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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Road to the Finals

So after the 1st Round, this is how the playoffs will transgress en route to OKC v MIA in the Finals:
*no Chicago reneg in the first round despite loss of Pooh; Would have favored Atl in this series even with Pooh because he's been hurt and out of sync the whole season.

East

2nd Round

Atl   over Chi in 6
Mia  over Indy in 4

Conf Finals

Mia over Atl in 5

West

2nd Round

LAC  over SA in 7
OKC over LA in 6

Conf Finals

OKC over LAC in 6

Finals

I wanna say Lebron shines in game 7 to solidify his legend, but MIA in 6.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Play-awwffs?

   

    Could it be that the great O'Diceeus the King's brother, Dice-A-Damus has made an unceremonious---scratch that, that's too strong of a word.  The illustrious and provocative Dice-A-Damus has returned!
     
    Albeit an unconventional, lack of fanfare return, he is back!  Initially he was going to learn from his experiences last year as the "Black Skip Bayless", but screw it! He knows what his audience wants; and that's to go balls deep in his contradicting convictions and predictions---laugh out loud.

   Without further a dew, the great Dice-A-Damus and his 2012 NBA playoff predictions ladies and gentleman:

1st Round

East

Chicago in 5
Miami    in 6
Indiana   in 6
Atl          in 7

West

OKC     in 7
SA        in 5
LAL     in 6
LAC     in 7

Finals OKC vs MIA

2012 Champs: Miami Heat


*No sweeps this year

*Sleepers: East (Bos) West (Memph)
  -I have both teams losing in the first round but those are the only teams I see disrupting the efficiency of the 1st round predictions

 *NY/MIA.  My heart is conflicted.  I know you read and know how I feel with this matchup, as it pertains to history, rivalry, and symmetry ('99 lockout season).  I will say this, if the Heat lose at any point in the playoffs, I rather it be against the Knicks.
   The Knicks are really scary to me. No they don't play dee (yes they've been conceding under 90 pts/game with Mike Woodson and have Def POY candidate Tyson Chandler, but you don't think of the Knicks as a defensive team), but they're role players are WAAAAAYYYY better to me than the Heat role players (I'll take Novak, Bibby, Baron, Jeffries, Lin, Shump, JR Smith over Jones, Miller, Battier, Joell Anthony, Haslem, Pittman, Chalmers all day), so that boils down to this question:
   Are Miami's Big 3 better than and good enough to overcome the Knicks better bench and the Knicks 'Big 3?' Even though STAT is showing signs of coming around, and Chandler has D, Melo is realistically the only superstar they have (as in having the ability to create his own offense).  That said, I do believe Miami is better than and good enough to overcome that.

See ya next round.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Signs and Symmetry

Please entertain my random thoughts for these possible playoff scenarios and occurrences!

The Lakers and the Bad Boy Pistons are the same!

   What?  What do you mean Dice? The Pistons had no Kobe/Mike type of player on their team, what are you talking about?  Follow me:

In the 1990-1991 season, the Pistons were the defending back to back champions who lost to the eventual NBA Champions, Chicago Bulls, in their third year attempting to three peat.

After the following season, they parted ways with their Hall of Fame Coach, Chuck Daly.

In the 2010-2011 season, the Lakers were the defending back to back champions who lost to the eventual NBA Champions, the Dallas Mavs, in their third year attempting to three peat.

The following season, they parted ways with their Hall of Fame Coach, Phil Jackson.

So if you adhere to that theory, this is going to be the start of some serious mediocrity for the Lakers....

In a Possible Lakers/Heat (Delayed Puppet Finals) scenario....


    Think 1991 again.  This time, Los Angeles.  Does the story of the leagues top player being heavily maligned and pressured to win a ring sound familiar?

     It should, because that's exactly what did Michael Jordan went through 20 odd years ago.  Not only did he win his first ring against the Lakers but he snatched the torch from Magic as the best player in the league.  Please believe if Lebron beats Kobe in the Finals, he'll be referred to as the best player in the league.  (Kobe still gets the nod as of right now).

1999 Allan Houston Celebration....


   We all know the last time the league endured a lockout was during the 1999 season.  And who was the 8th seed in the East that upset the #1 seed Miami Heat? Oh yeah, the New York Knicks.

  Thankfully for my predictions, the Heat won't have the #1 seed this year but that means the unlucky team to succumb to the upset will be the Bulls.

  Melo is probably the hottest player in the league right now and the Knicks match up well against Chicago.  The playoffs are built for the superstars and can Pooh just turn it on after sustaining so many injuries?

  Don't worry, the boring ass Spurs won't win this year.  They only win rings in odd years ('99, '03, '05, '07).

The Lost (Summer) Tapes


   Remember this summer how Kevin Durant, Lebron James and Kobe Bryant drugged you with their participation in summer league games and them broadcasting it?  What did it all mean?

   Well after further review, it meant Kobe was ready to show the world he still has it and could still compete for a scoring title, and lastly it showed that KD and Lebron will square off in the Finals.

"....I saw the sign" *Ace of Base voice




    


    


The Dynamics

For much of the season, the Miami Heat and Oklahoma Thunder have emerged as popular picks to compete in this years NBA Finals.  Both teams arguably have the best collection of superstars and both seemed primed to meet head on in a Finals collision.  If they do collide, it will surely be the result of those teams taking two totally different courses.

Miami can take pride in boasting they have a "Big Three" but we all know the Heat's focal point on offense boils down to two players: Dwyane Wade and Lebron James.

In OKC, the Thunder have the best young and talented duo in Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook.  So how do we decide which duo to favor in a potential showdown?  Here's How:

We identify Lebron James and Kevin Durant as the alpha-dogs on their respective teams or the 'go-to' players. For arguments sake, we wash that matchup as a draw and compare D Wade and Russell Westbrook.

WESTBROOK

Sure it's easy to stomp on a man when he's down (turnovers/shot selection) such as the case with Russell Westbrook. But it is what is is.

Westbrook is a young player trying to establish himself onto the league that he's as good or better than Pooh, DWill,CP3 or Rondo. I understand he may feel he has a mismatch that he can exploit each time he has the ball, but he must recognize the peking order and Durant is on top of that totem pole.

Instead of conceding to Durant in crucial moments, time and time again it has appeared that Westbrook has taken the honus to prove he's a superstar, which in turn has stifled the total success and potential of the Thunder; even of Durant to a certain degree.  In layman's terms, instead of giving it to the man in crunchtime with the hopes of winning, he wants to show the world he's the man. Is the need to be the man more important than winning?  He's going to have to decide quickly, because on this team he can't have both.

WADE            

Conversely you have the pro's pro in D Wade.  He's an NBA Champ, Finals MVP, scoring champ, Olympian, All Star Game MVP, and he's made his money. At this juncture in his life, he's not tripping off the ego.  He's established as a 'Made Man' and understands his legacy will be measured by the Championships he amasses.  The awards and stats are good, but they only complement the rings, not the other way around.

Wade at this point is willing to be the bigger man and pro-actively concede to Lebron on the floor and complement his talents. In turn, that will take a lot of stress off the team and allow them to play organically and worry free.

So if it's June and we're watching a Finals featuring these two teams, expect Lebron and Durant to show out (Yes, Lebron too).  But if your boy Westbrook is playing in his true Lunatic style (which I love most times) opposed to winning ball, you have to favor the Lebron/Wade duo.