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  • Official 2004/05 prediction time

    It's that time of year again. It's time to make the call about how all of the teams will do this year. Also we will include the usual awards of M.V.P., R.O.Y., D.P.O.Y., C.O.Y. & sixth man.

    I'll start.

    Eastern Conferance

    Atlantic Division

    New York Knicks (5)
    Philadelphia 76ers (8)
    Boston Celtics
    New Jersey Nets
    Toronto Raptors

    Central Division

    Detroit Pistons (1)
    Indiana Pacers (3)
    Milwaukee Bucks (6)
    Cleveland Cavaliers
    Chicago Bulls

    Southeast Division

    Miami Heat (2)
    Orlando Magic (4)
    Washington Wizards (7)
    Atlanta Hawks
    Charlotte Bobcats


    Western Conferance

    Northwest Division

    Minnesota Timberwolves (3)
    Denver Nuggets (4)
    Utah Jazz
    Portland Trailblazers
    Seattle Sonics

    Pacific Division

    Sacramento Kings (2)
    Phoenix Suns (6)
    L.A. Lakers (7)
    Golden State Warriors
    L.A. Clippers

    Southwest Division

    San Antonio Spurs (1)
    Memphis Grizzlies (5)
    Houston Rockets (8)
    Dallas Mavericks
    New Orleans Hornets


    World Champions - Detroit Pistons

    M.V.P.- Shaq
    D.P.O.Y. - Ben Wallace
    C.O.Y. - Jeff Bzdelik
    R.O.Y. - Shawn Livingston
    sixthman of the year - Antonio McDyse
    M.I.P. - Al Harrington


    On the Pacers front.

    M.V.P. - Jermaine O'Neal
    scoring leader - Ron Artest
    Rebounding leader - Jermaine O'Neal
    Assist leader - Jamaal Tinsely
    Steal Leader - Stephen Jackson


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    Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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    Re: Official 2004/05 prediction time

    For scoring leader, do you mean points per game, or total points?
    You, Never? Did the Kenosha Kid?

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    • #3
      Re: Official 2004/05 prediction time

      Peck, I've been waiting for this thread. Although you did not predict the Pacers number of wins.

      Pacers will win 55 games.

      Eastern conference playoff teams.

      1) Pistons - 62 wins
      2) Heat - 56 wins
      3) Pacers - 55 wins
      4) Sixers - 45 wins
      5) Nets - 44 wins
      6) Cavs - 42 wins
      7) Bucks - 41 wins
      8) Knicks - 38 wins.

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        Re: Official 2004/05 prediction time

        Eastern Conference

        Atlantic Division

        Philadelphia 76ers 50-32 (3)
        Boston Celtics 49-33 (5)
        New York Knicks 43-39 (7)
        New Jersey Nets
        Toronto Raptors

        Central Division

        Indiana Pacers 60-22 (1)
        Detroit Pistons 56-26 (4)
        Cleveland Cavaliers 41-41 (8)
        Milwaukee Bucks
        Chicago Bulls

        Southeast Division

        Miami Heat 57-25 (2)
        Orlando Magic 45-37 (6)
        Washington Wizards
        Atlanta Hawks
        Charlotte Bobcats


        Western Conference

        Northwest Division

        Minnesota Timberwolves 56-26 (2)
        Denver Nuggets 47-35 (7)
        Utah Jazz
        Portland Trailblazers
        Seattle Sonics

        Pacific Division

        Sacramento Kings 55-27 (3)
        Phoenix Suns 50-32 (5)
        L.A. Lakers 45-37 (8)
        Golden State Warriors
        L.A. Clippers

        Southwest Division

        San Antonio Spurs 58-24 (1)
        Houston Rockets 52-30 (4)
        Dallas Mavericks 49-33 (6)
        New Orleans Hornets
        Memphis Grizzlies


        World Champions - Indiana Pacers

        M.V.P.- Tim Duncan
        D.P.O.Y. - Ron Artest
        C.O.Y. - Johnny Davis
        R.O.Y. - Andre Iguodala
        Sixthman of the year - Stephen Jackson
        M.I.P. - Jonathan Bender

