Having offered my brief yet precise observation on the utter joke some people are here, allow me to make a few basketball observations. I will preface this by acknowledging my self-imposed exile will make some think I am making these comments with the luxury of hindsight, however, the truly intelligent ones know me better than that; with the exception of MSC, there IS no more rational, objective Laker fan on this board, indeed, I would say that statement applies to all posters in general.
Celtics: Dismiss this team at your peril, they are better and deeper than Cleveland and if they take Cleveland Sunday it will prove what I have thought all along, they are still the team to beat in the EC, losing Posey is a glaring problem because Marbury has made little impact that I can see, but Garnett's achy body will be the biggest issue come post season still I think they have enough to take Cleveland or Orlando, and most certainly Miami. The sole team of any consequence they got soundly whipped by this year? Los Angeles, and I don't mean the Clippers. That said, Boston I think may have just enough to get out of the East, Sunday may tell the tale, but their being beat by either Cleveland or Orlando to me is not an upset, reigning champs notwithstanding. They come out of the East; they will fall to LA, period.
Cavaliers: The 2 teams to take the season series from this team? Orlando and LA, and Boston could do the same (really they MUST do so) on Sunday. Their home court is a black hole and the EC has no choice but to beat them there if they are to advance but I do not feel they are as deep or as talented as people believe. Ilgauskas and Mo Williams are the standout contributors that give LeBron room to play his brilliant game, Wallace being back could be the back breaker for Boston or Orlando, other than that, team play has given them the edge, not individual talent, other than the clear MVP this year, LeBron James. Not that I dismiss team play, but at their level, Orlando does more with even less and they took them 1-2 this year. I hate that I will be rooting for either Philly (twice!!) or Boston to win a game to bring them even with LA but if ever home court gives a team a scary edge, it's in Cleveland and if it is them LA faces, I want that edge removed.
Magic: Playing over their heads, but this is the EC, not too hard to do, but you can't deny what they've done, the ONLY teams to take the season from them are Detroit (0-3) and Houston (0-2) and they should not face either one in the post season, they also took LA 0-2 and if Howard (one of my favorite players in the NBA) steps up offensively, they could make some noise, I think they can beat Cleveland, not Boston. Hedo has dropped a little from last year but is still having a great year and while not a great shooter, he's good enough he must be respected, Alston gives them a little more defense than they had last year, and Jameer Nelson and Rashard Lewis keep defenses honest with their 3 point shooting. Could make the ECF if things go their way and they manage to take Boston in the second round but I don't think so.
These are the teams of consequence in the East (sorry Derek) that can challenge for a ring; Philly got there beating nobody (except Detroit, Portland, and Houston). Western Conference to follow.