Agreed Chandler was the X factor in Dallas' run last year.
Spurs are their typical well oiled selves, they play so fundamentally sound it is scary, add to that Ginobili is healthy and Parker having the year he's having they are the team to beat. That said, I will point out that ONCE AGAIN, if they win it all it will be in a strike shortened season (that should comfort WOW).
OKC looks tough but they have big stretches of total lack of offense which could spell doom in a 7 game series, although not against Dallas because they have NO ANSWER for Westbrook, and besides Nowitski they have no worries down low. The same can't be said against LA, too much size upfront, I think LA can take them in 6.
As far as LA is concerned, it is not just their size, it is the addition of Sessions at point, he is major quick and totally fearless, last night they actually started their comeback without Kobe on the floor and Sessions at point and Blake at the 2. Barnes has been playing great ball and Bynum has become everything he should be, he is an absolute BEAST this year, and he has something Shaq never had, consistency at the stripe. All in all they really seem to be jelling right now, they got caught flat-footed last night by a very aggressive Nuggets team and still got within 4 at one point.
I feel real bad for the Bulls, now Noah is down and it looks like it is all over for them. Miami can practically sleep walk through the EC playoffs but once they're in the Finals, if it is OKC, their speed and inside defense can negate at least that hyper over rated Bosh and that leaves them with 2 scoring options, whereas OKC has range all over the floor. Against the Spurs they have ZERO NADA ZIP answer for a healthy Ginobili and a rejuvenated Duncan, not to mention Parker is a legit contender for MVP and no one plays more fundamentally sound basketball. Against LA they will get SCHOOLED inside by Bynum and Gasol and Bosh will get exposed for what he is, WEAK! Session provides speed they were missing that changes the way teams have to defend them and Kobe is rested and healthy.
I think Miami comes out of the East and falls to one of the big 3 teams out of the West. I am thinking either LA or San Antonio.