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Celtics are a total wild card. If Kyrie is preoccupied by picking out his next house in NYC or LA, they could be beaten by Indy in the first round. If everyone is invested, they could win the Eastern conference.

Kyrie, Tatum, Hayward (if healthy), and Horford would all be the second best player on the Bucks. Marcus Morris is a really solid player as well. There is a lot of depth.

Philly is such a fraud.  They are lucky this is a 7 game series as it will likely protect them from being ousted in round 1.  People are scared of the Sixers why?  They have no mental toughness whatsoever.  Punch them in the mouth and they fold. 

Orlando is pesky.  Think they beat Milwaukee by 20 in one game as well as some other good teams. 

 

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So of the top seeds, the Bucks, Celtics, Warriors, and Rockets really showed out. Portland also has a better path to the WCF because they won’t have to play the Warriors or Rockets in the second round. 

Toronto and Philly better get right quick. If Embiid is hurt, and Lowry continues to look as bad as he did, they both could be in very big trouble. Lowry went scoreless... that’s unbelievable. Both Orlando and Brooklyn looked more athletic. 

Brooklyn is pesky because when they go to their 3 guard lineup the only good perimeter defender Philly has is Butler and he can’t cover everyone.   Plus, it’s clear to me that Embiid is not close to 100% and he’s the person that makes that team what they are.   I still think the Sixers should win but could go to 6 or 7 games.  

I do not like the fact the Bucks could draw Boston in round 2.  Offensively they are having some issues but man they are tough and physical and can defend and they’ve played the Bucks really close this year.   Plus they are tested and have a really good coach.   

This Bucks team is a different animal from what they’ve seen last year or even this year early. Lopez evens the playing field with Horford. He’s always been a Bucks killer- now he has someone he has to defend away from the basket. Brown has always played tough against the Bucks, and Irving is what he is. No one can really guard him one on one, but you can limit him with rim protection and limiting the kick opportunities. For Kyrie it’s about rhythm- if he gets going no one can defend him. You can’t even double him. And who know what they’ll get from Hayward... I think the Bucks can defend him. 

They're a threat, but the Bucks are playing for the Finals. They’re playing it to win it all.  The only team to me that really stands in their way is Golden State.

That is some weak assed bullshit... Brooklyn get the flagrant back. If the little tap to the face that didn’t even draw blood on Simmons is a flagrant 1, Embiid should be out of the game. Embiid full power threw his whole upper body into Allen’s face, like an MMA move. 

That ref was afraid of the ****ing hoodlums in the crowd if he didn’t give it back. 

Music City posted:

This Bucks team is a different animal from what they’ve seen last year or even this year early. Lopez evens the playing field with Horford. He’s always been a Bucks killer- now he has someone he has to defend away from the basket. Brown has always played tough against the Bucks, and Irving is what he is. No one can really guard him one on one, but you can limit him with rim protection and limiting the kick opportunities. For Kyrie it’s about rhythm- if he gets going no one can defend him. You can’t even double him. And who know what they’ll get from Hayward... I think the Bucks can defend him. 

They're a threat, but the Bucks are playing for the Finals. They’re playing it to win it all.  The only team to me that really stands in their way is Golden State.

Whether Brogdon is healthy enough to be effective will probably be the determining factor for a potential Celtics series. 

MichiganPacker2:
Whether Brogdon is healthy enough to be effective will probably be the determining factor for a potential Celtics series. 

I hate to think the Bucks need Brogdon in order to beat the Celtics though I think they can certainly be a challenge.  Boston does scare me.

As a whole, I think the three main points are most important.

- Middleton and Bledsoe historically have had quite a spread about their average game.  Some poor games as well as some really good ones.  Gotta limit the poor games.

- Brogdon's health.

- 3 point shooting

 

The Bucks are much better from a depth perspective to play Boston without Brogdon than last year. George Hill is a huge upgrade over Delladova, just for one. 

Last year it was Giannis, Middleton, Bledsoe, and Brogdon, but I think I've even lost track of the other guys that had to play big minutes in that series. Look at what some of these guys averaged in terms of minutes played during that series:

John Henson (37), Jabari Parker (24), Dellavadova (13), Thon Maker (22), Tony Snell (21), Tyler Zeller (10), Jason Terry (3 games at an average of 15 minutes in those games). 

That's a lot of minutes from guys who we have massively upgraded from. Tony Snell at 12-14 minutes is fine, but at 21- that's too much. Brook Lopez compared to Henson? George Hill compared to Delly? Mirotic instead of Parker? Do we all remember Jason Terry trying to play in that series last year? 40 year old Jason Terry played 20 minutes in a Game 7 for the Bucks last year. 

I should be more confident. Teams should be scared of playing the Bucks. It's just after 30 years of mostly being in the position to compete for the 8th seed and get stuck in purgatory year after year, I expect the worst. 

 

 

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