It's an exciting time to be a basketball fan, I'm sure I'm the only one around but I thought it warranted a thread 
The Final Four is this weekend, I'm not sure how much coverage college basketball gets outside the US (probably none) but the NCAA tournament is one of the most exciting spectacles in sport. 3 weeks, 64 teams, non stop games, underdogs making runs, the best in the country on display, office pools, filling out brackets, it's great....the US shuts down during this period, I'm sure there are statistics on productivity but everyone is focused on the tournament.
For the first time ever all 4 number 1 seeds made it to the final four: Kansas, UNC (my sister went there so they are my team now that my alma mater Tennessee is out), Memphis, UCLA. It's going to be an awesome final four as they are undoubtedly the best teams in the country and have been all season
Now on to the NBA
The Playoff race in the West is as exciting as it has ever been- the top 9 teams are separated by only 6 games (the top 8 in the conference make the playoffs). There is so much parity in the league and so many quality teams fighting for playoff spots it is like the playoffs have already begun there is so much intensity and quality play
Western Conference Standings as of today 4.2.08
W L
1 New Orleans 51 22
2 San Antonio 52 23
3 LA Lakers 50 24
4 Utah 49 26
5 Phoenix 50 25
6 Houston 49 25
7 Dallas 46 28
8 Denver 46 29
Golden State 45 29
The East is less exciting, but the West is so strong the 6th place team would be in 3rd if they were in the East. The Celtics are the best team in the league, and the Pistons are also very good coming out of the East.
The MVP race is exciting as well as there are so many strong candidates: Kobe, Chris Paul, Lebron James, and Kevin Garnett top most of the lists.
I would give it to Chris Paul because he has led a young New Orleans from NOWHERE to top the toughest conference in league history.
Anyone have any thoughts

The Final Four is this weekend, I'm not sure how much coverage college basketball gets outside the US (probably none) but the NCAA tournament is one of the most exciting spectacles in sport. 3 weeks, 64 teams, non stop games, underdogs making runs, the best in the country on display, office pools, filling out brackets, it's great....the US shuts down during this period, I'm sure there are statistics on productivity but everyone is focused on the tournament.
For the first time ever all 4 number 1 seeds made it to the final four: Kansas, UNC (my sister went there so they are my team now that my alma mater Tennessee is out), Memphis, UCLA. It's going to be an awesome final four as they are undoubtedly the best teams in the country and have been all season
Now on to the NBA
The Playoff race in the West is as exciting as it has ever been- the top 9 teams are separated by only 6 games (the top 8 in the conference make the playoffs). There is so much parity in the league and so many quality teams fighting for playoff spots it is like the playoffs have already begun there is so much intensity and quality play
Western Conference Standings as of today 4.2.08
W L
1 New Orleans 51 22
2 San Antonio 52 23
3 LA Lakers 50 24
4 Utah 49 26
5 Phoenix 50 25
6 Houston 49 25
7 Dallas 46 28
8 Denver 46 29
Golden State 45 29
The East is less exciting, but the West is so strong the 6th place team would be in 3rd if they were in the East. The Celtics are the best team in the league, and the Pistons are also very good coming out of the East.
The MVP race is exciting as well as there are so many strong candidates: Kobe, Chris Paul, Lebron James, and Kevin Garnett top most of the lists.
I would give it to Chris Paul because he has led a young New Orleans from NOWHERE to top the toughest conference in league history.
Anyone have any thoughts


Lakers final. That would be great, and really draw attention. Such a classic rivalry, and we may see a re-emergence of it if they face off against each other
Westbrook is crazy too. My mate and I have been on the Westbrook bandwagon all season, and he's just starting to get some recognition. Bill Simmons wrote a good article on UCLA a week or 2 ago, he's on the Westbrook bandwagon too
) rather than developing a program like other clubs have.
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