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    i agree that loosing Harden hurt them a lot. I think they are still a force in the west if Durant and Westbrook stay healthy this year.
    Well yeah, I certainly don't doubt that.

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    Spurs are the best team in the west. We're the defending western conference champs.
    That, assuming other teams didn't improve or their key players still injured. That won't happen come next season, unfortunately.

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    hardly mentioned in a thread about the top 6 teams in the West

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    Spurs should be the consensus favorites in the West, but so much depends on health and luck, plus they are older now.

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    The Spurs always refocus after tough losses. They lost in the WCF in 12 then came back made and had the finals won before all the bs to end game 6. No reason to think they can't do it again. Also I think Marco will be more consistent and healthy than Neal has been. Kahwi will be better even Green and Tiago should improve.

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    Warriors are a scary team for anyone, but for some reason I feel a bit better now that Jack left.. even if they brought in AI.

    Their shooting is so annoying lol

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    Well yeah, I certainly don't doubt that.
    I'm not sure anyone has had more high draft picks than the Thunder in the last 4 years. We might be about to see how well they have chosen.

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    Not counting the Spurs, only the Warriors scare me...

    They specialize in taking a lot of bad shots and get away with it. off-the-dribble 3s, pullup 2s, a big in Mo Speights who's one of the best at the long 2, then they added Jermaine O'Neal and Andre Iguodala to attack the basket.
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    I agree wholeheartedly

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    I'm not sure if I'd rank them at #1 most dangerous but they're probably up in the top 3 besides us. You still have to give respect to the Thunder and Grizzlies imo, so I will keep them ranked above the Warriors. The Clippers are going to be a bit better this year too. Wouldn't be surprised if they beat the Warriors in a series.

    Those are still the top threats besides the Spurs though.

    I'd also like to suggest the Rockets as a potentially very dangerous matchup for anyone. I think they will be legitimately scary this next season.

    A logical start would be to tell us who you think the top 6 are. It's not a universal rule of nature.

    Me personally:

    1) Lakers
    2) Timberwolves
    3) Suns
    4) Jazz
    5) Thunder
    6) Spurs

    I know, I know. Big shocker here. But I definitely think the Thunder and Spurs have lost a step.
    How in the holy are the Jazz and Suns in your top 6?

    The Suns finished in dead last this past season (I even predicted that exactly), and the Jazz are in the worst shape they've been since I started watching basketball in the early 90's.

    The Wolves, yeah they might make the playoffs. . .but scary? I don't know about that.

    Lakers have also gotten worse, but I honestly have them struggling to be a top 6 team in terms of seeding. If they make it, it will very likely be without HCA in any round. The Rockets are better imo unless Pau resurges to all star status. Even then it's close and I'd still give the edge to them. The fact that you ranked the Spurs dead last of your top 6 when they just barely didn't win the championship last season kind of says it all though, as if putting the worst Jazz team in 25 years up there and the dead last Suns wasn't enough.

    No offense with this reply and all dude. Question though, were you drunk or high or super tired when you made that post? I have no idea what basis of logic you used when formulating that list. 3 of your top 4 didn't make the playoffs and the other one got swept and lost arguably their best player and best role player in the offseason after losing one of their best the year before that. Then you ranked the best two teams of the last 2 years as 5 and 6.

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    Kidd K,

    Read the whole first page. I think it resolves itself within the first 10 posts.

    PS: What moron would put the Lakers in their top 6? Let alone number 1. And the Suns...

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    Don't sleep on the Thunder OP. If the Thunder are all healthy, then they are as much of a thread as the GSW is to the Spurs. Spurs have historically struggled against small ball athletic teams in the post-championship era. If Tim Duncan can keep up his elite defense, if CoJo can solidify his role as a backup PG, and if Marco Belinelli can prove the be a an upgrade to Gary Neal, then the Spurs are the clear favorites in the West imho. I would add health as a factor but health is a factor for every team in the NBA.

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    Which team's doing better in the preseason? Rockets obviously and Warriors with Iguodala's trade Thunder not improved and Clippers added some rol players like Dudley not much more than that

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    They did beat houston and make it to the 2nd round without their starting point guard.
    A team with the best point differential in the league shouldn't look so mediocre, though.

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    Best looking cheerleaders.

    What were you talking about?

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    Go Timberwolves!


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    Lets wait to judge the Warriors. The changed their makeup enough for me to think their iden y won't be the same... not to say they won't be good.

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    Clips rockets warriors

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    I can see the regular season shaking out something like this:

    1. Rockets
    2. Spurs
    3. GSW
    4. Thunder
    5. Clippers
    6. Grizzlies
    7. Jazz
    8. Nuggets/Pelicans/Lakers

    Damn I just realized that the Southwest Division might be the best in the league this year.

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    What he said!

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    What should be scaring you is the Spurs themselves... Duncan may has nothing left in the tank, you don't know how he will function at 38... The all team after a hard long season and trauma season, tough mentally and phisically to recover from... Front office ed badly off season, didn't do anything to strengthening the team to be able to get over the hump of all the extra difficulties this rough upcoming season will force us to face, front office only weaken the team.
    Call me crazy but I think Timmy is going to have a better season then last season. He might even beat out LeBron for MVP.

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    Call me crazy but I think Timmy is going to have a better season then last season. He might even beat out LeBron for MVP.
    If Parker stays healthy I think he will compete with Lebron for the MVP award.

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    If Parker stays healthy I think he will compete with Lebron for the MVP award.
    Not really. TP can't do it on both ends like Lebron. When Lebron got serious about stopping him in game 6 he was invisible.

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    Not really. TP can't do it on both ends like Lebron. When Lebron got serious about stopping him in game 6 he was invisible.
    One foul, one rebound, one travel call and Mr. Invisible's 5 points are Championship winners. Granted he hadn't had a great game, but he kept James on his toes playing on one good leg....That being said and James' ability on both sides of the floor make him tough to beat as MVP.

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    We're back in the Finals unless some stupid bull happens (which one can never rule out, but still).

    Is anyone really afraid of Houston?

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    The good thing is that while the West looks to only be getting deeper, the top-end talent doesn't seem to be getting that much better. And I'm discounting Houston from that discussion for at least a season. They'll need a season to develop some chemistry, and Howard will have to get all that sand out of his clit.

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