If you don't think the Bulls and Magic are in a similar position this year in terms of conference finish in the standings, then you're being a homer. 9 out of 10 people who aren't fans of either would view both as a step behind Boston and Miami, currently. Just because the Magic are a bad matchup right now for the Bulls specifically, doesn't mean a whole lot in terms of the teams' outlook for the season and playoffs. I never said the Bulls wouldn't finish near the Magic in the standings. They'll probably indeed finish 4th. What I basically said is that ranking them ahead of Orlando right now is BS because they've done nothing to prove they are better. And again, it's being assumed that the Magic being ravaged by the flu has somehow weakened the team for good. Without the flu, Orlando is at least 18-6, most likely 19-5 and nobody is calling Chicago the better team. You are also not taking into account the Bulls playing both the toughest schedule in the NBA to this point, and also being without their second best player for 15 games. With Boozer and Orlando's schedule, Chicago is at least 18-6, most likely 19-5 and nobody is calling Orlando the better team. Sure that can definitely be argued, but it doesn't really prove that the Bulls deserve to be ranked higher. And this argument of "we're a better team, just not when we play head-to-head" is absolute BS. Part of being a better team is head-to-head results, which Orlando has dominated and have shown no signs that they won't continue to dominate. So if the point being made here is that Chicago plays better against some teams then sure you have an argument, but since a matchup in the playoffs is a decent possibility, you absolutely have to account for head-to-head games to get the overall picture. And you can't really use the Boozer thing in regards to the Magic game earlier this month. Not only did he play in the game but even if he was 100% it would have not affected the outcome. Of course the Magic are certainly not 30 points better, they may even lose a game against the Bulls this year, but I have no doubt in my mind which team would win in a 7-game playoff series assuming both teams are at full strength.