


After miraculously duping the Nets into taking on Joe Johnson‘s behemoth of a contract, Hawks fans can take joy that change is coming. The Hawks have never won more than one round in the playoffs since moving to Atlanta in 1968. Where are the Hawks? Despite being an Atlanta native, 2 Chainz is smart enough not to expect a championship from Josh Smith and crew. I wonder when the Falcons gon’ get here – “My Moment” I remember reminiscing in the kitchen like Although 2 Chainz might be overstating the direness of the Nuggets’ playoff chances, they are undoubtedly facing a tougher road without Gallinari. Chandler is having a career season from beyond the arc, which will help soften the blow, but losing a starter this late in the season will challenge George Karl to find the right lineups to make up for the loss. The Nuggets have the depth to make up for his absence, but Andre Iguodala, Corey Brewer and Wilson Chandler don’t have the same shooting skill as Gallinari. On a team already short on outside shooting, Gallinari’s floor spacing will be sorely missed once the playoffs start. Losing Danilo Gallinari‘s three-point shooting to an ACL tear will likely cripple the Nuggets’ postseason hopes. Party scene turn to a murder scene – “RIP” Surrounding LeBron with shooters and turning Wade into the most overqualified sidekick have made them nearly unstoppable. Most importantly, the Heat know who they are now. They have avoided the injury bug that has swept the league despite having an older bench. Gone are the questions about LeBron’s clutchness and the alpha-dog debate between him and Dwyane Wade.

The Heat are also better than they were last year. A 27-game win streak, the league MVP and championship pedigree are just a few of the many reasons why the Heat should repeat. Morning”Ģ Chainz’ buddy LeBron James and the Heat are the overwhelming favorites to claim a second-straight Larry O’Brien Trophy. You ain’t know what I did, see I know I’mma winĪnd they don’t have slow-motion so I did it again – “G.O.O.D.

As seen in the 2011 first-round loss to the Grizzlies, the Spurs need a healthy Ginobili to remain elite. Their championship aspirations rest on how effective Ginobili is when he returns from injury. The Big Fundamental is averaging more than 21 points per 36 minutes for the first time since the Spurs last championship in 2007, and Parker remains underrated despite putting together another All-Star season. They will enter the playoffs as the biggest threat to knock off the Thunder because of Duncan’s resurgent season. Cutting Stephen Jackson last week was a bold move, but the Spurs have earned the benefit of the doubt. Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili have championships under their belt and Gregg Popovich is the league’s best coach. Just as 2 Chainz boasts here, the Spurs are different than every other franchise. From his days of playing high school basketball to sitting courtside at games across the league, 2 Chainz is a basketball whiz.Ģ Chainz, but I got me a few on – “I’m Different” From the top-seeded Heat to the limping Lakers (sorry, Utah fans), we used the Tity Boi scriptures to find out how all 16 teams will perform this postseason. With the playoffs starting this weekend, we look to the only person whose opinion matters about each team’s playoff outlook: 2 Chainz.
