The Lakers
Houston Rockets a healty T Mac and Yao.
The Hornets, although I dont know if you could call them sleepers.
Rockets if they stay healthy.
Golden State, they were off to a good start last year and appeared to be on track to make the playoffs, before they were slowed by injuries.
Houston. (if all players remain healthy)
The Rockets if T-Mac and Yao is still healthy.
Has to be LA.
The key they were missing is more offense to take the pressure off Kobe and experience (as a group, with the tri, pressure situations).
Phil will have the boys ready to go this year.
The Hornets will not make the playoffs next year.
Golden State.
I think our nightmare will, again, be the dallas Mavericks.
The Clippers and The Nuggets
Well, then...God has spoken. They might as well not bother to play the season.![]()
Minnesota Timberwolves.
Now that's going out on a limb.
They are kinda of a pretty good team.
Yes. They are. That is why your out of hand remark puzzled me. I thought maybe you did not know that (that "they are kinda of (sic) a pretty good team"). The scoreboard and season stats did not show the true picture of the Hornets last season. I will reserve judgment about the playoffs next season until at least after the allstar break...but they may surprise.
Nuggets, Lakers, or Rockets.
They might shock us if they make the playoffs next season.
The Lakers will be divison champions next year.
Radmonovic, Bynum getting moretime, Odom, Kobe and others together more.
Ok!Are you saying that they will be divison champions and will go to the finals next year?
I can't wait for a Miami and Lakers Finals seiers yet.![]()
The Spurs of course. You know no one's going to give them thier props. They'll fly under the radar again.![]()
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