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You are wrong.
The Pistons were the 2nd best team in the league after the Celtics ALL YEAR, so not sure why you think the Spurs were better. The Celtics just beat the 2nd best team in the league (Pistons). I always thought the 2 best teams in the league were in the East.
Getting off point since this a Lakers bench thread but I wanted to chime in on these thoughts.
Denver were better than Atlanta and Cleveland. Check the Nuggets record against Cleveland, Melo and Co. torch the Cavs. Detroit was better than Denver.
Utah and San Antonio were both better than Detroit and it's not close. Pistons are the most overrated ball club in the league and overachieved fiercely in the regular season, the postseason was always going to bring them back down to earth just like it did the two previous years. Flawed team, not a true contender. Unlike San Antonio and to a lesser degree Utah.
I think Detroit were marginally better than Cleveland but the Cavs posed the Celtics more problems so they were a tougher test than the Pistons for Boston.
What does the regular season have to with anything? Who cares who Denver torched in the reg. season. Playoffs are a whole different thing too bad we could not see some of those matchups and see what would happen.
When it's all you got it's all you got.
Denver and the Cavs both played the Spurs last season, the Nuggets were much tougher. Spurs completely controlled the Finals sweeping the Cavs. Nuggets gave the Spurs their most phyiscal battle of the playoffs, despite the 4-1 playoff series they were within a few points each night and just a bit short. They played San Antonio much harder than Cleveland did.
Denver's regular season success against Cleveland is nothing new, they regularly beat Cleveland over the past few years. Denver's firepower causes Cleveland too many problems to overcome. Their interior play can combat the Cavs well, negating much of their (Cavs) usual advantages. The Nuggets fast pace rips apart the Cavs halfcourt defense like several fast paced teams do to the Cavs. Too many easy baskets. LeBron would have a great series but he'd be outgunned.
Denver ended up with the worst possible matchup in the first round of the playoffs with the Lakers, that series didn't give a good indication of what they're truly capable of. If they got Phoenix, Houston, Utah ... they would have stood a reasonable chance of winning. San Antonio and New Orleans very likely would have been losses but far more contested than the Lakers series win. Lakers were the worst possible matchup for Denver, just like the Lakers were for Utah.
I agree, it would have been fun to see a Cavs-Nuggets matchup. Melo-Bron leading their respective clubs against one another, fun matchup.