NBA 2010-11 Season Predictions

The NBA season is only one more day away, so I thought it would fun, for me, to predict where each team will be ranked, at the end of the season, and who’s going to win the NBA Championship. At the end of the season, I can look back and see how right, or wrong, I was:
Western Conference:
1. Los Angeles Lakers
2. Dallas Mavericks
3. Oklahoma City Thunder
4. San Antoine Spurs
5. Denver Nuggets
6. Portland Trailer Blazers
7. Utah Jazz
8. Phoenix Suns
9. Houston Rockets
10. New Orleans Hornets
11. Los Angeles Clippers
12. Sacramento Kings
13. Golden State Warriors
14. Minnesota Timberwolves
15. Memphis Grizzles
Eastern Conference:
1. Boston Celtics
2. Miami Heat
3. Orlando Magic
4. Chicago Bulls
5. Milwaukee Bucks
6. Atlanta Hawks
7. Charlotte Bobcats
8. New York Knicks
9. Detroit Pistons
10. Philadelphia 76ers
11. Cleveland Cavaliers
12. New Jersey Nets
13. Washington Wizards
14. Indiana Pacers
15. Toronto Raptors
NBA Finals Match-Up:
Los Angeles Lakers vs. Boston Celtics
Lakers win series (4-2)
NBA 2010-2011 MVP:
Oklahoma City Thunder’s Kevin Durant
Game Winning Shot #3
I love game winning shots as much as the next guy, but when my favorite basketball team (the Los Angeles Lakers) have done it 3 times this season, by the hands of Kobe, it starts to scare me a bit. This Lakers are building a horrible habit, and that habit is letting other teams get ahead of them, in points, and making it harder on themselves to win games. It isn’t bad if your team gets down by 4 or 5 points but when other teams are getting ahead by 15 or more points is when you have to start to worry. After reading John Ireland’s blog post about last night’s Laker win it made me realize that the Lakers are on a troubled path. I still believe that the Lakers will win the 2009-2010 championship, but if they keep on playing games like this then I’m going to have to rethink the Lakers’ chances.
Last night Kobe hit another game winning shot against the Bucks. This is why Kobe is the best player in the game right now, even better than Queen James.
Just another night for Kobe.
LeBron is a Poor Sport
Losing is apart everyday life, but for sports stars, it is a little harder because their careers are built and distorted by it. This past Saturday, May 30th, the Cleveland Cavilers lost in the Eastern Conference finals series to the Orlando Magic. The Cavs. were seen as the Eastern Conference favorites to go to the National Basketball Association (NBA) finals but the Magic were too much. The most interesting and disappointing thing to see, after the game, is that the Cavs. leader, Lebron James, did not meet with the media and did not shake the hands of Orlando Magic players. LeBron did talk to the media after returning from the Orlando game (click the video to see what he said). Even though LeBron did talk to the media later his comments are off putting, and show me that Lebron is a poor sport. I know this lose was hard for LeBron, but he needs to man up and take his lumps. LeBron needs to talk a lesson from one of the greatest tennis players right now Rafael Nadel.
Nadel is ranked number one in the tennis world and just the other day he was defeated by Robin Soderling in the French Open. Since 2005, Nadel has not lost a match in the French Open. That means that he has won the French Open four years in a row, which is amazing in itself, and after the lose Nadel faced the media like a man. It is not in this video clip, but I was watching his press conference, on ESPN, and one of the reporters asked Nadel what is he going to do to get prepared for Wimbledon, which is the next tennis major, and he replied with, “I’m going to get in my pool, relax, and think about Wimbledon later.” Now that is something a real champ does. You talk to the media and you congratulate the other individual on their hard fought win. You do not go run and hide away. LeBron, you need to man up and give the Magic players the respect they deserve, because there will always be a next season.



