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How far can the Grizzlies go?

The Memphis Grizzlies may be an 8 seed in these playoffs however they have much more potential than what your usual 8 seed would go about business. Behind who I am calling the most deceptive player in the league, Zach Randolph. The guy that looks like he could lose a couple of pounds and doesn’t have a vertical to jump over a coke can is absolutely destroying any big man that he has come up against.

So how does he compare to Latrell Sprewell?

Why Latrell Sprewell you might ask? Of the four eight seeds that have advanced past the first round, including this year’s Grizzlies, the 1999 New York Knicks were the only ones that got even further. They went as far as the NBA Finals where they were derailed by Tim Duncan’s Spurs in five games. The only similarities Randolph and Sprewell have are that they were the leaders of their respective eighth seeded teams.

However this by no means counts out the Grizzlies from going to the conference finals. We have seen them take away home court advantage from the favored Oklahoma City Thunder by winning Game 1 and dispose of the number one seeded Spurs team as well, so what is their actual potential.

Matching the efforts of the 1999 New York Knicks perhaps?

It is very hard to say, but it is definitely not out of the question, what they have achieved so far has created a lot of believers. Although I am not one of them just yet, the Griz have been very consistent with their play for now but I still question how long they can keep this high level of play up. They will have to win a couple more games to make a believer out of me. If they get through this round they have the possible match ups of the Lakers or Mavericks in the conference final.

Another question we should be asking is can Oklahoma City beat them?

Yes they can, they are the four seed, the numbers say they should be able to. The Memphis bigs however are proving too hard to handle, Marc Gasol and Randolph are a huge force and not even Kendrick Perkins or Serge Ibaka (I-Blocka) can do much about it. The two combined for 54 points, 23 rebounds and 6 assists. Kevin Durant has always been a bright spot for the Thunder, their other All-Star, Russell Westbrook, continues to struggle by his standards. He had 29 points but on 9 from 23 shooting, 6 assists but 7 turnovers. In order for OKC to get over that hump, Westbrook will have to start being more efficient.

Bottom line is it’s anyone’s game and if everyone comes to play it is just a bonus for us, the fans, who get to see some awesome playoff basketball.

Until next time..

D.B.

NBA Playoffs: The Quiet Before the Storm

The first round is all over and on this Saturday we wait for a very much anticipated second round. With all the match-ups on hand it is hard to pick an out right front runner, every series could potentially go either way.

Upsets have been a common trend in these playoffs, the Hawks and Grizzlies weren’t the obvious picks to move into the next round and it wasn’t just these two teams that exploited the flaws within the top seeds. New Orleans showed everyone that the Lakers lack a bit of toughness with their bigs and the Bulls had a lot of trouble shaking off the Pacers.

So here are some loose predictions I have for the second round:

Eastern Conference

Bulls defeat Hawks in 5

Heat defeated by Celtics in 6

Western Conference

Lakers defeated by Mavericks in 7

Thunder defeat Grizzlies in 6

The way things are looking the second round should be even bigger than the first, I’m excited to see some more upsets!

Until next time..

D.B.

NBA Playoffs: First Round Hits and Misses

Here are the highlights I have drawn from the first round, if you think I’ve missed anything please add it in the comments section.

Hits

Memphis Grizzlies

The Grizzlies were written off before the playoffs even started and they are now in the second round. They are not the team we thought they would be!

Dwight Howard

This man did everything he could to keep the Magic in the playoffs, if his team mates did the same Howard wouldn’t have to be killing the rumors about being traded or free agency.

CP3

Chris Paul showed the world that he is well and truly back. If the All-Star point guard carries this form into next season I’m sure his name will be mentioned in the MVP conversation.

Brandon Roy

Those unstable knees of his didn’t keep him grounded for too long. B-Roy came up big in Game 4 and made it clear that the Blazers could still depend on him.

Kevin Durant

Always a beast on offense, averaging 32.4 points in the series, including two 41 point performances. No one can guard KD.

Serge Ibaka

More like Serge I-Blocka! He had 9 blocks in Game 5… 9! And averaging 4.8 in the series, Ibaka is turning into a key player within that OKC defense.

Miami’s Big Three

I’ll have to that this was expected, playoffs are the time for stars to shine and that’s exactly what Miami’s Big Three did, proving to be too much for the 76ers.

Boston’s Big Four

Boston was the only team to sweep in the first round. The old guys look very fresh and will be trouble for the Heat in the next round.

Indiana Pacers

The 8th seeded Pacers showed a lot of fight against the Bulls, they showed that they weren’t going to be a push over like any regular eight seed. Interim coach Frank Vogel can take all of the credit for getting these guys to come out and compete every night.

Misses

San Antonio Spurs

They had the best regular season record but this meant nothing to their first round opponents. The Spurs looked old and battered, Z-Bo had his way with their bigs and Manu wasn’t Manu after that elbow injury. It’s rebuilding time for the Spurs this offseason, happy fishing!

New York Knicks

It would be very optimistic to say that the Knicks had a chance to beat the Celtics in this series. But getting swept is very disappointing, I thought they had at least two wins in them. It will be a very eventful offseason for them too.

Pau Gasol

I think his parents fed all the tough pills to Marc when they were little. Pau struggled against the New Orleans big men, his numbers were way down from what they were during the season.

Any Orlando Magic player not named Dwight Howard

If your name is not Dwight Howard and you play for the Orlando Magic watch out because the guys upstairs will do anything to keep Dwight happy. After their performance these playoffs I don’t think anyone’s job is safe within Orlando.

Hit and Miss

Russell Westbrook

He is an NBA All-Star and one of the leaders on that team. But if you have Kevin Durant on your team you can’t be taking more shots than the best scorer in the game. Westbrook will have to make better decisions when it comes to the next round.

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