lmao
Considering we led the league in rebounding I'd say Oh Yeah. We're better.
lmao
just stop tlong!
Compe ion is great for the NBA and the fans. I do hope more teams improve their rosters and not wait for 2010.
I think the Jefferson trade was great for the Spurs, but they're still a competent big man away from beating the Lakers in the WCF.
Rockets gotta figure out what to do with McGrady, Artest and even Yao.
Portland needs to trade out some of their young talent for some vets.
Hornets will be slightly better.
I think Dallas is in a bad situation...they're good, just not good enough.
Nuggets will be worse next year.
Utah will get worse.
Suns have too many issues.
OKC will see alot of improvement and might make the Playoffs.
Clippers will also improve quite a bit.
Last edited by Allanon; 06-23-2009 at 11:04 PM.
lol at putting Dallas and NO on this list. Dallas can't make any moves that would put them past LA, NO is looking to make moves to dump salary, not get more compe ive. Portland could give LA a run, Houston needs health which they never have, SA needs bigs and health which has been sketchy for them lately, Denver can't beat LA, the rest of the West has no chance to contend for anything better then 6th place.
You're right on point....Artest will be resigned, McGrady is gonna be gone by training camp, but for who is the mystery, the Front office is intent on finding Yao a backup to limit his minutes....
from all those jumpers they shoot. duh!
Dallas can make a move next offseason to challenge the West by trading the completely UNGUARANTEED 13 million contract of Erick Dampier to another team for a star player or a few role players.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)