there doesn't need to be, because he's not the same player he was in those days. Between leonard, ginobili, jackson and green, the spurs are equipped enough to deal with him. Especially leonard and jackson. He won't be able to easily overpower them in the post the way he has many of the spurs undersized wings over the years. And he's no longer explosive enough to consistently beat them off the dribble.
So will parker and ginobili, who are also amongst the best shot creators in the league. The thunder, despite their considerable physical gifts, are not much better than the spurs defensively. And considering the defensive upgrades made by the spurs, they may not even be better period going forward.
I'm tired of everyone anointing this group that's accomplished nothing yet. Because everyone expects them to be multiple champions and perennial contenders, it's as if people have already decided that they are. The spurs have handled them for a few seasons and if the shoe was on the other foot, no one would act like the spurs had a chance. Why the spurs aren't afforded that same respect, i don't know.
It wouldn't be unwise at all. Like the '06 heat, the mavs are a team that won a championship, as opposed to a true championship team. Their reign at the top will be short like leprechauns.
Only if you haven't seen paul in the playoff recently.
Not anymore. The spurs have passed them in offensive efficiency. You could bring up the nuggets recent injuries, but the spurs were missing two of their best play makers for the majority of the season. Now, the more important of the two is back and they've added two more to the mix. Plus, their offensive catalysts are legit go-to guys in crunch time. The nuggets don't have one.
I'd go . . .
1. Lakers
2. Grizzlies
3. Thunder
4. Mavericks
5. Clippers
6. Nuggets
7. Rockets
8. Jazz
9. Timberwolves
10. Suns