2005-2006 NBA thread

Of the Remaining teams, who will win the NBA TITLE?

  • Mavericks

  • Lakers

  • Clippers

  • Spurs

  • Pistons

  • Heat

  • Nets

  • Cavs

  • Wizards

  • Kings

  • Suns


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BAH HUMBBUG! said:
Umm, no they have more than enough fire power, they don't have enough players that know their role on the team and no outside shooters. Walker and WIlliams are both streak 3 shooters at best. They were better off with the Jones' last year and Alston the year before.

I think they are a weaker team than last year so good luck tryin to take out the D, plus if they have to play the Cavs in the playoffs they might not even get past them.

The Heat do not have enough firepower to deal with the Pistons. I can tell you that right now.

They could get by the Cavs, Indiana, and Washington. But they're not going to get by the Pistons with the players they have.

They'll get by the Cavs for sure, it's just they don't really have enough consistent firepower to deal with the Big D. They should've kept the team they had last year and tried to make another run.
 
I haven't been on here for a while so I'll come in here and say what I promised I would, THE MAGIC SUCK ASS! ok there
 
LastSunrise1981 said:
The Heat do not have enough firepower to deal with the Pistons. I can tell you that right now.

They could get by the Cavs, Indiana, and Washington. But they're not going to get by the Pistons with the players they have.

They'll get by the Cavs for sure, it's just they don't really have enough consistent firepower to deal with the Big D. They should've kept the team they had last year and tried to make another run.

Umm, that's pretty much what I said :confused: Except they might not get by the Cavs, unless the Pacers start playing better without Oneal, I think the Cavs are the only team in the East that can knock out the Heat. Other than the D.
 
BAH HUMBBUG! said:
Umm, no they have more than enough fire power, they don't have enough players that know their role on the team and no outside shooters. Walker and WIlliams are both streak 3 shooters at best. They were better off with the Jones' last year and Alston the year before.

I think they are a weaker team than last year so good luck tryin to take out the D, plus if they have to play the Cavs in the playoffs they might not even get past them.

Really? Not beat Cleveland? Hmm...Did you happen to see that they blew them out by nearly 30 points last night? Ok, it's one game, I'll give you that but who does Cleveland have other than LeBron and maybe a healthy Larry Hughes that can even give Miami a run for their money? Cleveland is a young team and doesn't have much playoff experience. Every single player on the Heat from Shaq to Zo to Payton to Wade have the experience that the Cav's lack. If they were to meet in the playoffs (which is unlikely seeing how Cleveland is a likely 4 seed) it would be over in 5 games.

LastSunrise1981 said:
Won't happen. :)

The Heat don't have enough fire power or defensive presence to stop the Pistons. They made a HUGE mistake in getting Antoine Walker and Jason Williams, since neither of them really fit the team concept.

No offense, but Detroit won't get stomped by Miami.

Detoit is a much better team and Miami is not the greatest defensive team, but you can't say they don't have fire power. Last I checked they were 2 in the league when it comes to scoring or FG% (either or..can't remember) I'm not on the Antoine Walker bandwagon. I don't think he's a good fit for this team and never really thought he would be but JW is having a career year. He's a definite upgrade over Damon Jones offensively and defensively.

There's room for improvement, yeah, and they have a little less than 40 games to do that. They'll be fine aslong as they stay healthy. Detroit is looking plain nasty though and don't expect them to lose unless they have a major setback during the 2nd half of the year.
 
man alot of HEAT jockers in here......HMMMMM



detroit crushes the HEAT.... the cavs have a chance at beating them... and at the right time the NETS might as well


i thought the EAST would be the best conference this year but its just mediocre with the fall of the pacers....and the HEAt beat teh cavs yesterday because the cavs had an off night...look at their shooting percentage...are you gonna tell me it was miami's d that did that?



i'll be honest the HEAT look scary on paper and if they get their act togethr like they look like they are doing they have a damn good shot at going to the finals...i just cant see it right now....


and i think the spurs win anyway even if they do make it....
 
Heat jockers? Ok...

San Antonio can't beat Detroit. The Pistons have made the Spurs look like the Hawks in both their meetings and Detroit has only gotten better since then.
 
Go Web Go! said:
Heat jockers? Ok...

San Antonio can't beat Detroit. The Pistons have made the Spurs look like the Hawks in both their meetings and Detroit has only gotten better since then.

Yeah, but this is only the regular season. San Antonio has a track record that shows how average they play during the season: esp during the first half. They're a totally different team during the playoffs.
 
Go Web Go! said:
Heat jockers? Ok...

