The Pacers have a slight lead in my mind. This series is the reason I haven't voted yet.
What's holding you up? Is there any questions either me or KC could answer that'd help you w/ your decision?
My plan was to sleep on it and ask questions tomorrow.
If KC's players were even the least bit proven he'd be out of your reach I think.
What is unproven about Horford, Holiday, Turkoglu, Stuckey, Jameer, Arthur or Jones?
Horford and Turk aren't but Holiday, Monroe, and Gordon are.
They're good enough to make the playoffs, but I'm not convinced they can beat the Pacers as of right now (my opinion is malleable).
Here's the thing MGent, beyond Tony Parker the playoff experience of the Grizzlies really isn't that more extensive than my team. Randolph and Gasol have each made one moderate Run. Courtney Lee was the 5th best player on a team that made the NBA finals. Then when you look on the bench, they really have two players who have made significant playoff contributions whereas I have 4.
4 players from your bench with significant playoff experience??
What, are you counting Darrell Arthur's and Rodney Stuckey's
WHOLE combined 700 minutes of play in the playoffs?
There are words I would use to describe their playoff experience....significant isn't one of them.
EDIT:
Does Jason Collins 90 playoff games and nearly 2000 playoff minutes count as significant?
Does Jeff Teague's 17 games and 300 minutes?
What about Channing Frye's 20 games and 470 minutes?
Chuck Hayes 20 Games and 470 minutes?
If Stuckey and Darrell Arthur have significant playoff experience then I have to believe that much of Indiana's bench does as well.