
After a long 82-game grind, the playoffs are finally upon us. And no offense to the wonderful 14 teams that didn't make it, but we just don't care about you anymore -- hey, those are the breaks. So follow us into the Playoff Power Rankings, where we'll try to figure out who has the best chance to advance, as the initial field of 16 whittles itself down to a single champion this June.
- 1. Lakers (65-17) | First Round: (1) vs. (8) Jazz
Yes, I'm aware that the Lakers didn't finish the season with the league's best record, and, should they get to the Finals, they'll open on the road if they should meet the Cavs. But that's a lot of ifs, and L.A. did sweep Cleveland and Boston during the regular season. Now, Orlando? That's another story. - 2. Cavaliers (66-16) | First Round: (1) vs. (8) Pistons
Cleveland could easily be at the one spot, but I think the East is tougher right now than the West in terms of the road to the Finals. Don't believe me? The Pistons won't be pushovers, Dwyane Wade in the second round could be a seven game series, and then there's Orlando or Boston to deal with. Good thing these guys have home court advantage throughout -- looks like they might need it. - 3. Magic (59-23) | First Round: (3) vs. (6) Sixers
Dwight Howard in the middle, 3-point shooters all around -- it's worked pretty well so far. The critics say in the playoffs you can't rely on jump shots to get you through, but guess what? If they aren't falling, it doesn't suck to be able to go to the most dominant big man in the playoffs inside. With the KG question mark, Orlando appears to have the inside track to get to the conference finals. - 4. Celtics (62-20) | First Round: (2) vs. (7) Bulls
The news that Kevin Garnett could be out for the rest of the year is devastating to the Celtics' title chances, but not so much in the earlier rounds of the playoffs. The defending champs aren't likely to be upset in round one by an inexperienced Bulls team run at the point by a rookie, and something tells me that the longer they manage to stay around, the more likely it is that Mr. Garnett will make a guest appearance at a later time. I'm not ready to count these guys out just yet. - 5. Nuggets (54-28) | First Round: (2) vs. (7) Hornets
Just an amazing year for the Nuggets, who certainly got the best of the Chauncey Billups for Allen Iverson deal. Even though they've struggled to get out of the first round recently, they have a favorable matchup playing a New Orleans team that is really a shell of the club that took the Spurs to seven in the second round last year. Nene's resurgence, Billups' leadership, and Carmelo Anthony's ... something should have Denver advancing at least to round two. - 6. Blazers (54-28) | First Round: (4) vs. (5) Rockets
An argument can be made that the Blazers are the second best team in the West right now, and they're certainly one of the hottest. Coming into the playoffs by winning nine of their last 10, Portland appears to be peaking at the right time. Only problem? They drew the worst possible first round matchup in the Rockets, a team that seems to have had their number all season. Still, home court is big, and if the Blazers can take advantage and advance, no one will want to see them in the second round -- including the Lakers. - 7. Rockets (54-28) | First Round: (5) vs. (4) Blazers
If the Blazers getting the Rockets was a bad matchup for them, then it must be a good one for Houston. And it is -- the Rockets make Brandon Roy work for everything he gets (8-for-20 and 10-for-23 shooting the last two meetings), and they seem to be able to do their thing offensively. The toughest thing for Houston will be to steal one on the road, but if they can, this one will be over in six. - 8. Heat (43-39) | First Round: (5) vs. (4) Hawks
Anyone feel confident about taking on Dwyane Wade 2.0 in the playoffs? Anyone? Didn't think so. Wade has been playing out of his mind this season, and really is side-by-side numbers-wise with LeBron James. Wade's not going to win the MVP, but he can continue his crusade by keeping his team alive in the playoffs long enough to battle Lebron in the second round. For the sake of basketball and all that is holy, we should pray that this happens. - 9. Mavericks (50-32) | First Round: (6) vs. (3) Spurs
It's been a rocky season for the Mavericks, but they seem to be getting it together at the right time. This is a veteran team stocked with guys like Dirk Nowitzki, Jason Kidd, and Jason Terry who know how to win in the postseason. Facing a Spurs team without Manu Ginobili and with a hobbled Tim Duncan, it wouldn't be that big of a surprise to see Dallas pull the upset. - 10. Spurs (54-28) | First Round: (3) vs. (6) Mavericks
Much like the Celtics without Garnett, the Spurs are still going to be a tough out in the playoffs, even without Manu Ginobili. Nothing phases this team when the game's close in crunch time, and guys like Michael Finley and Roger Mason have come through in the clutch time and time again. San Antonio will need Tony Parker to carry a lot of the scoring, which shouldn't be a problem against the ancient Jason Kidd. The only outcome that would surprise people in this series would be a quick four- or five-game exit by the Spurs -- no one is expecting that.
