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  • Welcome to the Second Round

    What a first round! While there were a number of snoozer series that lacked a single competitive moment (I'm looking in your general direction, Denver), there were plenty of exciting battles, some where I expected, others in less expected series. While the Spurs/Suns series had some exciting moments...
  • First Round Impressions

    Just before the start of the playoffs I submitted my annual playoff predictions , in which I see the Celtics beating the Lakers in a classic Finals series. I still hold firm to that earlier prediction, but clearly some of my other first round picks were significantly off the mark. For starters, I thought...
  • 2007-2008 Playoff Predictions

    Each year I post my (insanely inaccurate) playoff predictions prior to the start of the postseason. I some rare circumstances my picks are spot on, but most of the time I take a gamble or two and end up blowing the whole postseason (like last year, I picked the Dallas Mavericks to beat the Detroit Pistons...
  • Midway Through the First Round...

    We're nearing the midway point of the first round of the NBA playoffs... let's see how my predictions are faring. Let's start with the East... I picked Detroit to sweep Orlando, and they did that this afternoon. I predicted that the Cavs would sweep the Wizards, and they are playing right now with the...
    Posted to Lakers News and Commentary (Weblog) by Scott on 04-28-2007
  • 2006-2007 Playoff Predictions

    Each year I post my playoff predictions before the start of the playoffs, from the first round through the Finals. In last year's predictions I mistakenly picked the Pistons besting the Heat and the Spurs beating the Mavs, resulting in a Spurs-Pistons rematch with the Spurs taking the title again. Whoops...
    Posted to Lakers News and Commentary (Weblog) by Scott on 04-19-2007
  • No Big Surprises in the Playoffs...

    No big surprises after the first couple of games in the playoffs. The "Contenders" - San Antonio, Detroit, Miami, and Dallas - all hold 2-0 leads. Some people pegged the Bulls or Grizz as the surprise teams, and while 2-0 isn't the same as 4-0, I can't fathom any of the "Contenders" dropping four of...
    Posted to Lakers News and Commentary (Weblog) by Scott on 04-26-2006
  • 2005-2006 Playoff Predictions

    Time for this year's insanely inaccurate playoff predictions! But before we begin, let's review my oracle skills from last season, when I made my 2004-2005 playoff predictions . My Eastern Conference picks were nearly perfect. I ended up picking all of the first round winners and did predict the Pistons...
    Posted to Lakers News and Commentary (Weblog) by Scott on 04-20-2006
  • Assessing my Playoff Picks Thus Far

    Back on April 22nd I made my NBA playoff predictions . I am notoriously poor when it comes to making predictions, but, if you don't mind me saying, I did a pretty decent job in picking the teams through, at least, the first round. Eastern Conference My pick : Heat (1) beats New Jersey (8) in 6 Results...
    Posted to Lakers News and Commentary (Weblog) by Scott on 05-07-2005
  • My Playoff Predictions

    The NBA playoffs get underway tomorrow, so I best be making my picks. Before I do, though, let's look back at my, accurately dubbed, “insanely inaccurate” picks at the beginning of the season . Out of the east I thought the conference would shake out like so: Detroit Pacers Heat 76ers Bucks Cavs Nets...
    Posted to Lakers News and Commentary (Weblog) by Scott on 04-22-2005
  • My Insanely Inaccurate 2004-2005 Predictions

    Accurately predicting the outcome of an NBA season is hard enough when you have just a core of stable, dominant teams, but it's near impossible this year, with so many teams in the league reaching parity, thanks in part to some blockbuster trades and player movements in the offseason. (On an aside, can...
    Posted to Lakers News and Commentary (Weblog) by Scott on 10-19-2004
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