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    TheDrewShow is salty lefty's Avatar
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    We asked our writers to answer this question:


    If not the Lakers, which team has the best shot to come out of the West?
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    Henry Abbott, ESPN TrueHoop: The San Antonio Spurs have played Tim Duncan fewer minutes than ever, have the best record in the NBA, and no longer rely entirely on decrepit old guys for production. Even though their current record is buoyed by an easy schedule and the dumb luck of injured opponents, they're still the smart pick in the unlikely event the Los Angeles Lakers don't find the "on" button.


    J.A. Adande, ESPN.com The San Antonio Spurs. Yes they're playing a style that usually doesn't work in the playoffs, but we know this group can play slower and defend if they have to. I can see them switching up and featuring Tim Duncan more in the postseason. And Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker know what it's like to beat the Lakers.

    Kevin Arnovitz, ESPN.com: With only 15 weeks until the postseason, the clock is ticking on the Lakers. If they're unable to find their footing, the Spurs have the flexibility and coaching to represent the West in the NBA Finals. The Spurs can defend both the interior and the perimeter. They can run, but also find good looks in the half court. They have a pragmatic offensive approach that they can adjust to each opponent. Everyone on the floor for the Spurs can execute under pressure. In other words, they have all the necessary ingredients to compete for a le.

    Chris Broussard, ESPN The Magazine: The Spurs. They have the size, speed, experience, depth and coaching to get to the Finals. Their "big three" of Duncan, Parker and Ginobili will be well-rested (none are averaging more than 34 minutes a game) for the playoffs, and the Spurs, having beaten the Lakers in a series before, do not fear the champs.

    Tom Haberstroh, ESPN.com: I'm taking the San Antonio Spurs here. At the upper echelon, the deciding factor becomes who can minimize their flaws the most down the stretch and in a series. The Spurs are the most airtight and well-rounded squad in the West and perhaps the entire league. And I still see Tiago Splitter improving as the year progresses. Of course, injuries are a veritable concern, but no less so than the Lakers and Mavericks.

    John Hollinger, ESPN.com: The Spurs are the obvious choice here for several reasons, the most obvious of which being that they're playing better than anybody else right now and are likely to have home-court advantage throughout the Western Conference playoffs. Additionally, there's the fact that Duncan and coach Gregg Popovich have already won four championships and have several battle-tested teammates, and that their supporting cast is far more potent than previous editions.

    Chris Sheridan, ESPN.com: The easy pick here is San Antonio. The second-easiest pick is Dallas. And the pick I'm going to make is Oklahoma City because the Thunder gave the Lakers a tougher time than anyone except the Boston Celtics last spring, and they are the team in the best position in the West to make a substantial upgrade at a low cost before the trade deadline by offering a No. 1 pick the Clippers owe them (top-10 protected through 2015, unprotected in 2016) along with Mo Peterson's expiring contract for an experienced player who would be a better No. 3 offensive option for them than what they currently have.

    Marc Stein, ESPN.com: I'm still gullible enough to say the Dallas Mavericks, mainly because I can't shake the su ion that the Mavs will trade for, say, Stephen Jackson to replace Caron Butler if Roddy Beaubois can't come back with the big second-half comeback they're praying for. The reality that the survey commission doesn't want to hear, though, is that I could just as easily make a passionate case for the Spurs, who don't quite have Dallas' size with Tyson Chandler as an All-Star goalie but should have a fresh, spry Duncan for the postseason. And Kobe Bryant would be the first to tell you, as he found out last week, that the Spurs can still smother elite scorers quite nicely no matter what you've heard about their supposed defensive decline.

    Michael Wallace, ESPN.com Considering San Antonio's surge, the Spurs are the smart pick if the Lakers don't make it out of the West. And with their depth, size and skill, the Mavericks are easily the sexy pick. But I'll dip a bit below the radar and offer the Oklahoma City Thunder as the surprise team to emerge should the two-time defending champs fall. Kevin Durant and Co. pushed the Lakers harder than anyone prior to the Finals and are a year older and still explosive. Durant's supporting cast (Russell Westbrook, Serge Ibaka, Jeff Green) grow stronger by the month and could peak just in time for the postseason.

