I know it’s still early in the season. But still… =)
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This is my bracket as of today:
I’ll post the results as the playoffs go along and see how right (or wrong I am).
Regular season’s finally over. After an excruciating run, the Miami Heat have successfully captured the last place in the league with a record of 15-67, ensuring them of having the biggest chance of getting the #1 pick in the coming draft. From champions to cellar-dwellers in just two seasons… Tsk.
I hope they get a good big man to compensate for the loss of Shaq. Notice how rejuvenated he looks with the Suns these days? I wonder why he wasn’t like that with the Heat for the past season or so. After the trade, I was torn between following Shaq or sticking with the Heat. I decided to go with the rebuilding team. Good luck to Shaq and the Suns this post-season. They’re going to need a lot of it in facing the defending champ Spurs.
On the bright side, there’s no where to go but up for the Heat next season. I hope Dwyane gets all the rest and he needs to get back to championship form. Marion is a great addition to the team. I’d think they’ll be playing fast-paced basketball next season. There could be another sighting of J-WIll’s behind-the-back-elbow-pass:
Sweet!
Fantasy-wise, this was a forgettable season for me:
Looking forward to next year’s fantasy season. I hope to give a better fight next time.
For now, let the playoffs begin!
With the NBA season almost over, a lot of speculation has been made on who will win the MVP race. Top candidates are: Kobe, CP3 and KG. You can even add LeBron to that mix.
Now that’s for the league’s MVP – Most Valuable Player.
What’s LVP you ask? Least Valuable Player.
I stumbled upon this article on “Who is the NBA’s LVP?” and just wanted to share it.
I remember when Robert Horry was one of the most feared shooters in the clutch:
(please forgive the poor video quality on this one)
I guess those legen…(wait for it)…dairy days are gone.
The NBA schedule is out!
Marc Stein has already listed the highlights of the schedule. Quite noticeable, it’s no longer Heat-Lakers this Christmas.
The Miami-Orlando game on November 24 showcases Stan Van Gundy’s first match against Pat Riley. Van Gundy was replaced by Riley a few years back because he wanted to spend more time with his family.
And now, he’s back. Maybe he wants to spend more time away from his family, now that the kids have grown up? Haha! Just kidding.