Published 3/24/2008
by Mike Yoo
at Bleacher Report - NBA
The playoffs this year are shaping up to be pretty crazy. I can't wait to see what happens, especially in the West. It seems like the top 8 teams have been seperated by 4.5 games for the past two months. The NBA is doing really well right now. However, there will be a lot of angry fans out there if there is a Spurs, Pistons finals. Don't get me wrong, I respect the Spurs and Pistons and what they do on the court. The thing is no one wants to see Manu Ginobili flopping all over the place, Bruce Bowen and his dirty defense, or a Time Duncan jumper off the backboard. It's all about watching LeBron and Kobe take over games or watching CP3 dropping dimes. Not watching Rip Hamilton running off screens or Rasheed and his ridiculous dancing. Picture any of these West teams: Lakers, Suns, Nuggets, Warriors, Rockets, Jazz, or Hornets and picture either of these East teams: Celtics or ...
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