OK, Fair's fair. And thank you for the props westkoast!
I did a terrible job of prognosticating this year. The Sixers pick over Detroit was more sentimental than logic. I did think they were closer than they were, I saw their last loss against the Pistons and realized that they were still better than Philly.
I also didn't pick the Lakers to win anything and was clearly waaay wrong on that count. As I have said in other posts, Laker fans have a lot to feel good about this season. Simply because they got beat by a better team in Boston is no reason to hang your heads. You won the West, upending San Antonio with no problem. With Bynum back and healthy, the Celtics won't be able to dominate the boards so easily, but you will need a better guard than Fisher, IMO.
The only thing I was really right about was the Celtics, and it's true a lot of people also thought the same thing. But plenty of professional sports writers and LA fans were sure the Lakers were the team to beat. They did appear to have more momentum coming into the finals, but I just couldn't see them matching up with Boston without more size in the middle. And I also thought that no-one was giving Boston credit for their defense. It took a lot to shut down a high-powered offense like LA, and no one else, including the Spurs were able to do that.
In any case, Boston has now raised the Bar. They have won with three ALL-Stars, and some very talented role players and a rookie point guard who played great. This is about as good a level of talent on one team as there ever was, I would say on a par with the older Celtic, Laker and Piston teams of the 80's. This is at least good news for the NBA, it is still possible to put a great team together.
Boston has now defined a new way to win a Championship. Recruit bona-fide All-Stars, stuck in franchises unable to attract enough talent to seriously contend. Trade away your entire team to get them from these desperate franchises, and mortgage your future. By comparison LA adding Gasol was a nothing, LA is building from within, and should be stronger down the line unless Boston is very lucky.