
What a shocking and thrilling first round of basketball!! All four teams that advanced played at least six games and were down at least one game in their series at some point. New York, Detroit, Philadelphia all made franchise and NBA history, from points scored to game seven wins. Now the conference is open for any team to make the finals since none of the four have championship experience. Only two teams will advance to play in the next round, so now it is time to decide which two have the best chance of meeting in the eastern finals.
#7 Philadelphia 76ers v. #3 New York Knicks

New York was fortunate they dominated the poor shooting Hawks in their closing, game six performance. The Knicks were the first team to clinch a second round spot and got more rest than any other eastern conference team.
This will be an interesting series to watch because Philadelphia center Joel Embiid hurt his knee near the end of game seven in Boston. Without Embiid, the 76ers will need a lot more from center Andre Drummond and forwards Paul George and Kelly Oubre Jr. That will be difficult when the Knicks have better depth at center and forward. Coach Mike Brown played his starters better in the first round and it paid off with New York wearing down Atlanta and sealing the earliest series win. Expect the same this round.
Prediction: Knicks win series 4-2
#4 Cleveland Cavaliers v. #1 Detroit Pistons

This one may be the hardest matchup to predict in either conference. Both Cleveland and Detroit went a full seven game series last round. The Cavaliers didn’t win a road game despite having every advantage against Toronto. The Pistons came down from another 3-1 series deficit to beat Orlando, and even then Detroit needed a lot of luck to pull out a critical game six win.
The biggest factor in this series is scoring and defensive depth. Center Jalen Duren struggled every game against the Magic. That’s a big issue for Detroit because Orlando struggled to rebound the ball on both sides of the court. Cleveland’s starting center Jarrett Allen has the edge over the struggling Duren, and other centers Evan Mobley and Larry Nance Jr. present obvious problems for coach J.B. Bickerstaff. The Cavaliers clearly have the upper hand at guard and forward and should take advantage of the differences almost every game. It will be odd to watch the Pistons struggle to clamp down on a deep, veteran offense.
Upset prediction of the second round: Cavaliers win series 4-2
Eastern conference first round playoffs record: 3-1