There is already a playoff prediction thread for the Eastern Conference, but not the West, so I figured i'd start one . Here is the one for the East: http://www.justbball.com/showthread.php?t=14950 1. Minnesota 2. Sacramento 3. Lakers 4. Dallas 5. San Antonio 6. Houston 7. Memphis 8. Portland ---------------- <u>First Round</u> 1. Minnesota over Portland (4-1) 2. Sacramento over Memphis (4-0) 3. Lakers over Houston (4-2) 4. San Antonio over Dallas (4-3) <u>Second Round</u> 1. Minnesota over the Lakers (4-3) 2. Sacramento over San Antonio (4-2) <u>Western Conference Finals</u> Sacramento over Minnesota (4-2) <u>NBA Finals</u> Sacramento over Indiana (4-2)
1. Sacramento 2. Minnesota 3. Lakers 4. Dallas 5. San Antonio 6. Houston 7. Memphis 8. Denver --------- 1. Sacramento over Denver (4-2) 2. Minnesota over Memphis (4-1) 3. Lakers over Houston (4-1) 4. San Antonio over Dallas (4-3) --------- 1. Sacramento over Lakers (4-2) 2. Minnesota over San Antonio (4-3) --------- 1. Sacramento over Minnesota (4-2) --------- NBA Finals: Sacramento over Indiana (4-3)
Portland doesn't hold the 8th seed in the West, Denver currently holds that spot. So here's mine: FIRST ROUND 1. Minnesota over Denver (4-2) 2. Sacramento over Memphis (4-2) 3. Lakers over Houston (4-0) 4. Dallas over San Antonio (4-3) SECOND ROUND Lakers over Minnesota (4-2) Dallas over Sacramento (4-3) WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS Lakers over Mavericks (4-1) NBA FINALS Lakers over Pacers (4-2) LA Lakers your 2004 NBA Champions
1.Timberwolves 2.Kings 3.Lakers 4.Spurs 5.Dallas 6.Grizzlies 7.Rockets 8.Nuggets ---------- Wolves over Nuggets Kings over Rockets Lakers over Memphis Dallas over Spurs ------------- Wolves over Lakers Kings over Spurs ------------- Wolves over Kings ------------- Wolves over Indiana
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Laker_Fever_834:</div><div class="quote_post">Portland doesn't hold the 8th seed in the West, Denver currently holds that spot. </div>These are predictions and the season is not over yet. He just thinks Portland WILL be the 8th seed.
FIRST ROUND 1. Minnesota over Denver (4-2) 2. Sacramento over Memphis (4-2) 3. San Antonio over Houston (4-0) 4. Dallas over Lakers (4-3) SECOND ROUND Minnesota over Dallas (4-2) Sacramento over San Antonio (4-3) WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS Minnesota over Sacramento (4-3) NBA FINALS Minnesota over Pacers (4-2)
I just want to say, i could be wrong, but isn't it seedwise [(1v8) VS (4v5)] meaning that for the first roudn seed 1 plays seed 8 and the winner plays the winner of seed 4 versus seed 5. Which would mean that in a lot of your posts have the lakers 3rd seed and t-wolves or sactown 1st, they wouldn't play eachother (ex) <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> 1. Sacramento 2. Minnesota 3. Lakers 1. Sacramento over Lakers (4-2) 2. Minnesota over San Antonio (4-3) </div> Am I right??
1. Sacramento 2. Minnesota 3. Lakers 4. Dallas 5. Spurs 6. Memphis 7. Rockets 8. Denver Sac over Denver (4-1) Minnesota over Houston (4-1) LA over Memphis (4-2) Dallas over SA (4-3) Sac over LA (4-2) Dallas Over Minnesota (4-3) Sac over Dallas(4-3)
FIRST ROUND 1. Minnesota over Denver (4-0) 2. Sacramento over Memphis (4-1) 3. Lakers over Houston (4-0) 4. over Dallas (4-2) SECOND ROUND Lakers over Minnesota (4-2) Sacramento over San Antonio (4-3) WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS Lakers over Kings (4-3) NBA FINALS Lakers over Pacers (4-2) Its just my thought but who am I to say something. Im just a rookie around here.
1. Sacramento 2. Minnesota 3. San Antonio 4. Dallas 5. Los Angeles Lakers 6. Memphis 7. Houston 8. Denver Sacramento over Denver 4-2 Minnesota over Houston 4-1 San Antonio over Memphis 4-1 Lakers over Dallas 4-3 Lakers over Sacramento 4-3 San Anontio over Minnesota 4-2 San Antonio over Lakers 4-3 San Antonio beat Detroit 4-1 in the finals
1. Sacramento 2. Minnesota 3. Lakers 4. Dallas 5. San Antonio 6. Houston 7. Memphis 8. Denver Sacramento over Denver (4-1) Minnesota over Memphis (4-1) Lakers over Houston (4-1) San Antonio over Dallas (4-2) Lakers over Sacramento (4-3) Minnesota over San Antonio (4-2) Lakers over Minnesota (4-2) NBA Finals: Lakers over Indiana (4-2) And the Los Angeles Lakers are the NBA's 2003-2004 NBA Champions
1. Minnesota 2. Sacramento 3. Lakers 4. Dallas 5. San Antonio 6. Houston 7. Memphis 8. Denver. Basically he exact same as Accords. Go Kings. I honeslty don't see the Lakers getting hte ring hti syear. When will Malone be back? And Minnesota is hungry and I think that this is finally Sac Towns year.
1. Sacramento 2. Minnesota 3. LA Lakers 4. San Antonio 5. Memphis 6. Dallas 7. Denver 8. Houston Sacramento over Houston (4-2) Minnesota over Denver (4-3) Lakers over Dallas (4-1) Memphis over San Antonio (4-3) Lakers over Sacramento (4-3) Minnesota over Memphis (4-2) Lakers over Minnesota (4-2) Lakers over Nets (4-0)
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Laker_Fever_834:</div><div class="quote_post">Portland doesn't hold the 8th seed in the West, Denver currently holds that spot. So here's mine: FIRST ROUND 1. Minnesota over Denver (4-2) 2. Sacramento over Memphis (4-2) 3. Lakers over Houston (4-0) 4. Dallas over San Antonio (4-3) SECOND ROUND Lakers over Minnesota (4-2) Dallas over Sacramento (4-3) WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS Lakers over Mavericks (4-1) NBA FINALS Lakers over Pacers (4-2) LA Lakers your 2004 NBA Champions </div> typical response coming from a laker fan.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Purple N Gold:</div><div class="quote_post">1. Sacramento 2. Minnesota 3. Lakers 4. Dallas 5. San Antonio 6. Houston 7. Memphis 8. Denver Sacramento over Denver (4-1) Minnesota over Memphis (4-1) Lakers over Houston (4-1) San Antonio over Dallas (4-2) Lakers over Sacramento (4-3) Minnesota over San Antonio (4-2) Lakers over Minnesota (4-2) NBA Finals: Lakers over Indiana (4-2) And the Los Angeles Lakers are the NBA's 2003-2004 NBA Champions </div> ^nice way to jinx it.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting worldchamps9903:</div><div class="quote_post">typical response coming from a laker fan.</div> Well it's pretty obvious with all the key players you have lost from last season, you won't repeat as champions.