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View Poll Results: Finals?
Cavs over Lakers 3 18.75%
Cavs over Nugs 3 18.75%
Magic over Lakers 0 0%
Magic over Nugs 1 6.25%
Lakers over Cavs 3 18.75%
Lakers over Magic 2 12.50%
Nugs over Cavs 4 25.00%
Nugs over Magic 0 0%
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Old 05-22-2009, 04:58 PM
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I think Denver and Portland will be caught up to the Lakers next year, so not so much as Lakers being bad, but those two teams improving immensely. Houston is a bit of a mystery with the health. If T-Mac can get it together by January when his knee heals, they will make it to the finals. I think Yao won't be allowed to play more than 25 minutes/game next year.
What about McGrady's back spasms? It's not a question of if but when with his back.
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Old 05-22-2009, 05:50 PM
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His back is fine. His knee is the big question mark. It can go either way. Surgery can either make him play like his old self or make him play like an old man. If so, he might retire.
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