Fair enough. I've stated since the beginning of the season that the Spurs are the most capable of taking the Lakers down. They might be the underdogs in that series, but they're a team that historically steps it up in the playoffs. Assuming Manu comes back and stays moderately healthy throughout the postseason, a Spurs-Lakers matchup will be a dogfight.
I think the Jazz have the ability to give LA trouble, as well. There's a team who isn't afraid of anyone. If they can somehow manage to steal a game on the road, that would be a tough matchup for the Lakers. They have a stacked lineup with strong players occupying positions in which the Lakers are weak (particularly PG and C).
I don't think the Suns would win a series against LA this year, but our team is such a strong offensive juggernaut that a team who doesn't play lockdown D (the Lakers, for example) would have a lot of trouble containing them.
The other teams in the West could have varying levels of success. Houston is strong enough defensively to cause problems, New Orleans has proven that they can win in LA, Portland is an extremely strong home team who would love nothing more than to upset a team like LA.
It won't be a breeze like you're suggesting.

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