It's a shame that we have to take on one of our Atlantic Division brethren since we have such great respect for the other teams.
That said,
I think the Knicks beat the Nets in 5 (with most of the games being closer than a 5-game series indicates). Here's our breakdown -- assuming 7-8 man rotations for the playoffs:
PG -- Deron Williams vs. Mike Conley (Edge: Knicks)Conley is a very nice PG, but Williams is the best PG in the NBA. Conley also gives up considerable size to Williams, an advantage we plan to exploit. Williams in 7-1 vs. Conley in their careers with Conley averaging lower pts/asst than his normal averages.
SG -- Jodie Meeks & Nick Young vs. Rip Hamilton & Rudy Fernandez (Edge: Even)As I pointed out in my
Press Conference, Young is the 6th man, but will play more mins than Meeks. Meeks can start the game chasing Hamilton off screens, then a fresh Young will come in and give Hamilton (and Rudy) a taste of his own medicine -- running the older Rip off, through, around screens. I think all-in-all this is a draw.
SF -- Luol Deng vs. Kevin Durant (VERY Slight Edge: Nets)Durant is an all-NBA talent, but Deng is the kind of long defender that will give Durant problems. With a bigger PG on Conley, Durant will have a harder time getting good passes for his shots. If we can hold Durant, the Nets main source of offense, to 25 pts/gm --- something Deng has done in their 5 head-to-head matchups --- the Knicks win going away.
PF -- Taj Gibson/Dujaun Blair vs. Luis Scola (Edge: Even)in a combined 42min/gm last year Gibson/Blair put in 15/13/2 + 2blk +2stl; the 30-year old Scola's numbers over per42 were 23/10/3 +1blk +1stl... With 2 guys carrying the load we think the younger, fresher legs and big bodies can play the more talented Scola to a draw.
Note: In crunch time -- i.e. last 5 mins, we'll move Tim Duncan onto Scola if need be, letting Gibson take the offensviely-challenged Perkins.
C -- Tim Duncan vs. Kendrick Perkins/Joel Anthony (Edge: Knicks)I love Perk, but Duncan is a champion who's game isn't based on pure power -- which Perk can neutralize (see Howard, Dwight). This isn't as big an advantage as years past and Perk will make Duncan work, but in the end the Nets are hurt by not having a Center that can come close to matching Duncan offensively (Perk will be lucky to get 5 points vs. Duncan...)
In our opinion, this series comes down to:
A. Deron Williams' advantage over Conley
B. Deng's ability to slow Durant (no one stops him)
C. Knicks' frontcourt edge (esp. Duncan > Perkins
KNICKS in 5. Tommy Points to Riah for putting together a quality team.