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"We're playing better than we have all year long, there's no doubt about that," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "Whether that's good enough to do anything of note in the playoffs, we'll see. But we're very thankful we're playing our best basketball now."
The Celtics aren't, dropping seven of their final 10 to tumble to the No. 4 seed. But with Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen all playing, the 2008 champions insist they will look much sharper in the postseason than they did over the second half of the regular season.
And they'd better, with Dwyane Wade and the Heat looming as a dangerous opening opponent.
"It's going to be a tough series," Miami forward Quentin Richardson said. "We're going to be ready. We'll never be intimidated by anyone. We just look at them as a very good, veteran team. They have some good players. It's going to be a good series and I'm pretty excited about it."
The Lakers, who beat the Magic last year in five games, are bidding to become the first team with three consecutive trips to the finals since O'Neal and Bryant led them to three straight championships from 2000-02.
But every round could be a difficult for team that played so fluidly early on but dropped six of its final 10. They were beaten badly the last time they played the Thunder, who are led by Kevin Durant, who averaged 30.1 points to become the NBA's youngest scoring champion. Bryant was fourth with 27 points per game.
"A lot of people don't know that we probably won't be guarding each other for the majority of the games," Durant said. "It's not going to be KD versus Kobe. I'm sure he really doesn't think like that and I don't think like that. It's the Thunder versus the Lakers.
"Of course, fans want to get into the 1-on-1 matchups but it's far from that. It's all about team basketball and getting wins any way you can."
The Cavs think it's their year to get the most. Orlando believes it can stop them again.
One of them probably faces the Lakers for the title.
LeBron vs. Kobe, or an NBA finals rematch. Three great teams, two good story lines.
And plenty of teams trying to wreck it.
"I think every series," Cuban said, "from 1 to 8 on through, is pretty much a pick-it."
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