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		<title>NBA 2010-11 Season Predictions: Eastern Conference Central Division</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Eastern Conference has gotten even stronger during this off-season, due in part to some big time moves by teams in the Central Division. The acquisitions of Carlos Boozer, Darren Collison, even Tracy McGrady have created a major shake up for these teams. Even the loss of LeBron James will have a huge impact in [...]</p><p><a href="http://alwaysmillertime.com/2010/10/06/nba-2010-11-season-predictions-eastern-conference-central-division/">NBA 2010-11 Season Predictions: Eastern Conference Central Division</a> - <a href="http://alwaysmillertime.com">Always Miller Time</a> - <a href="http://alwaysmillertime.com">Always Miller Time - An Indiana Pacers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">The Eastern Conference has gotten even stronger during this off-season,  due in part to some big time moves by teams in the Central Division.</p>
<p>The  acquisitions of Carlos Boozer, Darren Collison, even Tracy McGrady have  created a major shake up for these teams. Even the loss of LeBron James  will have a huge impact in this division. Other stars coming back from  serious injuries like Michael Redd and Andrew Bogut will also make  things interesting.</p>
<p>Previewing each team, we will take a look at  each team&#8217;s key player, a fresh face in town, and the player with the  most breakout potential for this season.</p>
<p>The division as a whole  may not be the best in the league, but it will definitely be competitive  this year. Where does your team land? If they deserve to finish higher  or lower, please let me know why you think so.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>5th Place: Detroit Pistons</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Key player: Rodney Stuckey</p>
<p>Fresh face: Tracy McGrady</p>
<p>Breakout potential: Austin Daye</p>
<p>Analysis:  Hard to figure out why the Pistons made the move to sign McGrady. They  already have Rip Hamilton and Ben Gordon, so it will be interesting to  see how things work themselves out. Another question people are asking  is, was it worth signing Ben Gordon and Charlie Villanueva to those big  contracts? Another unanswered question is what will happen with Tayshaun  Prince? The Pistons want to add some depth to the PF and C positions.  Many unanswered questions may lead to another disappointing season in  Detroit.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>4th Place: Cleveland Cavaliers</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Key player: Mo Williams</p>
<p>Fresh face: Joey Graham</p>
<p>Breakout potential: J.J. Hickson</p>
<p>Analysis:  Obviously nothing can ease the pain of losing LeBron James, but a new  coach and a &#8220;team&#8221; that will be forced to play together may be something  positive. The real problem the Cavs face is not only the loss of  LeBron, but the burden of finding a replacement for Big Z and Shaq.  There is no answer at the Center position right now. If Hickson and  Jamison can play up to their potential, they may be able to salvage a  decent season, but don&#8217;t look for them in the playoffs this year.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>3rd Place: Indiana Pacers</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Key player: Danny Granger</p>
<p>Fresh face: Darren Collison</p>
<p>Breakout potential: Roy Hibbert</p>
<p>Analysis:  The franchise and it&#8217;s fans have never been more excited than after the  big trade this summer. The lack of a quality PG was the itch that  everyone here has been wanting to scratch for the last decade. The  arrival of Darren Collison, coupled with the talents of Granger and  Hibbert provide some hope for Pacers fans. Three promising young rookies  in Paul George, Lance Stephenson, and Magnum Rolle have taken the  excitement to a whole new level. We must be careful not to let this  excitement go to our heads though. Anything more than a 7 or 8 seed in  the East would be a far stretch.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>2nd Place: Milwaukee Bucks</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Key player: Andrew Bogut</p>
<p>Fresh face: Drew Gooden</p>
<p>Breakout potential: Brandon Jennings</p>
<p>Analysis:  The Bucks showed some real promise last year before the injury bug bit  them again. First it was sharp shooter Michael Redd going down yet  again, then the horrific injury to Andrew Bogut just before the  playoffs. It will be interesting to see how those two come back, and the  role John Salmons will play with Redd coming back. The SF position  battle will also be an interesting one to watch. If Jennings is ready to  take that next step, the Bucks could seriously contend for the division  title this year. Teams really should &#8220;fear the deer&#8221; this season.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>1st Place: Chicago Cubs</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Key player: Derrick Rose</p>
<p>Fresh face: Carlos Boozer</p>
<p>Breakout potential:</p>
<p>Analysis:  Obviously Miami made the most improvement to their roster this past  off-season, but the Bulls did very well for a team that didn&#8217;t get  LeBron, Wade, or Bosh. The addition of Carlos Boozer is huge and will be  a big payoff for this team, especially late in the season. Rose has  some great weapons at his disposal now, and has no excuse not to be a  legit super star in this league. Even though Boozer will miss the first  couple of months with his broken hand, Taj Gibson is more than capable  of filling in and providing a spark. The other additions of Kyle Korver  and Ronnie Brewer greatly improve the SG position for a team that didn&#8217;t  have many great shooters. James Johnson, Kurt Thomas, and C.J. Watson  also give the Bulls great depth on the bench. With Joakim Noah locked in  with the Bulls and Luol Deng ready to have a great season, the Bulls  should easily win the division, and make a deep run in the playoffs. No  bull.</p>
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