Since I'm dealing with an issue with my eye, I wasn't able to post my full analysis on the 1st round match-ups. With that being the case, here is a poorly formatted mini synopsis ahead of today's games.
I have GS in 5 or 6 (the match-up is actually somewhat decent for NO if
they get certain contributions, and they do have the best player in the
series). Then I have Houston in 6 (I personally would have gone with 5, but I don't like Houston's offensive style in the playoffs. I don't think they can score in the half
court. Obviously, it can also be argued that Dallas isn't exactly the team they were before making a bad trade for Rajon Rondo). I have Memphis in 5 or 6 b/c of Portland's injuries, though if
Portland can get anything from their bench, they have a shot to win the
series). I have the Spurs in 5 or 6 as well. I just think the Clippers
are missing another 3 and D wing player, a backup PG, and a rim
protecting big off the bench (which they have, but don't play him). If
they win the rebounding battle (both teams are poor rebounding teams),
that gives them a shot, but they're going to need a big series out of
Blake Griffin, DeAndre Jordan to knock down some foul shots, and
obviously, they need CP3 to be CP3. In the East, I would say I don't like
the fact that Atlanta lost Sefolosha, and I think they have an issue
rebounding the ball, similarly to GS issue. That being said, they should
beat Brooklyn in either a sweep or in 5 games, but if Brook Lopez and
Joe Johnson go off, it could become interesting, at least if GS doesn't knock down shots. That Toronto-Washington
series isn't the kind of series I would have thought it would be before
the season. These are 2 very bad teams right now. Its a toss up, but I'm
going with Washington in 6, as they are deeper. I've got the Cavs in 6 or 7
actually. I liked the Bucks or Heat match-up better, but Boston matches
up well with them. I'm interested to see how the Celtics perimeter
defenders effect Kyrie Irving. The Cavs are going to need to play
through LeBron in the post A LOT, and they're going to have to take care
of the ball. I'm really looking forward to that series to be honest. Finally, I have Chicago in 6 games, assuming they are healthy. I really
like Milwaukee's length and athleticism, and they could end up being
very disruptive, but I think that Chicago's bigs, and MCW being a poor
shooter are going to be the difference in the series
Quick View: GS (5 or 6)
Houston (5)
Memphis (6)
Spurs (5)
Hawks (5)
Wizards (6)
Cavs (6 or 7)
Chicago (6)
Despite the fact that some of the match-ups that I wanted to see wont be happening, it still looks like a potentially exciting 1st round. Definitely cant wait
Full analysis will be up at some point in the next couple of days, provided my eye recovering from removing the loose stitch I had in there for a couple of weeks, and unfortunately causing an infection
No comments:
Post a Comment