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NBA Playoffs, Represent Your Team
Levy2k6
post Mar 20 2005, 05:07 PM
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It's been a good season, who da ya think is gonna be this years Championship team or go far in playoffs

im rooting for the Houston Rockets! oh yeah!
 
 
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ANG33ZY
post Mar 20 2005, 05:18 PM
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Sacramento Kings. yah
 
KrunkMuzik
post Mar 20 2005, 05:35 PM
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Finally, after trying 6 seasons, I think the Bulls finally got it. And Im going for the long shot, I think the Bulls couls actually go all the way....BUT if they don't, then I take the Heat.
 
karrar
post Mar 20 2005, 06:53 PM
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I'm standing with my Indiana Pacers. No matta what has gone on .
 
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post Mar 20 2005, 07:40 PM
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WEST:
The San Antonio Spurs are the most complete team in the NBA and that is a truth backed up by the stat sheet. With that said, they aren't perfect and they have a habit of choking when it comes to the easier teams in the league. Today, the lost to Detroit who, in my opinion, are the Spurs of the eastern conference. Don't get me wrong, I dislike the Spurs and I think they're boring as all hell to watch. But, that doesn't take away from their success.

Sacramento and Dallas will always be thorns in the sides of any Western Conference team making a run for the finals.

And Seattle and Phoenix are in the playoffs to cause up all type of drama. Steve Nash is the nucleus of Phoenix, so without him, you have an average team with extraordinary talent. With Seattle, thats a trcky one because they have proven that without Ray Allen, they can still get it done. The question is, can they get it done going up against big men like Shaq or Tim Duncan?

Don't sleep on Memphis

EAST:
When I heard that Chris Webber was coming to Philly, there was a glimmer of hope. Then I thought about how much of a softass this nigga is and the glimmer went dull. I love Philly but they're not going anywhere.

Boston is 10-1 since the re-acquisition of Antoine Walker. He's not the model big man but what he brings to the table is chemistry. Things are at peace once more and Paul Pierce is back to embarrassing dudes.

Shaq this, Shaq that. Eff Shaq and start reppin Dwayne Wade. Despite their loss in last years playoffs, it was Dwayne Wade that got them there. He'll be more critical in the playoffs than Shaq. Consider that gamewinner against New York a sign of things to come with this guy.

Chicago and Washington causin up trouble. For you Bulls fans; just because Chicago finally has a winning record, doesn't mean its a return to dominance. With that said, Ben Gordon is serious. In Washington, Gilbert Arenas and Larry Hughes have been running the break as good as anyone in the league and they'll be a threat.. to an extent. They'll make waves but I think they'll be out first round.

If you close your eyes on the Detroit Pistons, they'll kill you in your sleep. Just look at the highlights against San Antonio today. Even the though the score was relatively close at the end, they handled business.

Oh yea, one more thing, LeBron is pure talent. 56 points. Yea, they lost, but I assure you, that if Cleveland makes it in, they'll cause a headache or two.
 
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post Mar 20 2005, 08:11 PM
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QUOTE(karrar @ Mar 20 2005, 6:53 PM)
I'm standing with my Indiana Pacers. No matta what has gone  on .
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that has been my favorite team since forever=]..but I think I'm going to go with my philadelphia, even though they haven't done real well this year, or miami-->dwayne wade wub.gif
 
X-Zeifer
post Mar 20 2005, 08:13 PM
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I want the Nets to win it but that most likely won't happen maybe next year but this year i go for the Miami Heat.
 
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post Mar 20 2005, 08:34 PM
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QUOTE(X-Zeifer @ Mar 20 2005, 9:13 PM)
I want the Nets to win it but that most likely won't happen maybe next year but this year i go for the Miami Heat.
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hm...i am feelin the Spurs..mayb the Suns...or the Pistons....i dont think the Heat will make it, im sorry
 
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post Mar 20 2005, 10:56 PM
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warriors in 2006... i called it first
 
Levy2k6
post Mar 20 2005, 10:59 PM
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I think the rockets are gonna go pretty far, they done very well this year like with that 8 game streak and stuff before the all star break..

but right now they got a good injured player and for some reason, everytime we get an injured player, we end up with losing streaks but idk.. the rockets are pretty hot or i think so
 
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post Mar 21 2005, 09:19 AM
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The heat were the first ones to hit 50 wins this year.
 

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