A recap of the success (and failure) at picking the first round, and a little review of the games in general.
Cleveland 4 - Detroit 1 was Cleveland 4 - Detroit 0
I was generous and gave Detroit one win, in actual fact they didn't really come close to that. I don't think Cleveland did anything out of the ordinary in this series, just solid defence, as this Detroit era really has come to an end. Surely it's time to make some more drastic moves with this team, and try and actually get some return for their players, rather than having Rasheed Wallace leave as a free agent, for example.
Boston 4 - Chicago 3
First exact match, but I couldn't have predicted even half of the drama from this series. With Chicago winning game one it wasn't looking good, but there was simply nothing between these teams all series, as was plainly evident by the number of overtimes, double overtimes and even triple overtimes ! The series was great fun to watch, with a lot of different players stepping up in various games. Hopefully Chicago are even better next year, they're an entertaining team.
Orlando 4 - Philadelphia 2
I'm not a fan of 4-2 predictions for the higher ranked team, but this one worked out in my favour. I'm not sure how Philadelphia wins an early game in Orlando, then loses two at home, including one without Dwight Howard, but somehow they managed it !
Atlanta 4 - Miami 3
Three matches correct out of four in the eastern conference, too bad the west didn't go so well. I was quite uncertain of the fate of Atlanta going into game seven, with some big games from Wade in the leadup and uncertainty around both Al Horford and Marvin Williams. But the game seven was a poor contest, like all of the others really -- quite a shame for a 4v5 matchup -- and the Hawks had the game won by half time. Their reward, is to get destroyed by the Cavs I suspect...
LA Lakers 4 - Utah 1
At least this one went to plan in the west, quite predictably. Utah was probably a bit more competitive than I expected, particularly with Okur missing most of the first three games. Boozer and Deron Williams were both a bit hit and miss during the series though, otherwise it might have been a little closer again.
Denver 4 - New Orleans 3 was Denver 4 - New Orleans 1
New Orleans, what a disaster. Losing by 58 at home in game four is just unheard of. Chris Paul seemed to be completely outplayed by Billups for some reason, and the same for David West against Kenyon Martin and others. The Hornets basically got nothing from anyone else, so they'll need to do something dramatic in the offseason, or the foreseeable Paul future could be first round playoff loses.
San Antonio 4 - Dallas 3 was Dallas 4 - San Antonio 1
As noted, realistically I saw no way for San Antonio to win this series, and that's what happened. Quite similar to the Hornets, they only had two players providing any value during the playoffs, but they were much more respectable in defeat. They too really need to address what they want to do for next year, as they don't have many years to Tim Duncan left.
Portland 4 - Houston 3 was Houston 4 - Portland 2
I should have seen this result coming, but I didn't. I was convinced by the media saying that Portland are the only team capable of beating the Lakers, so I gave them the edge. In hindsight, they've got no playoff experience, they're a young team, and the Rockets have some good veterans -- even if many of them haven't been past the first round of the playoffs. The Blazers actually looked very shallow behind Roy and Aldridge, but I expect some players will develop by this time next year, hopefully Oden for one.
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