NBA PLAYOFF PREVIEW: The One Thing You Need To Know About Every Series
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durant lebron

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The NBA playoffs start on Saturday.

We're still a few weeks away from the marquee match-ups we all want to see (Heat-Pacers III, anything in the West). So consider this your basketball appetizer.

We went through every first-round series and picked the winners.

tim duncan
tim duncan

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San Antonio Spurs (1) vs. Dallas Mavericks (8) Thing to know: The Spurs eat bad defensive teams alive.

The Mavericks are the worst defensive team in the playoffs, based on points allowed per 100 possessions. This is a very bad thing when facing the Spurs.

The Lakers were the worst defensive team in the playoffs in 2012-13 ... the Spurs destroyed them in a four-game sweep.

The Jazz were the 2nd-worst defensive team in the playoffs in 2011-12 ... the Spurs swept them too.

This is a simple one.

Pick: Spurs in four.

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Kevin Durant

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Oklahoma City Thunder (2) vs. Memphis Grizzlies (7) Thing to know: Seeds lie.

The Grizzlies were 40-19 with Marc Gasol in the lineup this year. That winning percentage (.677) is better than Houston's and Portland's, and would have made them the 4-seed in the West.

This has been an awkward match-up for OKC. The Grizzlies are the slowest team in the NBA at 89.9 possessions per game. They play big, which means Oklahoma City will play lineups that feature Kendrick Perkins, which hurts them on offense.

The Grizz knocked the Westbrook-less Thunder out of the playoffs last year. They also pushed them to the limit in 2011. But this year's OKC team is better than those two, largely because of Kevin Durant, and Memphis still doesn't do enough on offense to win four out of seven.

Pick: Thunder in six.

blake griffin
blake griffin

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Los Angeles Clippers (3) vs. Golden State Warriors (6) Thing to know: The Bogut injury is huge.

This is the most exciting first-round series because these two teams actually dislike each other.

Proof:

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blake griffin fall gif

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The Andrew Bogut injury really hurts though. Golden State was the 4th-best defensive team in the NBA this year, and the Aussie is one the big reasons why.

The Warriors had a similar injury in last year's playoffs when David Lee went down. They responded by going small, torching the Nuggets, and giving the Spurs a surprisingly hard time in the Western conference semifinals.

That won't happen with Bogut. The Warriors got away with going small last year because they had Bogut holding things together on defense. If they try to go small this year, Jermaine O'Neal or Lee will be manning the paint ... which is not ideal.

Pick: Clippers in five.

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damian lillard

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Houston Rockets (4) vs. Portland Trail Blazers (5) Thing to know: Points!

Clips-Dubs might be more exciting because of the potential for Matt Barnes to punch something, but Rockets-Blazers is going to have all of the points.