In the year of the big name trades every contender tried it's hand, while other stood pat and prayed. With more big names switching team then in recent history, most of the main contenders played one up with the rest of the trade frenzy playoff teams. The following is a breakdown of who was helped and who will be left behind. For those team who basically stood pat, my guess is there will be changes come the of there playoff runs. Others who traded wildly may be at it again if their playoff runs come to an early end.
First the teams that stood pat. For the life of me I'll never understand the reasoning for this when help was only a phone call away. San Antonio with it's banners still fresh decided they had enough to continue their hold on the throne, BIG MISTAKE! As the playoff go on, their lack of a solid 3rd and 4th option will show. Detroit who has been on top in the east for so long will also fall to this sernario. Denver also stood pat, but had there finger on the trigger but failed to make a trade. Toronto made their moves before the season picking up gaurds Kapono and Delfino and also failed to added any additional fire power. Washington who also stayed pat but their lack of defense would of been helped if they would of picked up a solid inside defender. As it is look for them to be one and done in this years playoffs. The last of the six teams who thought their teams were good enough are the 76'ers Though they picked up Miller last year and added pre-season acquisition Reggie Evans they too will be one and done in the playoffs this year.
Though San Antonio and Detroit may last till the finals in their respective divisions, but will fall.
Orlando picked up Rashard Lewis in the pre-season and added Maurice Evans in one of the most lopsided trades in recent history. The outlook doesn't look pretty for the Magic but Toronto isn't exaltly a power but will be good enough. Look for Toronto in seven.
The Lakers added 3pt specialist Ariza and in the biggest move added Pau Gasol. Giving themselves four good offensive weapons, with Bryant, Gasol, Odom, Bynum. Though Bynum is likely out for the playoffs Fisher still has enough spark to be a fourth option. Lakers in a sweep over Denver.
The Celtics who it can be said started this trade frenzy when they came to terms with Allen and Garnett to team with Pierce, also sensed additional moves needed to be made and brought in Cassell and Posey to help bolster their offense. Celtics in a sweep.
New Orleans who formed most of their current team last year signed Peterson in the pre-season and later signed Bonzi Wells to help their inside game. With Paul coming into his own look for the Hornets tochallenge for the top spot in the west. The Hornets in six over the Dallas.
The Hawks picked up Bibby hoping for some direction, but his days are more then likely behind him and can be closed down with an aggresive defensive scheme. Which won't help Atlanta in it's hopes for advancing. Celtics in a sweep over the Hawks
Likewise the Dallas Mavericks with the addition of Jason Kidd have looked more lost then usual and may of picked up the wrong point gaurd for their team. As good as Kidd is his supporting cast still would rather play one on one then as a team. I look for them to be upset in the first round by New Orleans in six.
Phoenix fans are banking on O'Niel to get them over the hump, along with pre-season acquisition Giricek, but the long and short of it is that Shaq is good only for limited stretches though he will open up things for Stoudamire his fatigue factor will show as the Suns try to get by the Spurs in their first round. I like the Spurs in 6.
The Jazz picked up Price in the preseason, but added Korver for a little insurance in case the shots stop falling for their stars. Their team is young but there moves will only get them past the first round. Utah in six over Houston.
Houston decided they only needed Bobby Jackson, but with Ming down and McGrady having to carry the team they just don't have enough fire power to get by Utah. As they will most likely fall in six.
Which brings up to the wholesale team of the playoffs the Caverliers. Obviously trying to help out their star James, Cleveland went bananas in the trade market. Bringing in three starters and a couple role players hoping they had the right mix to try to advance beyond the second round. They started by Adding Wally Szczerbiak, Lalonte West and Devin Brown then followed up with Joe Smith and Ben Wallace. The team has the talent but can they play together and jell in such a short time. Cleveland still has to show it can win on the road but should win the first round against Washington in seven.
In the other game not mentioned look for Detroit over the 76'ers in 6.
This year look for a change to the old ways with the Lakers and Celtics playing for the Championship. No matter what the outcome. The Lakers had the early jump on next year with Bynum and Ariza waiting in the wings. If the Lakers manage to win the Championship look for another frenzy of trades both in the pre-season and during the next season to try to play catchup to the Lakers.
accually the best trade was the celtics. they got a few great players. it pains me to say that but it's the truth. that being said. I Lakers got a few as well but more importanly the young talent has gotten much better, heck even KOBE got much better in a lot of ways. so It's nice to have the new SHOWTIME back. because they are the most entertaining team on the planet. and they just might be a team that can win it all. if not this year.. look for multible rings in the comming years, just like the 80's. but yeah, in the west. there is no question, Lakers got the best of it. :)
Good read, It should be a good series between the Lakers and San Antonio.......but SA beats the Lakers and will advance to the finals! The Celtics/Spurs in the Finals!
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