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NBA Playoffs Rd 2: (2) New York Knicks vs. (3) Indiana Pacers


NBA Playoffs  

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  1. 1. Who will win?

    • New York Knicks
    • Indiana Pacers


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[2] New York Knicks (53-28)

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PG-#2 Raymond Felton
UNC '05
6'1 205 lbs
13.9 PPG 2.9 RPG 5.5 APG 36.0 3PT%

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SG-#9 Pablo Prigioni
ARGENTINA '12
6'3 185 lbs
3.5 PPG 1.8 RPG 3.0 APG 38.6 3PT%

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SF-#21 Iman Shumpert
Georgia Tech '11
6'5 220 lbs
6.5 PPG 2.9 RPG 40.0 3PT%

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PF-#7 Carmelo Anthony
Syracuse '03
6'8 230 lbs
28.7 PPG 6.9 RPG 2.6 APG 37.9 3PT% 83.0 FT%

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C-#6 Tyson Chandler
Dominguez HS '01 (Compton, CA)
7'1 240 lbs
10.4 PPG 10.7 RPG 1.1 BPG 63.8 FG%

BENCH
PG-#5 Jason Kidd
SG-#8 J.R. Smith
SF-#16 Steve Novak
SF-#55 Quentin Richardson
PF-#1 Amar'e Stoudemire
PF-#3 Kenyon Martin
C-#14 Chris Copeland
C-#23 Marcus Camby

HEAD COACH
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Mike Woodson

 

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[3] Indiana Pacers (49-32)

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PG-#3 George Hill
IUPUI '08
6'2 180 lbs
14.2 PPG 3.7 RPG 4.7 APG 36.8 3PT%

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SG-#1 Lance Stephenson
Cincinnati '10
6'5 228 lbs
8.8 PPG 3.9 RPG 2.9 APG 33.0 3PT%

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SF-#24 Paul George
Fresno State '10
6'7 227 lbs
17.4 PPG 7.6 RPG 4.1 APG 36.2 3PT%

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PF-#21 David West
Xavier '03
6'9 240 lbs
17.1 PPG 7.7 RPG 2.9 APG

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C-#55 Roy Hibbert
Georgetown '08
7'2 275 lbs
11.9 PPG 8.3 RPG 1.4 APG 2.6 BPG

BENCH
PG-#14 D.J. Augustin
SG-#25 Gerald Green
SF-#4 Sam Young
PF-#50 Tyler Hansbrough
C-#28 Ian Mahinmi

HEAD COACH
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Frank Vogel

 

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The Boston Celtics gave the NY Knicks a nice scare in the 1st round after they went up 3-0 in the series. New York was able to hold on and win their first playoff series in over 10 years. I think their luck continues in the 2nd round where they will face a stout Indiana team. Led by young phenom Paul George, David West, and Roy Hibbert, the Pacers feature a big front court that can and will give the Knicks problems. The Knicks are heavily reliant on the volume scoring of Carmelo Anthony & JR Smith, but guys like Shumpert and Raymond Felton have made big contributions this playoff as well. I think this makes for a good series with the key matchup being Melo vs. George. In the end I think New York's offensive firepower will prove too much for Indy. Knicks in 6 games.

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I don't trust Melo so I picked the pacers.I think the pacers are going to make it really hard for Melo to play the 4 where he has been most effective this year and so he will continue the shooting slump of the past few games.

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Got drafted by the Pacers in 2k12 My Player and won 3 straight championships.  Going with Indiana on this one.  Plus, I've just never really liked Melo for some reason...

 

 

Missed the first game, but I think this is gonna be a hell of a series.  Hoping to see the Heat and Indiana meet in the next round.

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