Tuesday, November 10, 2009

NBA PREVIEW

NBA PREVIEW…..KIND OF by: Lingie Dingie Ding Dong

First things first, I would like to apologize to you all for the tardiness of this post, I was busy with my precious little new born baby girl.

The last few years of the NBA has been no surprise. We all knew 2 years ago that a healthy Celtic team would take the cake and last year with Mamba, Gasol, Odom and the crew, that no one could touch the Lakers. And we were all right.

This year, I don’t think we’ll see much surprises anywhere either. Here’s a breakdown of what we will most likely see in the playoffs:

Starting out East:

1. Celtics

2. Cavs

3. Magic

4. Hawks

5. Heat

6. Chicago

7. Philly

8. Toronto


Celts vs Raps – this is a laugher and a sweep by the Celts. Too much talent. Nice run for Chris Bosh in Toronto though. See you in the states in 2010.

Heat vs Hawks – a repeat of last year’s first round match up ends the same way. Too much D Wade and the Hawks just can’t seem to get over the hump.

Magic vs Chicago – Chicago’s play last year vs the Celtics was a fluke. They are a solid team but lack a superstar. Magic win in 4.

Cavs vs Philly – Cavs squeak one out 3-2. Without Lebron, this might be the worst team in the league. Thankfully for the Cavs, Lebron can single handily beat Philly.

Celts vs. Heat – another laugher for the Celts. D Wade manages to win one game for the heat but Celts roll again 4-1.

Cavs vs Magic – in a highly anticipated match up of last year’s Eastern Conference finals, the Magic show that they are the superior team. Lebron does all he can to lead his team to victory, but Shaq proves to be the worst off-season pick up with his inability to defend the pick and roll. After the game, Delonte West goes postal on everyone but Lebron ending the Cavs franchise. Lebron ends up in New York, where the Knicks, even with the best player in the world, continue their losing ways.

Celts vs. magic – although the Celtics are old, they are also seasoned vets who can turn it on and off when need be. They did enough during the regular season to get the #1 seed and then rested. With the Big Ticket, Paul “I have the softest body of an athletic NBA player ever” Pierce, Jesus Shuttlesworth stroking the 3, Sheed adding even more experience and the underrated mastermind behind it all, Rajon Rondo, there is no one in the East who stand a chance against this squad. Rashard Lewis proves that he is one of the most overpaid athletes and Vinsanity’s old age comes out as he struggles all series long. Celts roll to the finals 4-1.

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