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| Re: Eastern Conference Moves I don't see how we get back to the finals unless Miami has some sort of problem with the age of its centers. But Miami can just cruise during the regular season so that is unlikely. I am surprised Cleveland hasn't done anything yet. It is more likely that we go out early rather than get to the finals. I think we are just above the other teams (except Miami) but just barely. Not any room for error. And someone is going to have to really step up big for us. |
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| Re: Eastern Conference Moves Miami - got to be the odds on favorite. They're more experienced and should know what it takes to win. But, everyone is older and you have to wonder how much more Wade can do. The 'ship jinx could hit them hard. Cleveland - Hughes is back, but as you say, hadn't exactly figured out how to play with LBJ when he wasn't hurt. The big Z guy is older and even slower if that's possible. If Gooden walks, which I assume is still a real possibility, it will be hard for the Cavs to keep up unless they add someone. New Jersey - Made a great run in the last couple of months last season to make things respectable, but Kidd is not getting better, Jefferson has peaked, and who knows about Vince. Hard for NJ to come out of the east. Indiana - Still could build a team this summer with Harrington and Wells. Those moves and maybe finding a place to dump Hunter would make Indy a strong contendor. No moves and they fall off the map (if it is possible to fall off even further than Indy). Chicago - No clue. It all rides on how the jumpers fall. I'd give them plus five games over last year. And a playoff collapse. Detroit - My guess is middle 50s in wins, edging into second or third for the playoffs. Even without Ben, I'm finding it hard not to put them with the next best chance after Miami. And how about... Boston - o.k., maybe not. Washington - maybe so. They could have easily taken Cleveland out this Spring. LBJ may not have signed the extension, Pistons may have faced the Heat on a couple of days rest. Don't count out le wiz. I'd say... 1. Miami 2. Detroit 3. Cleveland 4. Washington 5. Chicago 6. Milwaukee 7. Orlando 8. Indiana
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