        Pacers Awards

        M.V.P. - Jermaine O'Neal
        Scoring leader - Jermaine O'Neal
        Rebounding leader - Jermaine O'Neal
        Assist leader - Jamaal Tinsley
        Steal Leader - Ron Artest







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          Re: Official 2004/05 prediction time

          Eastern Conference

          Atlantic Division

          Philadelphia 76ers 58-24 (2)
          New York Knicks 49-33 (5)
          Boston Celtics
          New Jersey Nets
          Toronto Raptors

          Central Division

          Detroit Pistons 65-17 (1)
          Indiana Pacers 50-32 (4)
          Milwaukee Bucks 48-34 (6)
          Cleveland Cavaliers 48-34 (7)
          Chicago Bulls

          Southeast Division

          Miami Heat 57-25 (3)
          Charlotte Bobcats 44-44 (8)
          Orlando Magic
          Washington Wizards
          Atlanta Hawks


          Western Conference

          Northwest Division

          Denver Nuggets 56-26 (2)
          Minnesota Timberwolves 56-26 (4)
          Utah Jazz
          Portland Trailblazers
          Seattle Sonics

          Pacific Division

          Phoenix Suns 54-28 (3)
          L.A. Clippers 53-29 (5)
          Sacramento Kings 53-29 (6)
          L.A. Lakers
          Golden State Warriors

          Southwest Division

          Memphis Grizzlies 58-24 (1)
          San Antonio Spurs 50-32 (7)
          Houston Rockets 49-33 (8)
          Dallas Mavericks
          New Orleans Hornets


          World Champions - Phoenix Suns

          M.V.P.- Pau Gasol
          D.P.O.Y. - Theo Ratliff
          C.O.Y. - Bernie Bickerstaff
          R.O.Y. - Shaun Livingston
          Sixthman of the year - Earl Watson (unless Jason Williams is injured; I looked at Memphis's game last night and JW didn't play...If he's injured and Earl starts, then I choose Brian Cardinal)
          M.I.P. - Primoz Brezec

          Pacers Awards

          M.V.P. - Jamaal Tinsley
          Scoring leader - Jermaine O'Neal
          Rebounding leader - Jermaine O'Neal
          Assist leader - Jamaal Tinsley
          Steal Leader - Stephen Jackson
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          Will someone please check and see if my seedings are correctly done?
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            Re: Official 2004/05 prediction time

            Don't forget you can't have the 1 and 3 seed be from the same division anymore.

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              Re: Official 2004/05 prediction time

              Eastern Conferance

              Atlantic Division

              Philadelphia 76ers (3rd seed)
              Boston Celtics (6th seed)
              New York Knicks
              New Jersey Nets
              Toronto Raptors

              Central Division

              Indiana Pacers (1st seed)
              Detroit Pistons (4th seed)
              Cleveland Cavaliers(7th seed)
              Milwaukee Bucks
              Chicago Bulls

              Southeast Division

              Miami Heat (2nd seed)
              Orlando Magic (5th seed)
              Washington Wizards (8th seed)
              Atlanta Hawks
              Charlotte Bobcats


              Western Conferance

              Northwest Division

              Minnesota Timberwolves (1st Seed)
              Denver Nuggets (4th seed)
              Utah Jazz(8th seed)
              Portland Trailblazers
              Seattle Sonics

              Pacific Division

              Sacramento Kings (3rd Seed)
              Phoenix Suns (6th seed)
              Golden State Warriors
              L.A. Lakers
              L.A. Clippers

              Southwest Division

              San Antonio Spurs (2nd seed)
              Memphis Grizzlies (5th seed)
              Houston Rockets (7th seed)
              New Orleans Hornets
              Dallas Mavericks

              World Champions - Detroit Pistons

              M.V.P.- Shaq
              D.P.O.Y. - Andrei Kirelinko
              C.O.Y. - Johnny Davis
              R.O.Y. - Rafael Araujo
              sixthman of the year - Jonathan Bender
              M.I.P. - Al Harrington


              On the Pacers front.

              M.V.P. - Jermaine O'Neal
              scoring leader - stephen jackson
              Rebounding leader - Jermaine O'Neal
              Assist leader - Jamaal Tinsley
              Steal Leader - jamaal tinsley
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                Re: Official 2004/05 prediction time

                Wow. The homers are out in full force today.

