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Skins11
April-20th-2006, 11:02 AM
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/dailydime?page=dailydime-060420

We've got the winners
By Chris Sheridan

ESPN Insider

It was well past midnight on the East Coast by the time all the NBA playoff matchups were finally set, and now there will be just two short days of downtime before the real season gets started.
The defending champion San Antonio Spurs will go up against Ron Artest and the Sacramento Kings, who won't be a pushover if their 10-point victory on the Spurs' home court just two weeks ago was any kind of a preview.

The defending Eastern Conference champion Detroit Pistons will get an opponent, the Milwaukee Bucks, generally regarded as the postseason's most legitimate pushover candidate, although the Bucks took the Pistons to overtime in their first visit of the season to The Palace and were up by 17 in the third quarter of their second visit before crumbling down the stretch.

The East playoffs will have three heavy favorites -- Detroit over Milwaukee, Miami over Chicago and New Jersey over Indiana -- along with one series that should be more of a toss-up: the playoff-tested Washington Wizards vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first postseason game of LeBron James' NBA career.

The West offers slightly more intrigue, at least on paper. The Spurs will be solid favorites over the Kings, and the same goes for Dallas over Memphis, but the Phoenix-L.A. Lakers series has the Kobe Bryant factor at play, and the Los Angeles Clippers-Denver series offers the oddity of the sixth-seed, the Clips, having homecourt advantage over the third seed by virtue of having a better regular-season record.

"This is the most wide-open I've ever seen the NBA playoffs," TNT analyst Charles Barkley said. "If the Clippers make it to the Western Conference finals I wouldn't be shocked, and if Denver makes it to the Western Conference finals I wouldn't be shocked."

ABC, the league's network rightsholder, got first choice of which games to televise and selected Wizards-Cavs for the Saturday at 3:30 p.m. ET time slot and Lakers-Suns for the same slot on Sunday.

The playoffs begin Saturday with Wizards-Cavs at 3:30 p.m. ET, Sacramento-San Antonio at 5:30 p.m., Bulls-Heat at 8 p.m. and Nuggets-Clippers in the uncoveted 10:30 p.m. slot.

Sunday's games are Pacers-Nets at 1 p.m. ET, Lakers-Suns at 3:30, Bucks-Pistons at 7 and Grizzlies-Mavericks at 9:30.

Here's the briefest of looks at each series, along with the Sheridan picks (I went chalk, big-time).

EAST:

Bucks-Pistons: Detroit's experience will be the determining factor in each fourth quarter, but the Bucks have the right combination of size, speed and shooting to keep up with the Pistons. Detroit in 4.

Heat-Bulls: Miami has too much size and too good a player, Dwyane Wade, to be threatened much. But Chicago has been playing playoff-type games for two weeks. Heat in 5.

Pacers-Nets: The Nets are pretty high on themselves these days, but Indiana never goes down easy in the playoffs. We'll tab Jason Kidd as the difference-maker here. Nets in 7.

Wizards-Cavaliers: LeBron takes the big stage for the first time, but is everyone going to underestimate Gilbert Arenas again? Cavaliers in 7.

WEST:

Spurs-Kings: Two of the game's best defenders and loosest cannons, Bruce Bowen and Artest, could make this a combustible series, and the Mike Bibby-Tony Parker point guard matchup is nifty. Spurs in 5.

Suns-Lakers: Kobe Bryant scored 39, 37, 51 and 43 in the Lakers' four games against Phoenix, three of which were losses. If you had to pick only one series to watch, this would be it. Suns in 7.

Nuggets-Clippers: Anyone who bets against Sam Cassell will eventually part ways with his money, although the Clips haven't been in the second round since 1976. Clippers in 7.

Grizzlies-Mavericks: There is no one on Memphis who can defend Dirk Nowitzki, and the Grizz still haven't broken their schneid of zero career playoff Ws. Mavs in 6.

Skins11
April-20th-2006, 11:05 AM
Everyone on ESPN except Marc Stein picked the Cavs to win the series.

Big C
April-20th-2006, 12:35 PM
Marc Stein is probably the most legitimate guy there

Rocky21
April-20th-2006, 01:37 PM
Cavs in 7 my ass.

Warhead36
April-20th-2006, 03:24 PM
Cavs will probably win Game 1. Being the first playoff game in the city of Cleveland since Michael Jordan broke their hearts, they'll be amped and pumped and I think the Wiz will come out a bit tired.

Game 2 we will outplay them and clearly beat them. I could see someone like Haywood or Thomas having a big game.

We should win Games 3 and 4, but I have a feeling we'll lose one of the home games because of "poor officiating". Regardless, it will be 2-2 after 4 games.

Game 5 will be the best and most well played game of the series, and win or lose it will be the game that puts Gilbert Arenas on the map as a Superstar for win. The Wizards eek out a close one, possible buzzer beater.

Game 6 will also be hard fought but not as well played, and the Wizards will pull away late to secure a 4-2 series win.

PCRoughrider
April-20th-2006, 06:57 PM
Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon both picked the Wizards on PTI, tonight.

clathel
April-20th-2006, 07:57 PM
I agree Cavs in 7.....I have figured for a month now that we would only win this series if we had homecourt advantage....You have to give that edge to them....but I do hope they win on my birthday in Cleveland....That might give us enough edge to win the series.

ksun247
April-20th-2006, 08:17 PM
Too much hype on the Cavs. Everyone is looking at Lebron, but folks are sleeping on us. We're the Rodney Dangerfield (R.I.P.) of these playoffs, NO RESPECT. Gil & Lebron will go off, so that's a push. Caron & Jamison will get theirs. Hughes & Ziggy are the only real threats... Maybe Haywood/Etan will balance out Ziggy's production. Hughes was abused by D. Wade last season. So i'm sure Gil will try to light him up also. Should be a good series. Donyell Marshall & Damon Jones only shoot 3's. As long as we can prevent those guys from getting off, we're fine. Gooden is a bum. 'Zards are gonna win this series in 5, maybe 6 games.

Let's Go 'Zards :D

PCRoughrider
April-21st-2006, 08:55 PM
ESPN has a "Playoff Predictions" section now and they ask 16 "experts" if Lebron will make it past the first round, 9 say yes, 7 say no.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playoffs2006/news/story?id=2415751