Fansmanship Podcast Episode 217 – Chris Sylvester and Brint Wahlberg
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All season long, the two-time defending champion Miami Heat have been the favorites in the NBA. The San Antonio Spurs, who lost to Miami in the Finals last season, had the best record during the regular season and have looked like a team on a mission. The Indiana Pacers, who seemed determined to overthrow their rivals in Miami started off the season hot but have slipped lately. This was supposed to be the year that some team knocked off LeBron James and the Heat and stopped them from becoming a dynasty. Thus far in the playoffs that dream seems very unlikely.
In the Eastern Conference, the Pacers find themselves down 2-1 in a series against the eighth-seeded Atlanta Hawks who snuck into the playoffs with a losing record. The Pacers were supposed to be the only team that could threaten the Heat in the East but getting by the Hawks is proving to be a major challenge for them. The Bulls don’t have Derrick Rose and find themselves down 0-2 in their series against the Wizards going into Washington for two games.At this point, I think the only other two teams that could give the Heat some trouble out East are the young Toronto Raptors and the veteran Brooklyn Nets, who happen to be facing each other in the first round. With the Pacers struggling to find themselves, it almost looks like a lock for the Heat to meet up with a team like the Wizards in the Eastern Conference Finals.
In other words, it’s not turning out to be as challenging as many thought for LeBron and co.
In the West, it’s a free-for-all, with some of the top teams struggling so far in the playoffs. The top-seeded Spurs are playing their in-state rival Dallas Mavericks who so far are showing the Spurs they mean some business. The two teams from the Lone Star State have split the first two games in San Antonio and Dallas could have won both games in San Antonio if not for an impressive run to end game one by the Spurs.
The second-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder with MVP Kevin Durant seemed primed for another playoff run yet find themselves down 2-1 to the gritty Memphis Grizzlies. The Houston Rockets had a lot of hype after the addition of Dwight Howard in the offseason, but they are down 0-2 to the Trail Blazers heading into one of the loudest arenas in the NBA back in Portland. The Los Angeles Clippers are the only top seeded team looking like they should taking a 2-1 lead over the Warriors including winning a game in Oakland.
The NBA playoffs are far from over and anything can happen, but so far signs are pointing towards the Heat reaching their fourth straight NBA Finals and meeting up with any of the right Western Conference teams that clinched a postseason berth. Here is what I believe will happen over the course of the playoffs:
First Round:
1. San Antonio Spurs vs. 8. Dallas Mavericks (Spurs in 7)
2. Oklahoma City Thunder vs. 7. Memphis Grizzlies (Grizzlies in 6)
3. Los Angeles Clippers vs. 6. Golden State Warriors (Clippers in 7)
4. Houston Rockets vs. 5. Portland Trailblazers (Trailblazers in 6)
1. Indiana Pacers vs. 8. Atlanta Hawks (Pacers in 7)
2. Miami Heat vs. 7. Charlotte Bobcats (Heat in 5)
3. Toronto Raptors vs. 6. Brooklyn Nets (Nets in 6)
4. Chicago Bulls vs. 5. Washington Wizards (Wizards in 4)
Semi-Finals:
1. San Antonio Spurs vs. 5. Portland Trailblazers (Trailblazers in 6)
3. Los Angeles Clippers vs. 7. Memphis Grizzlies (Clippers in 7)
1. Indiana Pacers vs. 5. Washington Wizards (Wizards in 6)
2. Miami Heat vs. 6. Brooklyn Nets (Heat in 7)
Conference Finals:
3. Los Angeles Clippers vs. 5. Portland Trailblazers (Trailblazers in 6)
2. Miami Heat vs. 5. Washington Wizards (Heat in 5)
NBA Finals: 2. Miami Heat vs. 5. Portland Trailblazers (TBA)
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