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Sunday, May 05, 2013

CMan's NBA Playoff Second Round Matchups and Predictions


The second round in the East looks like I thought it would. The West is another story. This could get interesting as several key players remain out and others return. There is even a rumor that Derrick Rose might suit up in Chicago..we will see.

Now my predictions for the second round.

Eastern Conference:

#1 Miami vs #5 Chicago

The Bulls gutted out a 7 game win over the Nets in Brooklyn, the Heat burned past a Bucks team that should have started summer vacation two weeks ago. The Heat are rested and ready to play, the Bulls are tired but battle tested. I think Chicago will test Miami but I don't think they have enough left in the tank to out last them in 7 games, even with Derrick Rose in uniform. The Bulls are resilient, especially in the post season, but the Heat are too strong and in the end, should close out Chicago 4-2.

#2 New York vs #3 Indiana

This should be an entertaining series. The Pacers toyed with the Hawks and finished the series when they decided too. The Knicks have home court in this series but they struggled at times with a very old Celtics team. Carmelo is having shoulder problems and you never know which JR Smith will show up. If the Pacers can steal one of the first two games in New York then they should have enough to turn the series in their favor and win it in 6. if they don't it should be a 7 game series. Either way, I like Indiana to win, 4-2.

Western Conference:

#1 Oklahoma City vs #5Memphis

This is why you play for home court advantage. The Thunder lost 2 of 3 to the Grizzlies in the regular season. Two of those games were in OKC. Memphis is a scary team and they play angry. The Thunder are a finesse team, playing without their most dynamic player, Russell Westbrook. Both teams played last night and have little time to prepare for each other. I don't know who has the prep advantage at this point, but I do know it's going to take a team effort to win by the Thunder. Reggie Jackson has played well in the absence of Westbrook but the rest of the starters are still feeling their way. The reserves are the ace in the hole for OKC, they are still pretty much intact and, if Derek Fisher continues to play like he did last night, the Thunder have a fighting chance. It will be a long and hard series but if OKC can play 4 games at the level they did against Houston in game six, they should come out on top. They are the better team. Thunder win, ugly, 4-3.

#2 San Antonio vs #6 Golden State

The Spurs come in well rested, the Warriors come in with a ton of confidence. This is the old Spurs against the New kids on the block. No one gave them a shot against the Nuggets and few will give them a chance against the Spurs. If the Warriors shooters get hot this could be a long series. If they can steal a game early in San Antonio they will have a chance, however, these are still the Spurs and they still have Duncan, Ginobli and Parker and as long as "Pop" is drawing up plays, I can't bet against them. Spurs win, 4-2.

There you have it good people. Good luck to all the teams! Check back after round two and we will get you prepped for the Conference finals.

For Buster.

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