2015 NBA Playoffs
Eastern Conference:
#1 Toronto vs. #5 Philadelphia
#2 Miami vs. #3 New York
Western Conference:
#5 Utah vs. #8 Golden State
#6 Phoenix vs. #7 Sacramento
We were 1-3 against the Sixers and are one of the teams that we don’t match up well against.
Eastern Conference Semi-Final Philadelphia vs. Toronto
Points Guard
Chris Paul vs. Rajon Rondo
18.0 points, 2.3 rebounds, 8.6 assists vs. 13.8 points, 2.3 rebounds, 11.0 assists
Paul has a slight injury which will hinder him a little, but he is still the best PG in the league and a perennial MVP candidate. All Rondo can hope for is to slow him down.
Winner - Philadelphia
Shooting Guard
Jrue Holiday vs. Reggie Williams
15.3 points, 2.9 rebounds, 4.1 assists vs. 13.0 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists
Holiday has found his place as a quick scorer but he is giving up a lot of body to Williams who is much taller and heavier than Jrue who will not be able to get his shot off as well.
Winner - Draw
Small Forward
Luol Deng vs. Kevin King
14.6 points, 7.7 rebounds, 1.6 assists vs. 28.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists
Starting SF Wesley Johnson is having back spasms which could end it for the Sixers as King was outstanding in the first round against the Wizards. Deng is a good defender but needs to step up his game to stay with King.
Winner - Toronto
Power Forward
Patrick Patterson vs. Tim Mozgov
14.9 points, 7.7 rebounds, 1.6 assists vs. 17.8 points, 10.0 rebounds, 1.8 assists
Mozgov had his way with an All-Star Rashid Shiran and if it wasn’t for Dwight Howard Mozgov would probably be an All-Star. Patterson will be too small to handle Mozgov.
Winner - Toronto
Centre
Chris Walker vs. Dwight Howard
4.4 points, 4.6 rebounds, 1.9 assists vs. 17.8 points, 10.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists
Normal starter Brandan Wright is injured but it doesn’t matter who is starting at C Dwight Howard will eat them for breakfast. There isn’t anyone more dominant at their position than Howard and should be the difference in the series.
Winner - Toronto
Bench
Wesley Johnson, Boroda Beketov, Brandon Wright vs. Ed Davis, Trent Bailey, DeMar DeRozan
If the Philadelphia bench players were all healthy it would be a draw but seeing as the Toronto bench are all fit they get the edge.
Winner – Toronto
Prediction – Toronto in 6.
The team knows we need to get these two home games done quickly before Paul and Johnson get healthy and we smash them 106-88. Kevin King continues his fine form with 26 points, 8 assists and 6 rebounds with Tim Mozgov having 18 points and holding Patrick Patterson to 1/10 shooting. Chris Paul scores the most for the Sixers with 21 points, to go with 8 assists and 7 rebounds. The bad news was that Trent Bailey hurt his back and will be below normal for about a week.
Toronto leads 1-0
Our next game is even better as we have a largest lead of 49 points in our 122-76 win. We had six players in double figures led by Rajon Rondo’s 18 points, 16 assists and 8 rebounds. Philadelphia shot 34% from the field with the worst shooter being Jrue Holiday going 5/23 for 15 points.
Toronto leads 2-0
Going to Philadelphia it’s like walking into the lion’s den. They are loud, angry and are out for blood. Especially with their new favourite son, Chris Paul, being fully healthy. But all that roaring was for nothing as we blow them out again 118-87 behind Kevin King with 29 points, and Reggie Williams’ 23 points. Chris Paul fouls out in 25 minutes for only 9 points while Rajon Rondo had 12 points and 11 assists.
Toronto leads 3-0
The crowd was different tonight, almost pleading for the series to continue after this game. Chris Paul obliges with a massive 40 points and 9 assists with Wesley Johnson coming off the bench to contribute 10 points. Kevin King shoots 8/20 for 20 points while it’s Rondo’s turn to foul out early as did bench player Earl Watson.
Toronto leads 3-1
Toronto is buzzing about an Eastern Conference match-up with New York as the Knicks are stunning the Heat and are up 3-1 but you should never count Miami out and you should NEVER look for the next round until you have finished off the current one. Luckily for us we are nearly unbeatable at home, winning 113-89 with Dwight Howard dominating with 30 points and 11 rebounds while Tim Mozgov (20 points) and Kevin King (25 points, 4 steals) helps him out. Rajon Rondo dishes out the goods with 13 points, 19 assists and 7 rebounds. All 76er starters are healthy with Luol Deng going off for 27 points but Chris Paul was held to 11 points. Onto the conference finals!
Toronto wins series 4-1
Miami won game 5 to send the series back to New York for a must win for the Knicks. #5 Utah snuffs out the Cinderella #8 Golden State’s hopes, winning 4-1.
#6 Phoenix beats #7 Sacramento in six and Miami forces a game 7 with a thrilling 113-111 win in New York behind Lebron James’ 44 points.
Dwayne Wade is held to 17 points and Chris Bosh doesn’t play because of injury as the Knicks win 117-96 behind Danilo Gallinari’s 37 points while shooting 8/17 three pointers. The Heat crowd is stunned as we go into battle with the legendary New York Knicks for a chance to play in the NBA Finals again.