What is objective about this? :
"Let's look at this objectively from the perspective of the Western Conference playoffs:
1. SA - nope, SA would blow them away 4 straight.
2. LA - nope, LA would blow them away 4 straight.
3. NO - nope, NO would blow them away 4 straight.
4. Jazz - nope, the Jazz would beat them 4 straight.
5. Houston - nope, Houston would win in 4 straight.
6. Phoenix - I still think the Suns would beat the Sixers -- but let's give the Sixers 1 win here.
7. Dallas - Nope, a healthy Mavs squad would blow them away in 4 straight.
8. GS - Nope, GS already creamed the Sixers and would do it in 4 straight.
9. Denver - Nope, the Nuggest would beat the Sixers in 4 straight.
I think Portland would beat the Sixers in 5 games.
So that makes the Sixers, at best, around 11th in the Western Conference -- but there IS some encouragement there -- in all of those series combined the Sixers might win a game or two! "
There are no objective statements in there whatsoever. It is entirely construed of opinion. It means nothing!
Additionally, the whole premise of the reasoning that the Sixers are better now is that they have changed their style of play, rotations, etc. Therefore, loosing to Orlando in the past, and beating them most recently, is the result of that change in play, and you can no longer look at the long ago past to determine how good they are. So what you're saying is that Orlando lost because they were tired? The Sixers win routinely on the back end of back to back games. That's just an excuse.
And in the Dallas game, the Sixers were with them the entire way and the game went back and forth until Howard went out. Even if he was in the game, it wouldn't have made a difference. Stackhouse might have helped, but then you would have seen an entirely different game. The Sixers choked Dallas, and stopped them from scoring. Since they were in complete control, they only scored enough points to win. ooH, Dampier, yeah he'd really have helped!
At any rate, it makes no sense to argue about it when we'll see soon enough. The Sixers have a schedule that even a good team would have trouble with. Well see how competitive they are with Boston and Detroit. And, Boston just killed Detroit- no one should kid themselves about who's coming out of the East.
As for being in the WC instead, In their last 7 games against Western teams they're 5-2.