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2009-2010 NBA Season Predictions

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Eastern Conference

1. Cleveland Cavaliers
2. Orlando Magic
3. Boston Celtics
4. Detroit Pistons
5. Miami Heat
6. Atlanta Hawks
7. Toronto Raptors
8. Washington Wizards
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9. Chicago Bulls
10. Philadelphia 76ers
11. New York Knicks
12. Milwaukee Bucks
13. New Jersey Nets
14. Indiana Pacers
15. Charlotte Bobcats

Western Conference

1. Los Angeles Lakers
2. San Antonio Spurs
3. Dallas Mavericks
4. Portland Trail Blazers
5. Denver Nuggets
6. Phoenix Suns
7. Utah Jazz
8. New Orleans Hornets
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9. Golden State Warriors
10. Los Angeles Clippers
11. Memphis Grizzlies
12. Oklahoma City Thunder
13. Minnesota Timberwolves
14. Sacramento Kings
15. Houston Rockets

Eastern Conference First Round

1. Cleveland Cavaliers over 8. Washington Wizards (4-1)
4. Detroit Pistons over 5. Miami Heat (4-2)
3. Boston Celtics over 6. Atlanta Hawks (4-2)
2. Orlando Magic over 7. Toronto Raptors (4-0)

Eastern Conference Semi-Finals

1. Cleveland Cavaliers over 4. Detroit Pistons (4-2)
3. Boston Celtics over 2. Orlando Magic (4-3)

Eastern Conference Finals

3. Boston Celtics over 1. Cleveland Cavaliers (4-3)

Western Conference First Round

1. Los Angeles Lakers over 8. New Orleans Hornets (4-0)
4. Portland Trail Blazers over 5. Denver Nuggets (4-2)
3. Dallas Mavericks over 6. Phoenix Suns (4-3)
2. San Antonio Spurs over 7. Utah Jazz (4-1)

Western Conference Semi-Finals

1. Los Angeles Lakers over 4. Portland Trail Blazers (4-2)
2. San Antonio Spurs over 3. Dallas Mavericks (4-3)

Western Conference Finals

2. San Antonio Spurs over 1. Los Angeles Lakers (4-2)

NBA Finals

San Antonio Spurs over Boston Celtics (4-3)

Coach of the Year: John Kuester (Runner Up: Gregg Poppovich)
MVP: Lebron James (Runner Up: Dwight Howard)
Rookie of the Year: Tyreke Evans (Runner Up: Blake Griffin)
Sixth Man of the Year: Manu Ginobili (Runner Up: Leandro Barbosa)
Defensive Player of the Year: Dwight Howard (Runner Up: Ron Artest)
Most Improved Player: Brook Lopez (Runner Up: Michael Beasley)

Chicago Bulls 122 at Phoenix Suns 111

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

The Bulls did it. The Bulls have finally done it. With their 122 to 111 victory over the Phoenix Suns tonight, the Bulls have finally won three straight games in a row. This is the Bulls first three game winning streak since their playoff sweep of the Miami Heat in 2007.

Derrick Rose and Ben Gordon led the charge tonight, both scoring 26 points.

Ben Gordon was absolutely fabulous tonight, putting up 26 points and 6 assists. He didn’t handle the ball too much on offense, just shooting when left wide open and shooting in set plays. He was very unselfish with the ball, making some nice passes to set up his teammates for easy scores. It was nice to see Gordon go 5-7 from three after struggling recently from beyond the arc. Hopefully Gordon’s annual winter slump is over and it’s nothing but strong performances from here on out.

Derrick Rose has a good scoring game as well, scoring 26 points, grabbing 6 rebounds, and dishing 4 assists. Rose had a really interesting scoring game. He made a lot of his jumpshots tonight, so a good game should be expected. When Rose hits his jumpshots, he usually has a good scoring game. But tonight was a bit different. Rose was flinging a lot of shots up with one hand, and he was doing this with great success. If Rose can make these flinging floaters a consistent part of his game, he becomes a much more deadlier offensive weapon.

Luol Deng had another strong game. He finished with 17 points and 10 rebounds. He is making about half of his jumpers again, while playing very good defense, and when he does that, he is an important piece of this team. Is it too soon to proclaim that 06-07 Deng is back?

The Bulls had trouble stopping Leandro Barbosa. He tore apart the Bulls for an efficient 32 points. He made his threes when the Bulls left him wide open and scored on some nice cuts to the basket. None of the Bulls guards could slow him down.

