<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Moo2K4:</div><div class="quote_post">Yea, the Magic are 1-19 right now but are sadly only 8 or 9 games out of first place in that pathetic division that they're in. So, sadly, if they put together a run and the 76ers start to tumble, they could win that division. Though, I don't see that happening cause they just can't play good team ball. It's just 5 individual efforts is what it seems like to me. They don't play together. Oh, and you said Bosh will be the most dominant player in the East here soon? Well, as far as I'm concerned, as long as Jermaine O' Neal, AI, TMac, as long as those 3 and some others are still there, he won't have that title. Especially considering he's playing on a team where he won't average more than 15 ppg because of Vince Carter.</div> I?ve only said that because I like Chris Bosh, I don?t say he will win a champ, but don?t you think he will become one of the best inside players in the east? And look to kobe bryant, he plays with Shaq and he can score 30 points, carter-bosh can be de same.
i hate the east so much right now. sure its 'cyclical' but how long is the cycle? everyone said the west-east disparity was getting closer but now its the furthest its ever been! move denver to maine please.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting FalconFan:</div><div class="quote_post">There needs to be some blockbuster trades, get some of the big fellas in the East.</div> Here is the problem with that though, none of the Western Confrence teams that have big men want to get rid of their big men, unless they get a quality big man in return. To compete in the Western confrence you must have a talented big man to be successful. Even if they could get an awesome guard in return, a western confrence team would probably not trade their big man. The only way I see the Eastern Confrence getting some quality big men, is either during free agency or the NBA Draft.