Round 1 predictions:
East:
Cleveland vs. Detroit (4-0)
Meh, the Pistons are just not very good anymore and Cleveland is playing extremely well on both ends of the court. There might be a tight game or two, but I am confident Cleveland will win this with ease.
Boston vs. Chicago (4-2)
If the Hawks were able to cause trouble to the Celtics last year, then so can the Bulls. The Bulls are inconsistent but very talented, and they should be able to get a couple of wins against the Celtics. I think it may go 2-2 in the beginning, but by then Garnett should be back in shape and the fully healthy Celtics should win the rest.
Orlando vs. Philadelphia (4-1)
I like the Sixers and I think they will get a win at home, but Orlando will win. The Sixers are a bad outside shooting team and rely a lot on cutting to the basket and fastbreaks. It will be hard getting near the basket with Howard around, but they should get plenty of fastbreaks if Orlando misses its 3s (which I think is what will happen in the lone Sixers win).
Atlanta vs. Miami (3-4)
Ah, now this is a very good match up. The Hawks are very talented and got Marvin Williams back, so they should be at full strength. The Heat have Wade of course, but unless the role players play well they won't win. I think it will go to 7, with Wade carrying his team to the 2nd round.
West:
LA Lakers vs. Utah (4-1)
Well I have no idea what is wrong with the Jazz lately, but they have the potential to cause the Lakers at least a bit of trouble since they play so well at home. The problem for the Jazz (other than Kobe) is that they are undersized in the post compared to the Lakers. I think the Jazz will win one at home, but the Lakers will get the other games.
Denver vs. New Orleans (4-2)
This one can go either way. While New Orleans has struggled a bit lately, we all know they have the talent. However, with Chandler clearly not healthy the Hornets will get dominated in the boards by the Nuggets very active big men. Then again, the Nuggets turn the ball over a lot which plays to the strengths of CP3. I give the edge to the Nuggets because of their superior frontcourt, with the Hornets getting their wins on the nights the Nuggets play like they did today.
San Antonio vs. Dallas (3-4)
Ah, this is a classic! This is definitely my favorite match up. I give the edge to the Mavs because I think the Spurs lack the offensive power without Ginobili to beat them. Of course this is counting that Josh Howard will be able to play...
Portland vs. Houston (4-3)
The Blazers got the homecourt advantage they wanted, and I think that's what will give them the win. The Blazers have two big and strong centers in Przybilla and Oden to defend Yao, and I think that the Rockets lack the offense to beat the Blazers without TMac (similar to the Spurs without Ginobili).