The Suns may have made a bit of a mistake in their strategy to hammer the ball into Shaq. Shaq finished with 18 points and 8 rebounds. That is solid production, but you would expect Shaq to have a lot more given how much they fed him the ball. For what it’s worth, Shaq did almost foul all of the Bulls bigs out by himself. Thomas and Noah both had 5 fouls and Aaron Gray had 4 fouls. Shaq fouled out late in the fourth.

The Suns pretty much ignored Amare Stoudemire the entire game. He finished with 12 points and 6 rebounds. He played 43 minutes, but only took 7 shots. This seems like a strange strategy, because Stoudemire is the type of player that could really kill the Bulls front court.

The Bulls bigs didn’t have any great games themselves, but did a respectable job on defense, and held their own against the Suns front court. Noah had 4 points and 8 rebounds, Thomas had 10 points 4 rebounds and 2 blocks.

Steve Nash was a non-factor most of the night. He finished with 15 points and 10 assists, but had 7 turnovers. He was just really sloppy with the ball and looked really old tonight.

Kirk Hinrich had 15 points and 6 assists. He wasn’t much of a factor tonight. The offense ran a lot smoother, as usual, with Rose and Gordon in the game instead of Hinrich.

Andres Nocioni had 11 points on 4-10 shooting. He didn’t really do much else in the game, as his only other positive stat was 1 offensive rebound. There’s not much to say about Nocioni anymore, except that he is a no defense chucker. It is imperative for the Bulls to trade Nocioni, he’s an on court cancer. If he is still around after the deadline, the Bulls need to begin phasing him out of the rotation, in favor of Thabo Sefolosha, who had 11 points as well tonight, but also added in 8 rebounds, 2 assists, a block, and a steal.

Grant Hill had 19 for the Suns and Jason Richardson put in 12 points.

It is nice that the Bulls finally got the monkey off their back regarding the three game winning streak. Hopefully they will have many three game or more winning streaks this season.

With the win, the Bulls improve to 21-27 on the season. They remain 1.5 games out of the 8th spot in the East, as Milwaukee also beat Atlanta tonight.

Gordon, Bulls Move Towards Sign and Trade

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Ben Gordon speaking with Chris Boussard of ESPN.com Friday, made it clear that he would not be returning to the Bulls next season.

“I guess it’s safe to say I’ve played my last game in a Bulls uniform,” Gordon said.

Gordon, who has led the Bulls in scoring the past three seasons, said his agent, Raymond Brothers, has been speaking with other teams about sign-and-trade possibilities.

“I’m pretty optimistic it’ll happen,” said Gordon, who averaged 18.6 points last season. “It’s very likely.”

Brothers refused to name the teams he’s spoken with, but added playing in Europe is also a possibility. He said the only certainty is Gordon will not sign the Bulls’ one-year qualifying offer of $6.4 million.

“It’s a numbers game,” he said. “Last season at the trade deadline, they brought in more guards and I saw my minutes drop and didn’t understand why. This year, the problem’s still the same. I don’t see it getting better, so maybe it’ll be a better situation for me personally somewhere else.”

“I’ve just got to wait and see what happens,” Gordon said. “It’s a tough time.”

Source: ESPN.com

The Miami Heat, New Orleans Hornets, and Phoenix Suns have all been linked to trade talks involving Gordon this summer.

Out of those three teams, Miami is Gordon’s most likely destination. Miami has a plethora of contracts expiring in 2009 and 2010 that would help accommodate a sign and trade. Phoenix could make a trade with Leandro Barbosa as the base. The Hornets can make a trade based around Mike James and Morris Peterson.

Bulls fans should brace themselves. This is probably going to be an ugly trade, with Andres Nocioni, or in the Bulls eyes, that massive contract, going with Gordon.

The San Antonio Spurs have also shown interest in Gordon, but like the Hornets, they don’t have the pieces to put together a trade that will be attractive for both teams.

The Knicks are a good potential trading partner. They possess Stephon Marbury’s large expiring contract, and Gordon has expressed interest in playing under D’Antoni. The Nuggets also are a good trading partner, who can easily accommodate a trade with their trade exception.

No matter how this finishes up, it is a sad day for the Bulls organization as they are proving once again that they are not committed to winning a championship.

Hornets Trade Speculation

This trade works out a little to nicely. The Bulls trade Ben Gordon (signed $69 million over 6 years) and Andres Nocioni for Morris Peterson, Julian Wright, and Mike James.

The trade allows the Bulls to dump Nocioni’s large contract, receive Julian Wright, a prospect they are reportedly high on, and allows for Ben Gordon to get the deal he is looking for. The trade would position the Hornets in a place where they would have enough firepower to win the championship next year. The Hornets also are in urgent need of another clutch scorer after losing Jannero Pargo to Moscow. Gordon would fit that role.