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From the Top Of the Key -- May 1, 2007
From the Top Of the Key -- May 1, 2007
By Scott Sargent | Published  05/1/2007 | From the Top of the Key
Scott Sargent
Scott Sargent is the Senior NBA fantasy analyst for Sports Grumblings. He is a lead writer for DroppingDimes.com, and has been featured on SI.com.  He also contributes his sharp analysis for Sports Grumblings for fantasy football fans.  

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From the Top Of the Key (May 1)
 
Davis and the Warriors are on the verge of making history.

By this time next week, the first round of the playoffs will be in the rear view mirror.  For now, there are only a few match-ups that have been decided – mostly in the East.  But before we go there, easily the best story so far in the post-season has been the 3-1 lead that the Golden State Warriors own over the Dallas Mavericks.  If it wouldn’t have been for the Game Two meltdown that resulted in the ejection of both Baron Davis and Stephen Jackson, we could be discussing one of the biggest upsets in the history of the NBA playoffs.

Instead, we still have three more games that could possibly be played to decide the outcome.  Obviously, Dallas will need all three contests, while the boys from Oakland only need one more victory.  What’s crazy is that Josh Howard and Dirk Nowitzki have been playing pretty good ball, but the Mavericks simply can’t keep up with the speed that is presented by Davis, Jackson and Jason Richardson.  OK, Dirk had disappeared in Game One, and Howard disappeared late in Game Four, but overall they haven’t been too bad – just not good enough.

The oft-injured Davis has provided some of the best statistical production in the first round, and he is hoping to keep it rolling into the second round.  Davis leads all players in the series in points (25.8), assists (4.8) and steals (2.3).  As a team, the Mavericks are on the winning end of team rebounds, assists, and steals… but it’s the points (96.8) and points against (102.0) that have provided the difference.  Can MVP hopeful Nowitzki turn things around? This battle continues…

Not surprisingly the rest of the Western conference, save the Phoenix Suns/Los Angeles Lakers match-up, also packs a punch.  The Houston Rockets and Utah Jazz appear to have themselves in a home-court throw-down, as the home team has one all five games, giving the Rockets the 3-2 edge over the Jazz. Yao Ming has been having a terrific series, averaging 25.3 points, 11.3 rebounds and 0.8 blocks.  Utah’s big man in the front court isn’t doing to shabby himself, as Carlos Boozer is averaging 22.3 points and 11.5 rebounds a game.  The team statistics are pretty much dead even to this point; it’s still anyone’s series. 
 
The San Antonio Spurs lead the Denver Nuggets 2-1 in the series, but it hasn’t been all Spurs, as projected by many experts.  Since the Nuggets won Game One, Allen Iverson and company have hung tough in every game, but have allowed the Spurs to come out with back-to-back wins.  Despite being matched up against the 2007 Defensive Player of the Year Marcus Camby, Tim Duncan has managed 20 points and 10 rebounds a night, while his partner in crime Tony Parker has dished almost seven assists a game.  Carmelo Anthony has put up nearly 30 points and 10 rebounds a night  but as of right now, the only part that matters is the series standings. 

In the East, things have turned out a bit different with three of four series resulting in 4-0 sweeps.  The Detroit Pistons, Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers all made quick work of their opponents.  Easily the most shocking of these results was the Bulls/Heat series.  Miami was listed as the team that no one would want to play in the post-season, and the Bulls took that challenge and made a mockery out of it.  They out-scored, out-hustled and out-played the Heat, who looked old and slow towards the end of every game.  How far can these Bulls go?

Luol Deng and Ben Gordon have been huge thus far.  Deng’s team-leading 26.3 points a game along with Gordon’s 26.0 have made the duo the highest scoring tandem in the first round of the playoffs.  Deng has also been a monster on the boards with nine a contest, while Gordon’s 5.5 assists a night have provided plenty of balance.  The upcoming series against the Pistons will obviously be a lot more difficult than that with the Heat, but the Bulls could surprise a lot of people.  The big storyline will likely be Ben Wallace returning to Detroit for a playoff series, but it would be foolish for the Pistons to overlook the guard play that the Bulls have in store for them.

The Cavaliers, on the other hand, will be awaiting the winner of the Toronto Raptors/New Jersey Nets series.  The Nets have a 3-1 series lead, with the only strong game by Toronto coming in Game Two, which featured strong performances by Anthony Parker (26 points, eight rebounds) and Chris Bosh (25 points, 13 rebounds).  Both have since fallen flat, with Bosh making only eight of his last 22 shots, and Parker even worse with four conversions in his last 16 attempts. 

Parker has even seen a decrease in minutes due to his inability to stop Vince Carter, who has absolutely gone off in the last two games – both occurring in New Jersey.  Carter is averaging 24.8 points a game in the series, but after two games in the teens in Toronto, he’s responded with nights of 37 and 27 points.  Jason Kidd has provided everything else for the Nets, as he’s averaging a triple-double for the series, as well as 2.3 steals a game.  This could also be a dangerous team, assuming they make it to the second round.

I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the play of one specific Cavalier.  No, not LeBron James - who was fortunate enough to not have to carry the team through their first round series - but big man Zydrunas Ilgauskas.  Big Z has poured on the scoring effort, averaging 19 points over the series.  Ilgauskas has also added 11 boards a night, helped immensely by his Game Four totals of 20 points and 19 rebounds.  All of the hard work paid off, as the Cavs now get to wait out the Nets/Raptors series to see who they’ll be facing in Round Two.


Article Series
This article is part 2 of a 2 part series. Other articles in this series are shown below:
  1. From the Top Of the Key -- April 24, 2007
  2. From the Top Of the Key -- May 1, 2007



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