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2008 NBA eastern conference playoffs

Let's be critical for a minute, shall we?

I'm no school teacher, but I'd like to offer up some post-season grades to each NBA team that made the playoffs. Let is serve as a prequel to Nique's exit interview questions, that is if we ever get a chance to see them.

Eastern Conference:

Atlanta Hawks: B
Let's be real. Nobody has expected the Hawks to fare well ever since Dominique Wilkins retired. They've consistently been the cellar dwellers of the league. Yet it finally looks like Atlanta finally has a product they can be proud of. After taking the Boston Celtics to a seventh game, Atlanta fans should expect nothing less than playoff appearances for the next several years. They have a respectable young nucleus of players in Josh Smith, Joe Johnson and Al Horford. It will be interesting to see if they keep Mike Bibby and for how long. The next step for Atlanta will be actually winning a playoff series, but it appears they're on the right track.

Washington Wizards: C-
The Wizards are still a team without an identity. Yes, they made the post-season, but is that enough? They've also done so the past few years and it seems they're now regressing. The Wiz feature one of the league's more dynamic players in Gilbert Arenas, but next year could be a critical one for both him and the franchise. Can he stay healthy? And if so, can he coexist with his teammates? I have a gut feeling things are going to get worse for Arenas before they get better. In this day and age, with the emergence of Deron Williams and Chris Paul, an NBA point guard cannot think shoot first and pass second and that's not Arenas' modus operandi. Caron Butler had a great season when on the floor, but I'm not convinced the tandem of Brendan Haywood and Antawn Jamison are the bigs that can carry a team to the next level. I predict Arenas will eventually play his way off this team and ultimately end up on a real contender. The question is who and will they want to take a gamble on The Hibachi.

Philadelphia 76ers: B-
There are contenders and there are pretenders. Nobody outside of the Philadelphia locker room gave this team much of a chance to win anything, yet this confident group of individuals gave the Detroit Pistons a run for their money. Similar to Atlanta, this team has a young nucleus of talent to build around. But they still have question marks. I'm not sure what it will take this team to get to the next level, but I think they're still several pieces away.


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