stay on the court. Even with that said, don’t write off Doc Rivers and Boston in the playoffs too easily.
San Antonio is an old team, yes. But somehow the Spurs managed to hold the league’s best record going into the last week of the season. Gregg Popovich is a genius of a coach and knows how to rest his players when needed. If Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker have enough left in the tank to last four playoff series, the Spurs and their fans could be dancing in south Texas when all is said and done.
The Lakers faltered a little bit at the end and Andrew Bynum’s knee might not be at 100 percent tomorrow. But the defending champs have Kobe Bryant and he wills his team to victory. Bryant is the best competitor since Jordan. Even as the number two seed, Los Angeles might be the favorite from the West.
As for me, I’m picking the Lakers over the Bulls. Oh yeah, that’s one thing I forgot to tell you. Always fill out your bracket with a pencil. It’s easier to change something last minute.
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Friday, July 16, 2010
The calm before or after the storm.
Alright, we are past the important part of NBA free agency (Lebron made this year huge and closely followed), and there are only a few not so important players to settle into new contracts. The World Cup is over, MLB is in the middle of the season, so nothing too exciting is happening yet, and football doesn't start for real for another 2 months or so. Depending on how you look at it, we are either on the precipice of getting some exciting sports event going, or we just passed through the eye of the storm and we are winding down now. As for me, I like to think of it as coming up for air before we are face deep in the greatest annual sports season ever, COLLEGE FOOTBALL!
This could be the year that a mid-major makes it to and possibly wins a national championship (Come on Boise State)! The repeat Heisman Trophy winner is back at it, ready to light up some chumps and knock out some fools. How will USC rebound and begin their post season suspension-plagued season? How will the Big 12 get along after all that turmoil and during their last season as we currently know them? There are a lot of questions to be answered and plenty of time left to ponder upon them even further. It seems that every season there is something worth getting excited about and watching as it progresses. Here are my predictions: Boise State will beat Virginia Tech for the season opener in Maryland, go undefeated, only to be left out of the national championship game. They will play Oregon State in the Rose Bowl (a repeat of a regular-season game at Bronco Stadium, Broncos win both). USC has a decent season and goes 9 and 3, still claiming innocence to the NCAA allegations. The Big 12 does fine, just as expected, and then cries itself to sleep, licking it's wounds after the season, trying to think of ways to rebuild their once proud conference. Ryan Mallet of Arkansas wins the Heisman Trophy as that school has a good season and puts up ridiculous offensive numbers. Alabama will play Ohio State and Alabama will repeat as BCS national champions. Virginia Tech will beat Iowa in the Orange Bowl. LSU will beat Penn State in the Sugar Bowl. Oklahoma will beat TCU in the Fiesta Bowl (finally breaking Bob Stoops out of his funk of losing bowl games). From the WAC and other non-AQ schools, Idaho has a 6 and 7 season, and plays some terrible team from the MAC (Toledo, maybe?) in the Humanitarian Bowl (again), Utah beats Fresno State in the New Mexico Bowl, BYU beats Oregon in the Las Vegas Bowl (their like 6th win in a row in that bowl game), Nevada beats Central Florida in the Hawaii, and the rest of the conference sucks really bad (still). UCLA beats Nebraska in the Poinsettia Bowl. The rest of the bowl games aren't all that interesting, but I will watch them anyway because I am a college football gomer. We will see what happens and how accurate I am. I am as giddy as a school girl!
This could be the year that a mid-major makes it to and possibly wins a national championship (Come on Boise State)! The repeat Heisman Trophy winner is back at it, ready to light up some chumps and knock out some fools. How will USC rebound and begin their post season suspension-plagued season? How will the Big 12 get along after all that turmoil and during their last season as we currently know them? There are a lot of questions to be answered and plenty of time left to ponder upon them even further. It seems that every season there is something worth getting excited about and watching as it progresses. Here are my predictions: Boise State will beat Virginia Tech for the season opener in Maryland, go undefeated, only to be left out of the national championship game. They will play Oregon State in the Rose Bowl (a repeat of a regular-season game at Bronco Stadium, Broncos win both). USC has a decent season and goes 9 and 3, still claiming innocence to the NCAA allegations. The Big 12 does fine, just as expected, and then cries itself to sleep, licking it's wounds after the season, trying to think of ways to rebuild their once proud conference. Ryan Mallet of Arkansas wins the Heisman Trophy as that school has a good season and puts up ridiculous offensive numbers. Alabama will play Ohio State and Alabama will repeat as BCS national champions. Virginia Tech will beat Iowa in the Orange Bowl. LSU will beat Penn State in the Sugar Bowl. Oklahoma will beat TCU in the Fiesta Bowl (finally breaking Bob Stoops out of his funk of losing bowl games). From the WAC and other non-AQ schools, Idaho has a 6 and 7 season, and plays some terrible team from the MAC (Toledo, maybe?) in the Humanitarian Bowl (again), Utah beats Fresno State in the New Mexico Bowl, BYU beats Oregon in the Las Vegas Bowl (their like 6th win in a row in that bowl game), Nevada beats Central Florida in the Hawaii, and the rest of the conference sucks really bad (still). UCLA beats Nebraska in the Poinsettia Bowl. The rest of the bowl games aren't all that interesting, but I will watch them anyway because I am a college football gomer. We will see what happens and how accurate I am. I am as giddy as a school girl!
Thursday, July 8, 2010
and the winner is...
Well it has been a while since I posted anything and as you all know, my World Cup dream has not come true. Not the scoring a goal dream (we all have that one, right?), but the Argentina vs. Brazil dream. The Netherlands knocked out the Brazilians and their "beautiful game" and Germany punched and pounded Argentina into submission. As it turns out, you need to play a little defense in the World Cup. Crazy, huh? But I think that we fĂștbol fans are in for a real treat this Sunday. You sure can't go wrong with Spain vs. Netherlands. Whichever nation wins, it will be their first ever World Cup title. Spain seems to always find a way to win, and the Dutch may just be the team of destiny. I feel that the Spanish are going to take it, but don't quote me on that. I may or may not have struck out when it comes to World Cup predictions. The point is, the game should be a lot of fun and we will find out who gets the Golden Boot (top scorer in the tournament). It will be either David Villa or Wesley Sneijder.
Back in the homeland, LeBron James announces who he will play for next season. Don't get me wrong, I'm excited to see him, Chris Bosh, and Dwayne Wade playing in Miami together, I am just sick of the media coverage (ESPN...) and them slaughtering the story into a stain on the floor. I couldn't tell you how many montages of James dunking I have seen streaming across my television. It's getting really annoying. LeBron, stop holding the NBA and the media hostage and just make a decision. Don't drag it out, don't make a huger deal out of it than it has to be, and just tell us and go play. Your brand needs you to win, not just talk about wanting to win. Put your money where your mouth is.
Back in the homeland, LeBron James announces who he will play for next season. Don't get me wrong, I'm excited to see him, Chris Bosh, and Dwayne Wade playing in Miami together, I am just sick of the media coverage (ESPN...) and them slaughtering the story into a stain on the floor. I couldn't tell you how many montages of James dunking I have seen streaming across my television. It's getting really annoying. LeBron, stop holding the NBA and the media hostage and just make a decision. Don't drag it out, don't make a huger deal out of it than it has to be, and just tell us and go play. Your brand needs you to win, not just talk about wanting to win. Put your money where your mouth is.
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