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Chicago vs Miami, contenders
« on: March 06, 2011, 03:49:56 PM »

Offline byennie

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OK, we're all loving the collapse of the Heat this week. But here's a pretty impressive stat from Chicago:

9 straight wins against "contenders" (my list: Boston, Miami, Orlando, San Antonio, Dallas, Lakers)

Includes at least 1 win against all 6.


(note: stats were added up quick by me, so forgive if these are slightly off)

Boston : 9-5
Chicago: 9-5 (started 0-5)
San Antonio: 7-4
Dallas: 7-5
Orlando: 7-8
Lakers: 2-7
Miami: 3-11

Re: Chicago vs Miami, contenders
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2011, 03:55:04 PM »

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If Miami can manage to stay ahead of Orlando then we won't even have to deal with them.  Bulls will sweep them again.

Also what are the chances of the Hawks upsetting the Magic?  How nice would it be if out of the 3 contenders we only had to play Chicago?
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Re: Chicago vs Miami, contenders
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2011, 04:02:10 PM »

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If Miami can manage to stay ahead of Orlando then we won't even have to deal with them.  Bulls will sweep them again.

Also what are the chances of the Hawks upsetting the Magic?  How nice would it be if out of the 3 contenders we only had to play Chicago?

How about hoping for the Sixers to upset the Bulls, the Knicks to upset the Heat, and the Hawks to upset the Magic and we don't have to play any of them in the Conference Finals?   ;D
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