Sunday, April 17, 2011

The only thing that Chicago needs to do better

The only thing that Chicago needs to do better is to use their advantages. Chicago let Indiana take a lot of open shots (that went in) in Game 1, and if they don't use their height advantage, Indiana could beat them. The Bulls just need to play smart basketball Ray Ban Sunglasses, and they will be good. Chicago beat Indiana in 2 of the 3 regular season games, they swept Miami and they won the last 2 against Boston (in addition to a dominant late-season win over New York). If the Bulls use Boozer, Noah, and Deng to their advantage, the playoffs will come easy to Chicago, and a seventh title will be delivered to the Windy City. Bold Prediction #5: LA will struggle in the playoffs Now, I never said the Lakers would lose early, but even though I have them facing a seventh and sixth seed in the first round, it will be tough. Kobe, Pau Gasol, Lamar Odom and the Lakers have been to the past 3 NBA Finals (winning the last 2), and they have been able to win many close games. But now, they are getting older Burberry Sunglasses, and young teams like Portland and Oklahoma City are in the playoffs with them. Los Angeles will not have much trouble with Chris Paul and New Orleans, considering Chris Paul isn't the same player he was in 2008 and David West hasn't lived up to his full potential. The Hornets had a nice year, but LA will knock them out easily. However, Portland brings a challenge, as LaMarcus Aldridge and Wesley Matthews have stepped up in a year where Brandon Roy has struggled. But if Roy plays like he did when he was the star of the team, Portland will beat LA. Unfortunately for Portland, the injury bug has struck Roy a couple times Miu Miu Sunglasses, and if it does during the playoffs, the Blazers will be in trouble. If not, LA is in trouble. Even if the Lake Show make it to the conference finals, an experienced team like San Antonio or a young but talented team like Oklahoma City will most likely await them. Los Angeles can win another, but the road to the show is tougher than it seems.

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