One Reporter’s Predictions for the Fast-Approaching 2010 NBA Playoffs

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Author: Gil Alcaraz

The NBA Finals are upon us and they promise to be full of twists and turns. With the playoffs around the corner, many predictions come forth as to who will reign at the season’s end. Here is my outlook on the teams involved in this year’s playoffs, as well as my forecast for which teams will conquer their opposition and earn themselves the right to be called NBA Champions.

In the West, the LA Lakers (57-25) have earned themselves the number one seed. They will be pitted against the Oklahoma City Thunder (50-32), who sit at the bottom of the West with the number eight seed.

This is the Lakers’ chance to prove that their late season breakdown, winning only four of their last 11 games, was only a fluke.

With the talent of Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, Ron Artest, etc, the Lakers are hoping to be able to get on track for another three-peat reminiscent of the consecutive championships they won from 2000-2002.

This is also the final year that Cleveland has to get LeBron James his first championship ring and convince him to not take his talents elsewhere. The Charlotte Bobcats finally made the playoffs since joining the league as an expansion team in 2004.

Despite the unanimous feelings from both fans and analysts that the Lakers should win this series, they stumbled to the regular season finish line and are looking like a team suffocating under the pressure of high expectations.

The Thunder have been playing well, and their star player Kevin Durant will be participating in his first playoff game. Durant is eager to challenge Kobe Bryant and company. The Lakers led the regular season series 3-1, and I predict that they will win this series in six games.

The Dallas Mavericks (55-27) and the San Antonio Spurs (50-32), the number two and seven seeds, respectively, will battle it out in the first round this year. The Mavericks, who are coming into the playoffs with the best winning streak in the West, are looking good and feeling confident.

The Spurs, however, have a knack for knocking off higher seeded playoff teams, which could lead to the most likely upset this year. The Mavericks led the regular season series 3-1, but I predict that the Spurs will win this series in seven games.

The third seeded Phoenix Suns (54-28) will take on the sixth seeded Portland Trailblazers (50-32). Despite a talented roster, the Trailblazers could be outmatched in athleticism and scoring ability by the Suns, especially with the Trailblazers’ star player Brandon Roy out due to an injury. The Trailblazers led the regular season series 2-1, and I predict that the Suns will win this series in five games.

The final game in the West will be between the fourth seeded Denver Nuggets (53-29) and the fifth seeded Utah Jazz (53-29). With both teams pretty evenly matched, this series should come down to whose stars will shine brightest: Carmelo Anthony and Chauncey Billups of Denver or Deron Williams and Carlos Boozer of Utah. Denver led the regular season series 3-1, therefore I foresee that the Nuggets will win this series in seven games.

In the East, the Cleveland Cavaliers (61-21), led by all-star LeBron James, earned themselves the top seed and home-court advantage throughout the playoffs for the second year in a row. This will put them against the eighth seeded Chicago Bulls (41-41), who barely earned themselves a playoff spot due to a win in their regular season finale.

Despite their efforts to make the playoffs, they shouldn’t be much of a challenge for the dominant Cavaliers. The regular series was split, 2-2, but I predict that the Cavaliers will win this series in four games.

The second seeded Orlando Magic (59-23) will be matched up against the Charlotte Bobcats (44-38), a franchise that is getting its first taste of the playoffs this year. Orlando has the longest winning streak in the NBA heading into the playoffs and shouldn’t have too much trouble dispatching the Bobcats. The Magic led the regular season series 3-1, and I predict that the Magic will win this series in five games.

The third seeded Atlanta Hawks (53-29) will face off against the sixth seeded Milwaukee Bucks (46-36). The Bucks are coming into the series looking to upset one of the hottest teams in the NBA without their best player, Andrew Bogut, who they lost to an injury. Without Bogut, the Bucks will be lucky to win a single game against Josh Smith and his Hawks. The Hawks led the regular season series 2-1, and I predict that they will win this series in four games.

The final game in the East will be between the fourth seeded Boston Celtics (50-32) and the fifth seeded Miami Heat (47-35). The Heat are one of the most promising teams headed in the playoffs, having won nine of their last 10, while the Celtics have only won three of their last 10. Boston has struggled down the stretch, and the Heat are looking to capitalize on their momentum. The Celtics swept the regular season series 3-0, but I predict that the Heat will win this series in seven games.

It looks like the Lakers will barely squeeze their way past the opposition in the West and stumble into the Finals. As for the East, I again see the Cavaliers conquering everyone that stands in their way and going head-to-head with the Lakers in the Finals for one of the most highly anticipated matchups in NBA history.

It’s safe to bet that the Cavaliers will come out victorious over the Lakers in six games. James (“The King”) will get his ring and will stay in Cleveland, which is where he belongs. Shaquille O’Neal, who hopped on the LeBron train at the beginning of this season, will taunt Kobe with his new championship ring and will retire a happy man. However, regardless of the outcome of these respective events, this year’s playoffs promise to be riveting and exciting.

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