After having several more hours to think about this... I still don't see how anybody objectively thinks that the best team defense in the CB-NBA plus the league's most clutch superstar would lose to a team that starts Carlos Delfino, James Harden, and Kyle Lowry.
The unfocused / undisciplined Amare Stoudemire is going to carry a team on his shoulders to victory (against a good defensive front line)? On what planet?
All the people saying "I don't like Iguodala"... are you huge Carlos Delfino fans? Do you think James Harden suddenly became a consistent player? Is Kyle Lowry appreciably better than the 13 ppg scorer he was in every month outside of one last year? (The same Kyle Lowry who can't stand internal competition on his team?)
All the people saying "I don't think David West will be healthy"... do you really think Bogut would be? And who are you more comfortable with, a team with Robin Lopez as a backup, or Kenyon Martin?
People get upset about me wondering if they're being truly objective, but for the life of me I can't understand why people are picking at nits with the Sixers, while just accepting that Kyle Lowry, James Harden, and Carlos Freakin' Delfino are all going to be proven playoff players.
Again: Dwyane Wade has as many career playoff minutes as Portland's top six players combined. Doesn't that count for anything, even ignoring that Wasde is by far the best player in this series?
(Clarification: just because I can't understand others' reasoning doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. I just normally don't have this type of disconnect with my fellow fans. I'd love to hear somebody -- other than IP's -- reasoning why the Blazers win this series, beyond "I like Portland's front line better" or "I don't really trust Iguodala and/or West".)