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NBA ’08-’09 Preview

by Sportsbrief
created October 28, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Tonight the NBA season kicks off with a trio of games including the Boston Celtics raising their 17 th banner before their showdown with LeBron and the Cavs.  Also tonight marks the NBA debut of one Greg Oden as the Blazers face the Lakers.  I’m looking forward to another great basketball season, many teams have improved themselves thanks to free agency, trades, and the draft.  I will get on record now with my picks for playoff teams and individual awards.  (playoff teams in bold)

 

Eastern Conference:

 

Atlantic:

1. Boston Celtics

2. Toronto Raptors

3. Philadelphia 76ers

4. New York Knicks

5. New Jersey Nets

 

The Celtics will miss James Posey, but not enough to effect them winning the division again.  The 6ers made the most noise bringing in Elton Brand, but I like Calderon running the point for a Raps team that, if healthy, have the best 4-5 duo in the East with Bosh and Jermaine O’Neal.  Mike D’Antoni will actually keep the Knicks out the basement.  The Nets will struggle and eventually trade Vince.

 

Central:

1. Detroit Pistons

2. Cleveland Cavaliers

3. Indiana Pacers

4. Milwaukee Bucks

5. Chicago Bulls

 

Pistons got the same crew back, and the Cavs added Mo Williams which should make it a good battle at the top.  Pacers are sneaky good with the likes of Danny Granger and a surprisingly good Mike Dunleavy, I think they beat out the Hawks and Wiz for the 8 seed.  I liked the Bucks pick up of Richard Jefferson at first, but even he and Michael Redd will need more help, losing the aforementioned Mo Williams is going to hurt.  The Bulls have plenty of guards, and they’ll also have plenty of losses. 

 

Southeast:

1. Orlando Magic

2. Miami Heat

3. Atlanta Hawks

4. Washington Wizards

5. Charlotte Bobcats

 

Can the Heat turn it around?  I think they can.  Wade looked great in the Olympics and will be one of the best players in the NBA all season.  It may be tough but they need to keep Marion happy, by letting him shoot, and throwing him oops.  Dwight Howard will continue to improve, scary right?  Wizards have the 2 nd best “Big 3” in the East, but how many games will they play together?  They’re certainly an X-factor.

 

 

Western Conference:

 

Northwest:

1. Utah Jazz

2. Portland Trail Blazers

3. Denver Nuggets

4. Minnesota Timberwolves

5. Oklahoma City Thunder

 

Deron Williams will miss the start of the season, but once again the debate of who is the best PG in the league will come down to him and CP3 at the end of the year.  I know I’m not alone in liking the Blazers, how can you not?  Great young team that could be stalled by injuries once again.  Nuggets will score plenty of points, but the loss of Camby makes them even worse defensively, they’ll battle for the 8 th seen to no avail.

 

Pacific:

1. Los Angeles Lakers

2. Phoenix Suns

3. Los Angeles Clippers

4. Golden State Warriors

5. Sacramento Kings

 

Lakers look like the clear cut favorite bringing everyone back from the Western Conference championship team plus Andrew Bynum.  After that it could get interesting.  A full season with Shaq and Grant Hill in Phoenix with a new coach.  Nash and Amare are good enough to get any team to the playoffs.  Corey Maggette is now on the Warriors with Baron Davis and Marcus Camby playing for the Clips.  The injury of Monta Ellis significantly impacts their chances of a post season appearance.

 

Southwest:

1. New Orleans Hornets

2. San Antonio Spurs

3. Houston Rockets

4. Dallas Mavericks

5. Memphis Grizzlies

 

The Celtics lost James Posey and the Hornets found him.  He could very well be the missing piece.  Ron Artest comes to Houston to shake things up a bit.  If Yao and T-Mac stay healthy (goodluck) they could be a major player.  The Spurs are the Spurs, and the Mavs have Dirk and a new head coach.  Put everything together and you got the toughest division in basketball, and the only one with 4 playoff teams. 

 

 

Playoffs:

 

Eastern Finals: Celtics over Raptors

Western Finals: Hornets over Jazz

 

Finals: Celtics over Hornets

 

Awards:

 

MVP: Chris Paul, Hornets

 

Rookie of the Year: Michael Beasley, Heat

 

Defensive Player of the Year: Kevin Garnett, Celtics

 

6 th Man of the Year: Lamar Odom, Lakers

 

Coach of the Year: Nate McMillan, Blazers

 

All-NBA 1 st Team:

Chris Paul, Hornets

Kobe Bryant, Lakers

LeBron James, Cavaliers

Amare Stoudemire, Suns

Dwight Howard, Magic

 

All-NBA 2 nd Team:

Deron Williams, Jazz

Dwayne Wade, Heat

Chris Bosh, Raptors

Kevin Garnett, Celtics

Tim Duncan, Spurs

 

All-Rookie Team:

Michael Beasely, Heat

Greg Oden, Trail Blazers

Derrick Rose, Bulls

O.J. Mayo, Grizzlies

Eric Gordon, Clippers

 

-Rich Keefe

 

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