- 11. Hawks (47-35) | First Round: (4) vs. (5) Heat
The Hawks have been up and down all season, but managed to snag the last home court advantage spot (the four) in the East. They've beaten the Heat three of the four meetings this season, although Dwyane Wade sat out one of those. Atlanta has the speed to defend Miami and the athleticism to do damage offensively, but whether or not they can contain a playoff-hungry Wade will determine how long they stay around. - 12. Hornets (49-33) | First Round: (7) vs. (2) Nuggets
Chris Paul versus Chauncey Billups in the first round is as tasty as it gets at the point guard spot, but once you get past Paul and David West, the questions begin to mount for the Hornets. Unless Peja Stojakovic and Rasual Butler can break out of their recent slumps, and unless Tyson Chandler (who looked good against the Spurs in the season finale) can return fully to the alley-oop machine he's been in the past, this could end up being a quick first-round exit -- and a huge step backwards -- for the Hornets. - 13. Bulls (41-41) | First Round: (7) vs. (2) Celtics
The Bulls have a lot to be happy about, but their performance in the last game of the regular season isn't one of them. They had a chance to avoid the Celtics, but didn't show up and lost to the freaking Raptors. They get a Celtics team without Kevin Garnett, sure. But they didn't know that to be the case at the time (or did they?), and with or without KG, it's tough to envision a young team like this taking down the defending champs. - 14. Sixers (41-41) | First Round: (6) vs. (3) Magic
Remember some guy named Elton Brand? Yeah, neither do Sixers fans. Behind Andre Iguodala and the largely improved play of Thaddeus Young, Philly finds itself back in the postseason anyway. The Sixers hung tough with the Magic in three meetings this season, but lost 'em all -- and it's going to be a tall order to beat Orlando more than once in the first round as well. - 15. Pistons (39-43) | First Round: (8) vs. (1) Cavaliers
Seeing the Pistons in the playoffs with a sub-.500 record just feels wrong, but that's where Detroit finds itself after the Allen Iverson experiment failed miserably. The Pistons are a veteran squad and are all too familiar with LeBron's playoff heroics, but they're still a veteran squad that could make things difficult for the Cavs, even if it's only for five games. - 16. Jazz (48-34) | First Round: (8) vs. (1) Lakers
Utah comes into its first round matchup with the Lakers (uncharacteristically) with its tail between its legs. The team sat two of its starters during a blowout loss in L.A. this week, and afterwards Jerry Sloan said "it looks pretty bleak" when asked about his club's chances once the playoffs begin. Still, Utah at home in the postseason is one of the toughest places to play in the entire league, and I don't think anyone would be surprised if the Jazz took one (or even two) games from the Lakers before taking its summer vacation.






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-16-2009 @ 4:58PM
T-Nuts said...
I would hope that the Blazers Rockets series would be over in 5 - not 6.
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4-16-2009 @ 5:04PM
mcjesus666 said...
lakers are gonna have a rough road to the finals assuming they make it. Utah is gonna be harder than most people expect and I as a laker fan am not looking for to either the rockets or portland. With garnet out, Orlando's now the only threat to the cavs and, call me crazy, the harder matchup for the lakers if they survive the west.
should be fun to watch...
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4-16-2009 @ 7:58PM
osuszulc said...
Once again your reasoning for having the Cavs #2 is ridiculous. The Cavs have a tougher path to the finals??? NO WAY.
Pistons or Jazz: A team 4 games under .500 that has completely QUIT on the season. Notice how they blew a 4th quarter DD lead to Chicago at home this week. Jazz on the other hand finished 14 games over .500 with a record of 33-8 AT HOME. Add Coach Sloan who always has his teams play tough instead of a rookie coach in Detroit and I think this one is obvious.
Hawks/Heat or Portland/Houston: I like how you automatically assume the Heat are going to take the series against the Hawks, who have proved they are TOUGH to beat in the playoffs. Come on, either one of these Eastern teams would get spanked by Portland or Houston in a 7 game series. They simply have inferior talent, any NBA fan knows that.
Celts/Magic: I can agree with you on this one, but again we're talking about a Celts team minus KG and a Orlando team that has done jack squat in the playoffs. Denver/NO haven't done anything in the playoffs lately either so this one probably is tougher for East.
So one series out of three makes the East harder? Please feel free to explain that one again to me.
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4-17-2009 @ 1:34PM
cantstopdrinkin said...
The Hornets are not a "shell" of their former self. Thats just a straight up exaggeration. They are the same team as last year with even more depth because their bench players have had to play a lot this season. They have had injuries kill their season but they still won 49 games in the West with missing 3 of their top 4 players for streches. But Peja and Chandler are both healthier then they have been the past 2-3 monthes and West looks better then he did last week when he was pretty much playing on one leg. I know they still not 100% but just having those 3 guys playing makes them a lot better then they have been all year and with them back and all their other players much better then they were last year in the playoffs (and having James Posey, remember playoff time is his time) they are not a "shell" of themselves. Mention the injuries but dont act like they have no chance at all....
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4-17-2009 @ 4:07PM
mivogo said...
The Bulls blew it by losing their last game to the Raptors? Are you kidding?
They never would have beaten Orlando, but have a real chance against Garnett-less Boston. They lucked out, and the two additions from the Kings (Salmons and Miller) have toughened up this team and given them depth. Don't be shocked at an upset.
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4-18-2009 @ 9:22AM
pastor james said...
first off da cavz shud b numba 1 we they hav da best record ova all rite now n plus whos gonna stop them in da playoffs on da east they proved that they deserve da championship an i believe that is gonna happn
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4-18-2009 @ 5:24PM
youss said...
pastor james
ur a dipwad the cavs got the best record overall but look who they faced in thier games the EAST is wayyyyyy easier than the west dont belive me then why did the west kill the east in the all star game and if u havent noticed the lakers beat the cavs TWICE both without bynum hows that for number one in the rankings
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4-25-2009 @ 11:53AM
jarrellfranklin said...
im love you and your cool
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4-25-2009 @ 12:29PM
jarrellfranklin said...
you shoud win it all but keep doing what your doing but watch out for orlando because there having agood season this year but work hard and play hard and i think your doing okay but put more work.into it and then you can win almost any game
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5-06-2009 @ 6:17PM
Nick said...
The Cavs already dismantled the Pistons and they will do the same with the Hawks and then Magic. which will lead us all to see The Cavs Crush the Lakers in the Championship Series
Undefeated in playoffs 16-0
Cavaliers 2008-09 NBA Champions
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6-17-2009 @ 2:17AM
nabpdcop said...
Hey butt wad, too late LA NBA CHAMPS OK. 4-1 over MAGIC. These are a tad bit late.