Im going with a few teams.I think the Kings will turn on the jets and go on a tear.Other teams I see improving a good deal:IndianaAtlantaWashington
Watch out for the Nets, they have a relatively soft schedule in the second half with their competition for the remainder of the year playing .400 ball at the all-star break..If they beat the teams they are supposed to beat, they will be in good shape going into the playoffs and should go in on a good note..Im expecting around 50 wins to close out the regular season..
Well, pretty much any team at the bottom, bc if you think about it, they can't really do worse. There's nowhere to go but up. But i see Houston and Sacto really picking it up and making a playoff push.
Eastern All-Stars... :yahoo: The Lakers can sure come back, but most of the time lost by under 3 points. Like they were down by 28 to the Mavs in 2002, they came back and won.But the best I think would be the Suns. They are deadly from behind the arc and they can easly get hot and comeback.
I think the lakers will mkae a push because they hav 18 games of their final games at home and that should be too hard to pull off a winning record unless they lose to the hawks again.
maybe it can be cause im a bulls fan. But i think they will make a good turn around. We did last season. I feel we can do it again.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ArizonaFan @ Feb 21 2006, 09:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I suggest actually reading what this topic is about. </div>Oh I misunderstood it. I thought it was teams that can comeback after half-time. I'm and idiot.I will go with memphis. They fell apart late in the first half of the season. They will comeback and will be seeded high.
I'm guessing some of the teams capable of good offense likeSunsNetsRocketsheck maybe even the Raptors
The Nets have a combined opponent winning percentage of .400 for the rest of the way. The majority of these games are at home where they have been dominant as of late (14-1 since mid December), and they are motivated with the all-star snubbing of Kidd. Watch out for the Nets, 50 wins is most definatly not out of question (they would have to go 20-9 the rest of the way with a rather soft schedule), especially if you consider how they finished off the year last year, without RJ and with Kidd and Carter carrying the load. They are at full strength, and I expect a strong finish from them..