mavericks,if amare is healthy and in good shape,suns.
2006-07-19 19:23:03
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answered by Compton,CA 4
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Nba Champions: Phoenix Suns.... one game closer to NBA Finals last year even without Amare. Other teams like Spurs, Detroit, and even Miami won't have enough to win again. Bulls and Cleveland are too young, and Dallas will choke.
MVP: Lebron James: Could have won it this last season yet being so close will give him just enough motivation for another stellar season.
6th Man: Jerry Stakhouse: A former 30 ppg player will spark Dallas's bench.
Coach: Scott Skiles: From a .500 year last season, he and the Bulls will make a "surprising" run to the East Finals as the #2 or 3 seed.
Rookie: Randy Foye: He can light up a crowd. Has so many moves to score. He will team up perfectly with KG for a 1-2 combo just like Sam Cassell did a few years ago.
Defensive: Andres Nocioni: That's right, not his teammate Ben Wallace. It's about time people will recognize talent. Two years ago, he was suspended for "dirty" play. You saw him in the playoffs: enough said.
Exec of Year: John Paxton: Should have won it two years ago but Suns GM did. Paxton signed Ben Wallace, drafted Thalbo and Tryus Thomas, signed a defensive stopper (Griffin), got rid of Tyson Chandler!!! and added PJ Brown. He was busiest guy in the offseason.
East Finals: Miami over Chicago
West Finals: Phoenix over Clippers
Finals: Phoenix over Miami
2006-07-20 11:26:23
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answered by Nabeel 2
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Here goes...
Miami will be the Champion next year, they will continue to mesh, and despite the majority of the team passing their prime, Wade's ascent will more than compensate.
Which leads me to MVP, which will be a close race...between Wade and LeBron. Wade will have to carry more of the load, due to Shaq's old age, and he will do a fine job. LeBron will lead Cleveland to 55 wins, and they will meet Miami in the East finals. But MIAMI will prevail, and if the NBA finals were any indication, Wade will average 31, 7reb, 8asst, 2stls, and will win MVP.
The sixth man is a little trickier, being that we really have no indication of who will be coming off the bench next year. But, I would have to go with Leandro Barbosa of Phoenix. Based on the fact that Nash is getting old, and Barbosa will be picking up more minutes behind him. Plus, Phoenix always seems to have a breakout player.
Coach of the year will be Scott Skiles. The Bulls were good last year, next year they'll be better, and I have to give credit to Skiles, his undersized, scrappy Bulls are a nightmare for any team...especially now with Ben Wallace.
Rookie of the year, hands down, is Adam Morrison. He is the most competitive player in the draft. His will to win is going to place him over the top. This is actually my shoe in of all these awards. Watch Morrison play in the summer league, then I dare you to disagree.
Defensive player of the year, Ron Artest. His Kings were very, I mean very close to knocking off the Spurs in the playoffs. This will leave ron with something to think about. He is a troublemaker, but he also wants to show Sacramento that he is for real. I cant give this one to Ben Wallace because I dont know exactly how he will mesh with Chicago, and how another year will affect his 35 year old frame.
Most improved player will either be Dorell Wright of Miami, or Darko Milicic of Orlando. Wright is playing very well in the Summer league, and since he contributed nothing last year, anything he does will make him seem vastly improved. And you know Darko can't wait to get a full season away from the Pistons.
2006 was a great year for the NBA, but 2007 may be even better, especially with the New NBA ball.
Hope I helped.
2006-07-20 05:17:39
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answered by georgeh1981 3
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Title - Spurs (I still believe that Spurs will come back and not easy to be kicked out.)
MVP - Leborn James (Who can stop him?)
6th man - Ben Gorden (He is much more better than Stackhouse)
Coach - Mike D' Antoni (Sun will get a impressive winners in regular season)
Rookie - Tyrus Thomas (Bulls' need him to grab points because Big Ben is useless in offense)
Defensive players - Ben Wallace (Can he do the same thing in Bulls?)
Most Improved Player - Darko Milicic (Escape from Larry Brown's bench must have a bright future. Carry on, 7.0 feet centre)
2006-07-20 04:51:42
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answered by Notorious Guy 6
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Title: Heat
MVP: LeBron James
6th man: Gerald Green
Coach:Scott Skiles
Rookie:Brandon Roy
Defensive:Ben Wallace
Most Improved:Darko Milicic
2006-07-20 04:08:12
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answered by LilMikey 3
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Champions- Spurs ( i am a laker fan, so it pains me to say this, but i gotta be realistic)
MVP- Kobe Bryant. Should have won last year, will defintly win this year with lakers winning 50+
6th man- This is nearly imposible to predict, but i say sam cassel. with shaun livingston finally getting the start, Sam will have to come of the bench.
Coach- Pat Riley: in his first full season as miami coach, he will lead the heat back to the finals. I can guarntee you one thing, it wont be Isiah.
Rookie: Adam Morrison, he should edge out brandon roy. He is the most NBA ready, and you cant teach scoring, he will probably get 17 a game next year.
Definsive: ben wallace wont be as dominant on the bulls, i saw Andrei Kirelenko wins, he is way overdue to get this, and next year should finaly be his year.
Executive: the bulls GM, Paxson, the bulls will be way better thanks to all the moves he made on Draft Day
West Finals: Spurs over Lakers
East: Heat over Cavs (i hate lebron, but the kid has crazy game and is only getting better)
Finals: Spurs over Heat in 6
2006-07-20 03:16:36
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answered by GabeD66 3
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