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WEST:
(1) Phoenix Suns (63-19, +10.08 NET) vs. (8) San Antonio Spurs (37-45, -2.34 NET)
Season Series: Suns 4-0 (PHX 110.3, SAS 92.3)
O/U: Suns in 4.5
(4) Dallas Mavericks (48-34, +4.22 NET) vs. (5) Portland Trail Blazers (47-35, +1.68 NET)
Season Series: Trail Blazers 4-0 (POR 102.0, DAL 92.3)
O/U: Mavericks in 6.5
(3) Minnesota Timberwolves* (50-32, +5.35 NET) vs. (6) Los Angeles Clippers (47-35, +1.55 NET)
Season Series: Timberwolves* 3-1 (MIN 118.5, LAC 96.5)
O/U: Timberwolves* in 5.5
(2) Houston Rockets (51-31, +3.82 NET) vs. (7) Sacramento Kings (46-36, +1.41 NET)
Season Series: Rockets 3-1 (HOU 111.5, SAC 102.3)
O/U: Rockets in 6.5
EAST:
(1) New York Knicks (58-24, +10.50 NET) vs. (8) Detroit Pistons (41-41, +2.61 NET)
Season Series: Knicks 3-1 (NYK 112.8, DET 110.8)
O/U: Knicks in 5.5
(4) Boston Celtics (53-29, +6.48 NET) vs. (5) Miami Heat (51-31, +6.24 NET)
Season Series: Tied 2-2 (MIA 104.8, BOS 104.0)
O/U: Celtics in 6.5
(3) Indiana Pacers (55-27, +7.36 NET) vs. (6) Atlanta Hawks (51-31, +6.05 NET)
Season Series: Tied 2-2 (IND 97.3, ATL 95.5)
O/U: Pacers in 6.5
(2) Cleveland Cavaliers (56-26, +9.00 NET) vs. (7) Orlando Magic (43-39, +0.51 NET)
Season Series: Cavaliers 3-1 (CLE 127.8, ORL 110.0)
O/U: Cavaliers in 4.5
For those of you who don't know how this works, here's an example:
If you're picking the Knicks in under 5.5, you're picking the Knicks to either win the series in 4 or 5 games. Conversely, if you're taking the over, that means you're either picking the Knicks to win the series in 6 or 7 games, or you're picking the Pistons to win the series in any amount of games. Please pick ATS (Against the Spread) for every series, but also put the exact number of games you think the series will go in parentheses (these picks will serve as a tiebreaker if it comes to that).
The winner at the end of all this will win a prize of some sorts.
EDIT: PK = Pick'Em. The teams are close enough that there's no spread, so just pick who you think will win the series outright.
(1) Phoenix Suns (63-19, +10.08 NET) vs. (8) San Antonio Spurs (37-45, -2.34 NET)
Season Series: Suns 4-0 (PHX 110.3, SAS 92.3)
O/U: Suns in 4.5
(4) Dallas Mavericks (48-34, +4.22 NET) vs. (5) Portland Trail Blazers (47-35, +1.68 NET)
Season Series: Trail Blazers 4-0 (POR 102.0, DAL 92.3)
O/U: Mavericks in 6.5
(3) Minnesota Timberwolves* (50-32, +5.35 NET) vs. (6) Los Angeles Clippers (47-35, +1.55 NET)
Season Series: Timberwolves* 3-1 (MIN 118.5, LAC 96.5)
O/U: Timberwolves* in 5.5
(2) Houston Rockets (51-31, +3.82 NET) vs. (7) Sacramento Kings (46-36, +1.41 NET)
Season Series: Rockets 3-1 (HOU 111.5, SAC 102.3)
O/U: Rockets in 6.5
EAST:
(1) New York Knicks (58-24, +10.50 NET) vs. (8) Detroit Pistons (41-41, +2.61 NET)
Season Series: Knicks 3-1 (NYK 112.8, DET 110.8)
O/U: Knicks in 5.5
(4) Boston Celtics (53-29, +6.48 NET) vs. (5) Miami Heat (51-31, +6.24 NET)
Season Series: Tied 2-2 (MIA 104.8, BOS 104.0)
O/U: Celtics in 6.5
(3) Indiana Pacers (55-27, +7.36 NET) vs. (6) Atlanta Hawks (51-31, +6.05 NET)
Season Series: Tied 2-2 (IND 97.3, ATL 95.5)
O/U: Pacers in 6.5
(2) Cleveland Cavaliers (56-26, +9.00 NET) vs. (7) Orlando Magic (43-39, +0.51 NET)
Season Series: Cavaliers 3-1 (CLE 127.8, ORL 110.0)
O/U: Cavaliers in 4.5
For those of you who don't know how this works, here's an example:
If you're picking the Knicks in under 5.5, you're picking the Knicks to either win the series in 4 or 5 games. Conversely, if you're taking the over, that means you're either picking the Knicks to win the series in 6 or 7 games, or you're picking the Pistons to win the series in any amount of games. Please pick ATS (Against the Spread) for every series, but also put the exact number of games you think the series will go in parentheses (these picks will serve as a tiebreaker if it comes to that).
The winner at the end of all this will win a prize of some sorts.
EDIT: PK = Pick'Em. The teams are close enough that there's no spread, so just pick who you think will win the series outright.