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Re: Cavaliers will go to the Finals with an Undefeated Record
Originally Posted by Goofsta Knicca
LeC[COLOR="Black"]oc[/COLOR]k iz on a rampage. Bitchass Hawks jus gonna bend over n take it.
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Re: Cavaliers will go to the Finals with an Undefeated Record
Originally Posted by RedBlackAttack
If we did a league-wide playoff bracket, it would have looked like this...
1. Warriors (West)
2. Spurs (West)
3. Cavs (East)
4. Raptors (East)
5. Thunder (West)
6. Clippers (West)
7. Heat (East)
8. Hawks (East)
9. Celtics (East)
10. Hornets (East)
11. Pacers (East)
12. Pistons (East)
13. Blazers (West)
14. Bulls (East)
15. Mavs (West)
16. Grizzlies (West)
That's 9 Eastern Conference teams and 7 Western Conference teams.
Lol owned
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Re: Cavaliers will go to the Finals with an Undefeated Record
I hope the Heat get to the ECF's. The problem is, the Raptors are playing at a higher level than their talent.
I think the Heat would give the Cavs some problems.
But ultimately, a healthy Cavs team will be in the Finals. Based on what Lebron did in last year's Finals, the assumption has to be that Cleveland has a solid shot at winning it all. But without HCA, it will be tough.
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Re: Cavaliers will go to the Finals with an Undefeated Record
Originally Posted by RedBlackAttack
If we did a league-wide playoff bracket, it would have looked like this...
1. Warriors (West)
2. Spurs (West)
3. Cavs (East)
4. Raptors (East)
5. Thunder (West)
6. Clippers (West)
7. Heat (East)
8. Hawks (East)
9. Celtics (East)
10. Hornets (East)
11. Pacers (East)
12. Pistons (East)
13. Blazers (West)
14. Bulls (East)
15. Mavs (West)
16. Grizzlies (West)
That's 9 Eastern Conference teams and 7 Western Conference teams.
The cavs in this scenario would play Bulls - Pacers - Spurs (w/o HCA) - Warriors (w/o HCA)
thats a huge jump from the competition they will face this playoffs.
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Re: Cavaliers will go to the Finals with an Undefeated Record
Originally Posted by RedBlackAttack
If we did a league-wide playoff bracket, it would have looked like this...
1. Warriors (West)
2. Spurs (West)
3. Cavs (East)
4. Raptors (East)
5. Thunder (West)
6. Clippers (West)
7. Heat (East)
8. Hawks (East)
9. Celtics (East)
10. Hornets (East)
11. Pacers (East)
12. Pistons (East)
13. Blazers (West)
14. Bulls (East)
15. Mavs (West)
16. Grizzlies (West)
That's 9 Eastern Conference teams and 7 Western Conference teams.
You know damn well every east team other than the stacked Cavs are pure shit.
The west has legitimate contenders in GS, SA, OKC, and the Clippers had they not gotten injured.
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Kevin Love
Re: Cavaliers will go to the Finals with an Undefeated Record
Originally Posted by tpols
The cavs in this scenario would play Bulls - Pacers - Spurs (w/o HCA) - Warriors (w/o HCA)
thats a huge jump from the competition they will face this playoffs.
Not huge.
The first 2 round would be a lot easier. The third round would be a lot harder. The last wouls be the same.
So no, it s not a huge difference.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Cavaliers will go to the Finals with an Undefeated Record
Originally Posted by nba_55
Not huge.
The first 2 round would be a lot easier. The third round would be a lot harder. The last wouls be the same.
So no, it s not a huge difference.
the first two rounds would be throwaways anyway.
and actually, the cavs would benefit the most from injuries in this case.
w/o injuries, the Cavs in a 16 team playoff format, would have had to face Bulls - Clippers - Spurs - Warriors
holy shit lol
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