Gargamel said:
Sac and Dallas in the 4/5 matchup. Sac's road to the Finals would most likely be Dallas, SA, and Phx. Ouch.
Do you think the Kings are ready to take out Phx or SA in a 7 gm series? Why or why not?
It's nice when the forum isn't crowded and you can go away for a day and still continue a conversation without it feeling too disjointed.
Yes, Sac/Dallas in the 4/5 matchup. It's unlikely the Kings will catch Phoenix, so the best they can hope for is Dallas, Phoenix, San Antonio.
As far as the Kings beating Phoenix in a seven game series, I definitely think it's possible, even likely depending on how they are playing. As long as they are not slumping or majorly injured when (or if) they reach the second round, the Kings' playoff experience and half court game can definitely top the Suns.
I base this mostly on how the team has handled the Mavericks the past few years. With Webber in the lineup, they have been able to slow the games down just enough to win at the end. Most of the Kings victories over Dallas have been close games, but the Kings have always had better defense (

) and clutchness to be able to pull it out. I would expect the same thing could happen against Phoenix. The Suns scare me a little more because they seem so committed to running and scoring that they may be able to fight through the playoff atmosphere and keep it up enough to win those close games.
As for the Spurs, right now I think it is possible, but not necessarily likely the Kings would beat them. One thing we haven't seen since the 2002 WCF is a Kings team that is playing well and without major injury in a big playoff series. I have my doubts as to whether we'll see that this year either, which is why I wouldn't predict a championship for Sac.
That said, just like with the Wolves last year, the Kings can hang with anybody in the playoffs, even when they are bruised and battered. Despite two championships, the Spurs haven't shown domination, and a mentally and physically healthy Kings team could easily win 4 out of 6 games.