                You all realize we'll be missing 3/5 of our starting lineup, plus at least one of our primary backups, for at least a month. Last year's twelfth man, who can't keep out of foul trouble, is starting at C, his backup is a rookie who missed almost all of the preseason, and third-string is an undrafted rookie who's only been playing for five years and our GM gave the ringing endorsement of, "He is [in the league], for now.".

                So we'll start December by basically repeating training camp. For all practical purposes, our seasoon doesn't start until January 1.

                Come playoff time, we'll be fine. But we'll have to be blistering hot in the spring to finish with north of 50 wins.

                Pacers = 4th seed
                Lose to Detroit in second round
                MVP = Duncan
                Pacers MVP = Artest
                Pacers leading scorer = Jackson

                I'll fill in the rest later...

                EDIT: NBA Champs = SA Spurs
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                Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
                Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
                Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
                Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
                And life itself, rushing over me
                Life itself, the wind in black elms,
                Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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                  Re: Official 2004/05 prediction time

                  Jay, I can buy your arguments, but please tell us who is going to the the 3rd seed.


                  One other thing I am very much taking the Pacers injuries into account. If the Pacers were healthy I would be predicting 60 wins.

                  November is the easiest time of the year to get some cheap wins, many teams aren't ready coming out of training camp, and with so many players changing teams, November will be very unpredictable.


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                    Re: Official 2004/05 prediction time

                    Eastern Conference

                    Atlantic Division

                    Philadelphia 76ers (48-34) (3)
                    Boston Celtics (44-38) (5)
                    New York Knicks (41-41) (7)
                    Toronto Raptors
                    New Jersey Nets

                    Central Division

                    Detroit Pistons (59-23) (1)
                    Indiana Pacers (56-26) (4)
                    Cleveland Cavaliers (42-40) (6)
                    Milwaukee Bucks
                    Chicago Bulls

                    Southeast Division

                    Miami Heat (55-27) (2)
                    Orlando Magic (40-42) (8)
                    Washington Wizards
                    Atlanta Hawks
                    Charlotte Bobcats

                    Western Conference

                    Northwest Division

                    Minnesota Timberwolves (60-22) (1)
                    Utah Jazz (50-32) (7)
                    Denver Nuggets (48-34) (8)
                    Portland Trailblazers
                    Seattle Sonics

                    Southwest Division

                    San Antonio Spurs (58-24) (2)
                    Dallas Mavericks (54-28) (4)
                    Houston Rockets (54-28) (5)
                    Memphis Grizzlies
                    New Orleans Hornets

                    Pacific Division

                    Sacramento Kings (55-27) (3)
                    Phoenix Suns (52-30) (6)
                    L.A. Lakers
                    Golden State Warriors
                    L.A. Clippers

                    World Champions - San Antonio Spurs

                    M.V.P.- Shaquille O'Neal
                    D.P.O.Y. - Ben Wallace
                    C.O.Y. - Mike D'Antoni
                    R.O.Y. - Andre Iguodala
                    Sixthman of the Year - Stephen Jackson
                    M.I.P. - Jonathan Bender

                    Pacers Awards

                    M.V.P. - Jermaine O'Neal
                    Scoring leader - Jermaine O'Neal
                    Rebounding leader - Jermaine O'Neal
                    Assist leader - Jamaal Tinsley
                    Steal Leader - Stephen Jackson
                    Take me out to the black, tell 'em I ain't coming back. Burn the land and boil the sea, you can't take the sky from me.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Official 2004/05 prediction time

                      Originally posted by Unclebuck
                      Jay, I can buy your arguments, but please tell us who is going to the the 3rd seed.


                      One other thing I am very much taking the Pacers injuries into account. If the Pacers were healthy I would be predicting 60 wins.

                      November is the easiest time of the year to get some cheap wins, many teams aren't ready coming out of training camp, and with so many players changing teams, November will be very unpredictable.

                      I don't understand your 'third seed' question - we're obviously assuming Detroit and Miami will win thier divisions. I guess Philly will probably win the Atlantic, so by definition they'll get the third seed.

                      Do I think we'll have a better record than Philly? Before the injury outbreak, yes. Now, I don't know. It will be close.

