NBA Changes Playoff Seeding + Implications for the Warriors
The 2006 NBA Playoffs were phenomenal in every way imaginable. Even if you were a fan of one of the Hypeless Losers of 2005-2006, you had to love all the drama. One of the only complaints (aside from Mark Cuban and Mav fans rightfully going crazy over DWade getting MJ treatment) was the illogical playoff seeding which resulted in #1 seed San Antonio Snores meeting up with #2 seed Dallas Mavericks in the 2nd round. Well, thanks to Mister Stern and company that's all fixed now. A #1 and #2 seed can only meet in the conference finals now.
So what does this have to do with the Warriors?
Unfortunately, absolutely nothing.

No Warriors Allowed?
When do you think the new playoff seeding format will actually affect the Dubs? 2k7? 2k8? 2k9? 2k10? 2kOneOne? 2kNever?
Cast your vote in the comments!
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More BD
To be fair, I liked Mully's response: he knows that's the chatter, that's the concern, but it just gives BD, he says, the chance to prove his critics wrong. I know Mullin would have jumped at that chance in his day, and I hope BD is man enough to do the same here: make lemonade out of his own lemons. You have more faith on this than I do, but since it looks as if we're stuck with the guy, I'm willing to give him (yet) another chance and hope he can be what his talent level would suggest. If so, we'll all have some fun; if not, on to Year 13!
by johnl on
Aug 3, 2006 1:10 PM PDT
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Tim K
I actually like Tim Kawakami. His outlanding trade ideas never come true, but they're fun to read.

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by Atma Brother ONE on
Aug 3, 2006 1:17 PM PDT
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