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NBA Playoffs Rd 1: Chicago Bulls vs. Indiana Pacers


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(1) Chicago Bulls (59-20)

STARTING 5

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PG #1 Derrick Rose

6'3 190 lbs

Memphis '08

24.9 PPG 4.1 RPG 7.9 APG

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SG #6 Keith Bogans

6'5 215 lbs

Kentucky '03

4.3 PPG 1.8 RPG 37.6 3PT%

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SF #9 Luol Deng

6'9 220 lbs

Duke '04

17.5 PPG 7.3 RPG 5.8 RPG 2.8 APG 34.3 3PT%

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PF #5 Carlos Boozer

6'9 266 lbs

Duke '02

17.8 PPG 9.5 RPG 2.4 APG 52.0 FG%

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C #13 Joakim Noah

6'11 232 lbs

Florida '08

11.9 PPG 10.7 RPG 1.5 BPG 2.2 APG 52.6 FG%

BENCH

PG-CJ Watson

SG-Ronnie Brewer

SF-Kyle Korver

PF-Taj Gibson

C-Omer Asik

HEAD COACH

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Tom Thibodeau

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(8) Indiana Pacers (37-43)

STARTING 5

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PG #2 Darren Collison

6'0 160 lbs

UCLA '09

13.2 PPG 2.8 RPG 5.1 APG

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SG #24 Paul George

6'8 210 lbs

Fresno State '10

7.9 PPG 3.7 RPG

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SF #33 Danny Granger

6'9 228 lbs

New Mexico '05

20.5 PPG 5.4 RPG 2.6 APG 38.3 3PT%

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PF #50 Tyler Hansbrough

6'9 250 lbs

North Carolina '09

10.9 PPG 5.2 RPG

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C #55 Roy Hibbert

7'2 278 lbs

Georgetown '08

12.7 PPG 7.6 RPG 1.8 BPG 2.1 APG

BENCH

PG-AJ Price

SG-Brandon Rush

SF-Dahntay Jones

PF-Josh McRoberts

C-Jeff Foster

HEAD COACH

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Frank Vogel

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The Derrick Rose Party continues. I like the Bulls in 5 games with David Stern handing him league MVP sometime during the series.

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It's pretty much a lock, Rose will be MVP. But the guy second on my list is Dwight Howard. Nobody influences the play on both sides of the court like Dwight. But it's just hard to give it to someone who is 4th in the East.

But yeah Bulls in this series, I'm going with a sweep.

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