You had your say. So here are the best comments:I just had to say a lil' somethin' about the East. In the Eastern Conference, it don't matter if you have home-court ... anybody can come out of the East. The No. 1 seed could lose to the No. 8 seed and so on. The key in the East is that the hottest team going into the playoffs will win out. It is like that every year in the East.
Jermaine Coakley, Detroit, Mich.
Hold off on your Eastern Confrence questions. The Pistons will answer them for you. They won't lose at home and they will get home-court advantage. Forget the Nets or Pacers -- they both HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE to beat the Pistons. They run the show now, watch it.
Chris Zalewski, South Dakota
Hey Joe, great point, but maybe you should tune into some NBA games before you write your next column. The Pistons are 23-6 at home and 17-17 on the road. No home-court advantage there? Please.
Jonathan, New York
Is it finally happening? The Pistons getting some sort of respect? I might have a heart attack. Yes, they did lose seven in a row, but they have come back strong and proved they can beat the best in the West. I am not saying this proves they can win a championship this year, but it proves that they are the best team in the East by far. And they do it clean, unlike some teams who have players that tackle other players.
Sharif Nasr, Bay City, Mich.
What happened to the Jason Kidd bandwagon? Why is everyone on Iverson's jock strap? One day everyone dogs him, the next day he's a hero. Most writers only give him props when his team is winning. He should get the MVP award every year. No other team relies on a player as much as the Sixers do on Iverson. And he's not even getting his props from USA Basketball. Not only should he be on that team but he should start.
Tony Castillo, Atlanta, Ga.