San Antonio can't beat Detroit. The Pistons have made the Spurs look like the Hawks in both their meetings and Detroit has only gotten better since then.


wasnt talkin about san anton beating detroit was talkin about the STERNS beating the heat.....


lemme ask you a question then i will leave you alone...were you a heat fan prior to the 2004-2005 season?:confused:
 
It amazing how a change in chemistry can mess things up...

With the Heat, they still possess the ability to make it to the finals. But this happened to the pistons last year on a smaller scale with their change on the bench. on paper, they changed from Corlis Williamson , Okur,and 'Mighty Mouse' Mike James to Carlos Orroyo, Carlos Delphino, And Antonio McDysse. On paper it looked better, but in practice it didn't help. the only one from the new group to give segnificant help off the bench was McDysse from that new group. Mainly cuase at times they looked confused out there, where the previous bench new exactly what thier roles were.
I see the same thing here with the heat. But its a something that can be recovered from if they get thier heads together and do what needs to be done ... ( though with Antion "jack-up-a-three-whenever-he-want-to" williams, not sure if thats goin to happen.
 
DarthRekal said:
wasnt talkin about san anton beating detroit was talkin about the STERNS beating the heat.....


lemme ask you a question then i will leave you alone...were you a heat fan prior to the 2004-2005 season?:confused:

I agree about the Spurs being the Sterns. Seems as though they've been getting their fair share of phantom calls.

Especially anyone who tries to guard or get physical with Parker, Duncan, or Ginoboli. :mad:
 
TORONTO -- The Toronto Raptors finally traded Jalen Rose on Friday, sending him to the New York Knicks for forward Antonio Davis.


The Knicks also received a first-round draft pick and an undisclosed amount of cash from the Raptors in the deal. Toronto acquired the draft pick from the Denver Nuggets in an earlier trade, the Toronto Star reported.


The two teams were set to play each other Friday night at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto.

John Hollinger's Trade Breakdown
If there's a player who is the antithesis of what Knicks coach Larry Brown is about, it's Jalen Rose. Brown likes his players mentally tough and defensive-minded; Rose is completely offensive-minded and bristles at the slightest suggestion that he might no longer be a star. The two were paired briefly in Indiana and mixed about as well as peanut butter and tacos. Brown grew incensed by Rose's defensive lapses and banished him to the pine, and Rose got upset.
Oddly enough, this pattern later repeated itself when Rose played for Thomas in Indiana, which is why I didn't expect to see Rose turn up in New York.

Incidentally, Antonio Davis, now a Raptor for the second time, may agree to a buyout with Toronto, and if so one imagines he'll eventually land back home in Chicago.

• See Holllinger's complete column



Rose and Davis were not expected to play in the game -- Knicks coach Larry Brown thought it would be unfair to throw Rose into action immediately. He sat on New York's bench wearing a suit.


"He's exactly what we need," Brown said. "I think it's a no-brainer. I haven't seen a drop-off in his game. We don't have enough ball-handlers, guys that have experience back there."


Brown, who coached Rose for one season with the Indiana Pacers, said Rose will start at small forward for the Knicks.


Rose's name has been mentioned in trade rumors all season, but he had been difficult to deal because he is making $15.7 million this season and he has an option at $16.9 million next season.


Still, the Knicks have long been interested in him, even though they already have the NBA's highest payroll. And they couldn't wait much longer to make a move after losing three straight and nine of 10 to fall behind Toronto into last place in the Atlantic Division.


"I can't wait to play in front of the many Knicks fans, friends and family in the NYC area and very much look forward to being a part of the Knicks organization," Rose said in a statement. "Ask any athlete. One of his dreams is to play in New York wearing a Knick uniform. It's also always been a dream of mine."


New York's Stephon Marbury welcomed the trade.


"This will definitely help. He plays with toughness and he knows how to play," Marbury said.


The Knicks' slide began with a 129-103 loss to Toronto on Jan. 15 when Rose showcased his ability to post up smaller forwards by scoring a season-high 31 points.


Davis' contract expires after this season, and the Raptors get some needed salary-cap relief by parting ways with Rose.


It's the second time the veteran forwards have been involved in the same trade. Davis spent 4½ seasons in Toronto before the Raptors traded him to Chicago in 2003.


The Knicks had given up their first-round pick last offseason in a trade with the Bulls for Eddy Curry and Davis.


Interim Raptors general manager Wayne Embry made the deal just more than a week after the team fired GM Rob Babcock.


Embry said the teams had been talking about the trade for the last month.


