May 19 2009

Most Likely…

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You know those “most likely…” scenarios commonly found on high school yearbooks.  I thought it would be fun to translate such scenarios to our current NBA playoffs and see what we can find.  For your enjoyment fast in a dash:

Most Likely to Succeed:  Lebron and the Cavs

Not too long ago we thought about Lebron James leaving Cleveland due to the horrific nature of his team.  Who knew that all he needed was a drop of cough syrup in the form of Mo Williams.  With that addition with better team play others, Lebron is poised to possibly capture his first NBA title.  I know this is blasphemy from a Laker fan, but objectively speaking, King James is ready to rule.

Most Likely to be a Drama Queen:  Los Angeles Lakers

Not too far from Staples Center is the headquarters of the movie capital of the world, Hollywood.  Being situated so close to the stage, does it make you wonder if they had some pointers in manufacturing drama during the Western Conference Semis?  If you ask me, they were probably trying to generate ticket sales from forcing and yes I said forcing a game seven.  Why else do you think the Rockets could make it this far without Yao Ming even with Aaron Brook’s stellar play.

Most Likely to Surprise:  Denver Nuggets

With a frontline sported by the likes of the Birdman Chris Anderson, a healthy Nene and a sick-nasty Kenyon Martin, the Nuggets have the opportunity to do what they’ve never done ever, which is make the NBA Finals.  The calming and gentile influence of Chauncy Billups has gotten this offensive machine a rhythm to be reckoned with.  I hope the Lakers have their eggs all in a dozen or they will be scrambled by Carmelo Anthony.

Most Likely to Threes:  Orlando Magic

If Dwight Howard and the Magic are to have any chance of making the NBA finals (which is highly unlikely in my book), they need to shoot threes like nobodys business.  JJ Redick is the key.  They need a third powerful three point shooter other then Hedu Turkoglu and Skip to my Lou Rafer Alston.  With Dukie basketball not translating well into NBA basketball, my guess is the King will kill the Magic in 5.  Give the Magic credit, they’ll finally get a win against the untouchable Cavaliers.

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Apr 21 2009

The Beastly East

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Lebron James

Courtesy of steveo51582 from Webshots.com

We all know who is going win the east right?  If the picture is of any hint,  Lebron will reach the NBA Finals this year.  He’s such a beast of a player.  Its almost as if he were playing among children (and mind you these are grown men he’s playing against).  Lebron is definitely the King for the foreseeable future after number 24’s reign is over (I wonder who that is?).  Let’s check out the Eastern Conference First Round Playoffs and determine which games are exciting as well as whose predicted (by yours truly) to win.  The scale is going to be from least excitable game to most:
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