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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...
  • 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
  • Kobe for MVP?

    With Kobe's unhuman-like play over the past week or so - ratcheting 50+ points in four consecutive games - there's been some discussion among sports writers/radio show hosts that, mayhap, Kobe should be included in the MVP discussions alongside Dirk and Nash (and possibly LeBron). While Kobe is clearly...
    Posted to Lakers News and Commentary (Weblog) by Scott on 03-28-2007
  • How the West Was Won

    On Sunday, the Detroit Pistons won their second straight “must-win” game against the Cavs, advancing to the ECFs for a rematch with the Miami Heat. Even with the Cavs up three games to two, I still liked the Pistons. While they seem to lose focus and stumbled a bit in losing three straight to LeBron...
    Posted to Lakers News and Commentary (Weblog) by Scott on 05-23-2006
  • Big Games Tonight!

    Tonight the Cavs - who lead the series three games to two - take on the Pistons in Cleveland with the hopes of advancing to the first ECFs since 1992. (If my memory serves me correctly, the 1992 Cavs team that reached the ECF were summarily destroyed by the Chicago Bulls in 4 games, who were en route...
    Posted to Lakers News and Commentary (Weblog) by Scott on 05-19-2006
  • 2nd Round of Playoffs Begin With a Yawn

    With the top eight teams left vying for their conferences' finals, you'd think that we'd - the NBA fan base - would be in for a scintillating treat of well-played, down-to-the-wire basketball games. Save for Game 1 of the Mavs/Spurs series, however, all other games have been far too one-sided. Sure,...
    Posted to Lakers News and Commentary (Weblog) by Scott on 05-11-2006
  • We've Got Ourselves Some Series!

    I didn't think there'd be too much drama in the first round of the playoffs this year, but we certainly have some interesting series! The Bulls just knotted up their series with the Heat at two games apiece, the Pacers are giving the Nets a run for their money, and the Lakers are amazingly playing their...
    Posted to Lakers News and Commentary (Weblog) by Scott on 04-30-2006
  • 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
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