The trade gives Toronto at least $10 million in salary cap room this summer and a better shot of resigning guard Mike James, who is expected to opt out of his contract.


The Raptors will also attempt to sign forward Chris Bosh to a long-term extension this summer.


"Cap room is very important to a franchise that's in transition," Embry said. "It's much easier to build because it gives you a lot of flexibility."


The trade came a day after Davis' wife, Kendra, was charged with misdemeanor battery for allegedly throwing a cup of coffee at a woman during a traffic dispute last fall.


Antonio Davis served a five-game suspension last month for climbing into the stands after his wife got into a confrontation with a fan in Chicago.


It is the first trade the Knicks have made since president Isiah Thomas was sued for sexual harassment by a former team employee.
 
LastSunrise1981 said:
I agree about the Spurs being the Sterns. Seems as though they've been getting their fair share of phantom calls.

Especially anyone who tries to guard or get physical with Parker, Duncan, or Ginoboli. :mad:

Yeah, those guys receive a lot of questionable touch fouls.
 
Alright Maggette might be back on March 1!!!:eek: :cool:
LOS ANGELES -- The cast was removed from Corey Maggette's injured left foot Tuesday, and the Los Angeles Clippers said an X-ray revealed significant healing in the ligament he injured almost two months ago

"We will proceed with our intended therapy and rehabilitation program," team physician Dr. Tony Daly said after examining Maggette. "We are optimistic about Corey's status. He will be re-evaluated in two to three weeks, at which time we intend to determine a further course of action."


Maggette will undergo aquatic therapy and a rehabilitation program until his next evaluation. His playing shoe has been altered with a full length carbon fiber shank to allow more rigidity, the team said, adding Maggette is not expected to participate in any on-court activities until he is being re-evaluated.


The 26-year-old Maggette was injured during a 99-89 victory over Miami on Dec. 5, and hasn't played since that time, missing 25 games. It was initially thought Maggette had a sprained left foot but a CT scan revealed a small separation of the ligament between the bones in the foot.


He is averaging 21.7 points and 5.5 rebounds in 13 games this season. The 6-foot-6 swingman averaged a career-best 22.2 points in 66 games last season.


Coach Mike Dunleavy said last week he was hopeful Maggette would return by March 1.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2314206
 
DarthRekal said:
lemme ask you a question then i will leave you alone...were you a heat fan prior to the 2004-2005 season?:confused:

Why yes, sir, I was. I know plenty of people that root for them now are mostly bandwagon fans, but I'm not one of them. :up:

By the way, are my eyes deceiving me just as I thought they were when I saw Kobe scored 81? Did the Kings just shoot 0-20 in the 4th quarter? Goodness. So much for Artest getting them back into playoff contention.
 
Go Web Go! said:
By the way, are my eyes deceiving me just as I thought they were when I saw Kobe scored 81? Did the Kings just shoot 0-20 in the 4th quarter? Goodness. So much for Artest getting them back into playoff contention.

Wow. That has to be the worst shooting performance ever.

NOFX said:
I always thought Artest was overrated!

He's a great player; he just needs some time to adapt to their system.
 
Brodie The Wise said:
Why are You screaming about it!?
There were people on here that thought if the clippers traded maggette for artest that the clippers would automatically be title contenders! Well I've been watching the Clippers this year very closely and I can honestly they would not be title contenders if artest was there!!! Clippers are better off without him! Besides Maggette back on March 1!:cool:
 
Alpha and Omega said:
Wow. That has to be the worst shooting performance ever.



He's a great player; he just needs some time to adapt to their system.
No!, he's a good player but not a great player! Has he ever carried a team on his own? No! Has he ever lead his team to the promise land or close to it? No! Does he make his teammates better? No! Does he care more about his music then the game of basketball? yes! :(
 
NOFX said:
No!, he's a good player but not a great player! Has he ever carried a team on his own? No! Has he ever lead his team to the promise land or close to it? No! Does he make his teammates better? No! Does he care more about his music then the game of basketball? yes! :(

He's not a franchise player, but he's a top 5 defender. That puts him in the upper echelon of the league.:o
 
Alpha and Omega said:
Wow. That has to be the worst shooting performance ever.

Funny thing is that they went something like 0-12 in a quarter of a game about 7 or 8 years ago.
 
Go Web Go! said:
Funny thing is that they went something like 0-12 in a quarter of a game about 7 or 8 years ago.

Are you serious? Well, I guess they were overdue, but 0-20. Someone couldn't even attempt a lay-up, or a 10 footer. That's kind of. . .well, sad,:( and I'm not even a Sac-fan.
 
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