Favorites:
Lakers
Heat
Challengers:
Orlando
Boston
San Antonio
Very Good:
ex-Sonics
Utah
Dallas
Portland
Denver
Atlanta
Playoff-Battling teams:
Houston
Chicago
Milwaukee
Phoenix
New Orleans
Charlotte
Memphis
LA Clippers
New York
Bad, But Might Contend for Playoff Spot:
Golden State
Sacramento
Washington
Cleveland
Really Bad/Terrible:
Philly
Indiana
New Jersey
Toronto
Minnesota
lol putting FAT Antonio in that category
Did he stutter?!
Seriously findog, at this point only GNSF puts spurs as contenders.
They probably belong in the very good category, but I give them the respect of having won four les with their current core.
To be fair, that current core also has a 1st round exit and an embarrassing goose egg in round 2.
Can't argue too much with this list. I'd throw SA down to the Very Good category, and put Chicago up into the Very Good category. I feel like Boston, Orlando, Miami, and LA are the only ones who can realistically win it all.
And then Cleveland is in the Really Bad/Terrible section imo
Yeah Cleveland is def. a very bad team, and no Chicago isn't in the very good category. They need to have an above .500 season before that happens.
Atlanta is very good? Hmmmmmmmmm I'd put them in the playoff contending teams. As good as they are, they're only built for the second round.
The Spurs are hard to gauge this year. Duncan will be a steady 17/18ppg 9/10rpg on 50%, but Ginobili is a wildcard health wise and who knows what Parker's mentality is going to be, given the likelihood he won't be a Spur next year. Will he be committed night in and night out? Or will he just be collecting a paycheck?
I like the Spurs depth with Hill, Splitter, Blair, etc, and if everything gels, Ginobili stays healthy, and Parker goes out with a bang, the Spurs have 55 wins in them and maybe a WCF berth where they'll lose to Gasol's Lakers.
If not, we'll see the first sub-50 win season of the Duncan era.
Of course things might change depending on where Melo is playing. But this assumes he stays with Denver through at least the trade deadline.
Orlando is not that much better than San Antonio, if at all.
Either way they don't deserve to be in the same tier as Boston and Orlando.
lol re ed
Did the Spurs suddenly get younger and better while nobody was looking? Oh wait, they got their big man in Tiago Splitter. Never mind.
lol of course gray named Spurfan thinks adding Fabricio Oberto's twin brother makes them as good as Orlando
TBH, ohmwrecker might be the biggest homer Spurs fan here..
You guys should see what him and a few others were saying vs. DPG and I in regards to y J..
Totally outplayed Lamar Odom and Tyson Chandler in the worlds.
Orlando's only real advantage over the Spurs is Howard and he has no outside game. Carter is a choke artist and their bench sucks. What else?
Well, Hollinger just said they were in his team projections. He fellated the Spurs actually.
I'm not sold on Boston being a legitimate contender again. Age is going to catch up with them something fierce this year. They'll sneak out 50-55 wins but I can't buy them as a real threat. That is unless J O'Neal breaks out in some capacity, but that's doubtful.
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