                      Our ability to pick off some early, unexpected victories last November really boosted our season. I agree with your point on November, I just think we're the team that our opponents will pick up some 'cheap wins' against.
                      Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
                      Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
                      Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
                      Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
                      And life itself, rushing over me
                      Life itself, the wind in black elms,
                      Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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                      • #12
                        Re: Official 2004/05 prediction time

                        It's nice to see the 76ers getting some love in this thread.

                        My predictions...

                        Eastern Conference

                        Atlantic Division

                        Philadelphia 76ers 45-37 (3)
                        New York Knicks 44-38 (5)
                        Boston Celtics 43-39 (6)
                        New Jersey Nets
                        Toronto Raptors

                        Central Division

                        Detroit Pistons 58-24 (1)
                        Indiana Pacers 55-27 (4)
                        Milwaukee Bucks 42-40 (7)
                        Cleveland Cavaliers 42-40 (8)
                        Chicago Bulls

                        Southeast Division

                        Miami Heat 49-33 (2)
                        Orlando Magic
                        Washington Wizards
                        Atlanta Hawks
                        Charlotte Bobcats


                        Western Conference

                        Northwest Division

                        Minnesota Timberwolves 57-25 (2)
                        Denver Nuggets 54-28 (5)
                        Utah Jazz 49-33 (7)
                        Portland Trailblazers
                        Seattle Sonics

                        Pacific Division

                        Phoenix Suns 51-31 (3)
                        Sacramento Kings 49-33 (8)
                        L.A. Lakers
                        Golden State Warriors
                        L.A. Clippers

                        Southwest Division

                        San Antonio Spurs 60-22 (1)
                        Houston Rockets 58-24 (4)
                        Dallas Mavericks 50-32 (6)
                        Memphis Grizzlies
                        New Orleans Hornets



                        World Champions - Pistons Over Houston

                        M.V.P.- Tracy McGrady
                        D.P.O.Y. - Ron Artest
                        C.O.Y. - Jeff Van Gundy
                        R.O.Y. - J.R. Smith
                        Sixthman of the year - Troy Hudson
                        M.I.P. - Carlos Arroyo

                        Pacers Awards

                        M.V.P. - Jermaine O'Neal
                        Scoring leader - Jermaine O'Neal
                        Rebounding leader - Jermaine O'Neal
                        Assist leader - Jamaal Tinsley
                        Steal Leader - Ron Artest



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                        • #13
                          Re: Official 2004/05 prediction time

                          Jay, I'm sorry, still not used to the new divisions yet. I thought you were saying a team other than the Heat or Pistons were going to have a better record than the Pacers. My fault. I'm getting old, just turned 35 years old you know. I think you just did also. Hope you had a great Birthday,

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                          • #14
                            Re: Official 2004/05 prediction time

                            EC

                            Atlantic

                            NY (3)
                            Philly (5)
                            NJ (6)
                            Toronto
                            Boston

                            Central

                            Detroit (1)
                            Pacers (4)
                            Cleveland (7)
                            Milwaukee
                            Chicago

                            SE

                            Miami (2)
                            Washington (8)
                            Orlando
                            Atlanta
                            Charlotte

                            WC

                            SW

                            Spurs (1)
                            Houston (5)
                            Memphis (6)
                            Dallas (7)
                            NO

                            NW

                            Minn (2)
                            Den (4)
                            Portland
                            Utah
                            Seattle

                            Pacific

                            Sacto (3)
                            Lakers (8)
                            Phoenix
                            GS
                            Clippers

                            Finals: Pistons vs Spurs

                            Champion: Pistons (I really want to pick the Spurs but I have a policy about this with defending champs who haven't changed much - or got better)
                            MVP: Shaq
                            DPOY: Duncan
                            COY: Bzdelik
                            ROY: Howard
                            Sixth Man: Crawford
                            MIP: Okur (struggled with this one - I kept wanting to type Bosh)

                            I'll let you guys worry about the Pacers.
                            The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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                            • #15
                              Re: Official 2004/05 prediction time

                              I'm sorry if I'm the only one who thinks this, but I feel like the Pistons can be exploited. How I'm not sure but some coach out there will and that's gonna cause them to implode and barely make the play-offs.

                              Maybe it's just wishful thinking

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