The 1st round of the 2011 NBA Playoffs ended early as there were no seven game series, but it was quite an interesting one. The bad news was several teams didn't do their part and put my forecast percentage at an all time low of 50%. (Damn you Orlando and Portland!!!) Not to be deterred, here are my forecasts for the 2nd round which kicks off tomorrow.
Chicago Bulls (1) vs Atlanta Hawks (5)
Fearless Forecast: Bulls take series (4 games to 2)
Boston Celtics (3) vs Miami Heat (2)
It's finally here. The series everyone has been waiting for is in the 2nd round as I predicted. The Heat (esp. Lebron) need this win to disprove the growing notion that he can't win. The problem is he needs Wade to carry the team offensively and Wade has struggled mightily against the Celtics. All three Heat superstars have to guard one of the Celtics' offensive greats, and that kind of pressure defensively will mean a lot of trouble once they try to play offense. Much has been made about Shaq's absence, but the Heat aren't big either and Glen Davis, Jermaine O'Neal and Nenad Krystic may be more than enough in the middle.
Fearless Forecast: Celtics take series (4 games to 2)
Oklahoma City Thunder (4) vs Memphis Grizzlies (8)
The battle of teams that were supposed to be good only in the future promises to be an intriguing one. Each team's strengths offensively are matched by their opponent's defensive strength. The outside operators of the Thunder (Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant) will find their defensive matches in Tony Allen and Shane Battier, while the Grizz's dominant big men (Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol) will have to contend with Serge Ibaka and Kendrick Perkins' defense. The key will be which team will be able to find unsung heroes to step up. The Grizz's lack of three-point shooting may come into play here.
Fearless Forecast: Thunder take series (4 games to 2)
Los Angeles Lakers (2) vs Dallas Mavericks (3)
Both teams are happy to be in the second round as they faced spirited opponents in the first, but neither will be happy without a Western Conference Finals berth. The Mavericks have traditionally faltered in the playoffs because they only relied on Dirk Nowitzki's brilliance, but as they proved me wrong against the Blazers, it was clear that the Mavs play D now. That D will be tested against the Lakers who have yet to play impressively for a prolonged period of time this year. The answer to this series will be inside. If the Mavs can somehow neutralize either Pau Gasol or Andrew Bynum, then the Lakers will not get to defend their title. That might be too hard for a seven game series though.
Fearless Forecast: Lakers take series (4 games to 2)
1 comments:
Almost same same predictions Sharwin! I call the Heat in 7 though. I hope I'm wrong because I don't want LeBron to win, but if I look at it objectively, I think, like the Memphis-San Antonio series, talent trumps experience here. :(
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