    Brian Windhorst, ESPN.com: The reason the Lakers are the favorites is because of star power and know-how. They have the coach who has done it many times before. They have the talent. They have a system that the players have a deep history and understanding of. Who else fits this description? In the West, there's only one answer. The Spurs. When in doubt, trust past results.

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    I'd hate to see this defensive team against a Laker team playing as well as they can..

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    I'd hate to see this defensive team against a Laker team playing as well as they can..
    I'm confident the Spurs will turn the D up come playoff time
    Plus, Pop has enough time to make adjustments

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    Not surprising that most pick the Spurs. Really, who else is there, especially now the Mavs are having injury problems. Like Windhorst said, "trust past results". Considering there are 30 teams in the NBA, participating membership in the Finals fraternity is very small. It's considerably smaller for those who have won.

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    George will be the X Factor for the Spurs, if he can harass Kobe like he has done in the past then the Spurs have a shot, i'm confident Duncan can take Pau.

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    Yup, the wagon is fast filling up.

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    I Knew Marc Stein was a Mav sucker!

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    Well, you can probably count on one hand the number of times the Spurs have been on the NBA front page on ESPN this season... then you would need an audience of hands to count Lebron and the Heat.

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    wishful thinking ftw

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    Zip it up and Zip it out. WeNeedLength's Avatar
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    wishful thinking ftw
    Yeah, I'm sure almost every ESPN expert/analyst wants to see the Spurs unseat the champs as much as David Stern wants to see it.

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    I Knew Marc Stein was a Mav sucker!
    yeap, can't believe how objective they are.

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    Oklahoma City will never beat the Spurs, LA or even Dallas in a 7 game series. Durant and Wesbrook are not enough.

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    I'd hate to see this defensive team against a Laker team playing as well as they can..
    This 3x times

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    just look at the Spurs played against the Lakers in the 1st half, they were the better team, they collapsed in the 2nd half, that wont happen again

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    Everybody knows it will come down to defense ... and last nights game against the Pacers showed (again) that the lineup of Duncan, McDyess, Ginobili, Parker, Hill/Jefferson can get it done on the defensive end. Its just unbelievable that 38 year old Dice was the only one able to defend this Hansbrough kid. Pop is resting Dice a lot, but in the playoffs he will be the big man besides Duncan ... not Blair, Splitter or Bonner

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    Well, DUH...it's going to be the Lakers and Spurs in the WCF...that's pretty much a foregone conclusion at this point.

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    So the Suns get no love for their headline trade?

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    I Knew Marc Stein was a Mav sucker!
    Marc Stein lives in Dallas. Bill Simmons say that Dirk is his guy all the time. Anyone who's paid attention knows that Stein is a Mavs homer.

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    If the Spurs end up as the #1 seed, the Mavs will take out LA in the semis IMO(assuming they make a trade to replace Butler, which I believe they will)..

    I'd be surprised if the East doesn't win the le this year though..

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    Always expect Marc Stein to talk the Mavs up whenever possible.
    You have to say the Spurs at this point considering all the injuries in Mavs land.
    But if we know Cuban he has someone in mind to replace Butler *crossing fingers*

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    W have Bonner and Subway.

    no worries, it's in the bag

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    Just wait until Beaubois comes back

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    Just wait until Beaubois comes back
    I agree. Hopefully by the end of the month.
    Dirk should be back against Indiana Wednesday

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    wishful thinking ftw
    That's all that being a fan really is.

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    We asked our writers to answer this question:


    If not the Lakers, which team has the best shot to come out of the West?
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    Henry Abbott, ESPN TrueHoop: their current record is buoyed by an easy schedule and the dumb luck of injured opponents

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