Yes we can and I believe we will. I mean losing Yao really did hurt, but the way this team is playing right now I believe we can beat anyone. I have some much faith in this team because of how great they're looking on the court. If Rafer can keep playing at an all-star level we will be tough to beat because you can't leave him wide open anymore. After last night I think he has really found himself as a player, and the old Rafer is out the window. T-Mac is looking like hes a 100% healthy out there and no one can stop him. Thats a great sign for this team becaue when we need him to score 40 he can do it for us with no problem. But the good thing is we don't need that from him right now because every one is scoring at a high level.
I hate to throw "crap" and burst your little bubble of "playoff experience doesn't matter at all", but why are you having a problem with me pointing out that lacking playoff experience or success of our players is an disadvantage in the playoffs for this team? and how am I knocking Scola or Landry's game Mr.Reading Comprehension by merely saying they don't have playoff experience? Doesn't it make sense that I, or anyone with a sound mind for the matter, would prefer a playoff experienced Scolandry to a playoff virgin Scolandry, or prefer a WCF tested McGrady, Luther Head and Battier to the second round virgins as they are now? Again, I'm still saying we may go deep into the playoffs but lacking playoffs experience is a handicap. If you don't agree, then I digress.
Seriously? If you think he is considered a big man in the NBA you should be the one who should stop watching. He is 6 10' 240 lbs, consider this TMac is 6 9', 225 lbs! Amare doesn't have the defensive presence of a 'big man' neither does he have the post moves of a 'big man'. Talk about not watching NBA...