Scout's Take
Ian Thomsen
March 05, 2007
On the state of the Eastern Conference after Heat star
Dwyane Wade suffered a dislocated left shoulder last week:
"Detroit is on top, now that Flip Saunders can run the offense through
Chris Webber, who gives them a second low-post scorer with Rasheed Wallace,
which they didn't have last year. In second place I'd put Washington and
Chicago: Though the Wizards are having the better year, they have no inside
presence and play no defense, while the Bulls' defense is going to make them
hard to beat in a playoff series. I can't see it happening for Cleveland:
LeBron James (above) can turn it on for a couple of games, but I don't see him
carrying that team through series after series. What the Cavs need more than
anything is a veteran leader to tell James to quit taking bad shots and to post
the damn ball up."
On the state of the Eastern Conference after Heat star
Dwyane Wade suffered a dislocated left shoulder last week:
" Detroit is on top, now that Flip Saunders can run the offense through
Chris Webber, who gives them a second low-post scorer with Rasheed Wallace,
which they didn't have last year. In second place I'd put Washington and
Chicago: Though the Wizards are having the better year, they have no inside
presence and play no defense, while the Bulls' defense is going to make them
hard to beat in a playoff series. I can't see it happening for Cleveland:
LeBron James (above) can turn it on for a couple of games, but I don't see him
carrying that team through series after series. What the Cavs need more than
anything is a veteran leader to tell James to quit taking bad shots and to post
the damn ball up."