SHARK wrote:
The top 3 teams in the Eastern Conference are still the Cavaliers, Celtics & Magic. The rest of the East...Hard to say. I heard 670 The SCORE's Jason Goff over the weekend mention something about the Washington Wizards, with a healthy Gilbert Arenas, possibly being one of the teams to watch in this conference. Beyond the top 3 teams in the East, the remaining 5 teams are a crapshoot. If Arenas stays healthy, the Wizards could possibly be as high as #4 in the East. That's a big if...
Out West, Ron Artest will fit in with the NBA Champion Lakers, and while everybody seems to think the Spurs are #2, Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and company aren't getting any younger. The other Lone Star teams, the Mavericks & Rockets, will also start to decline this season. The team to really keep an eye on out West are the Blazers, with continuing growth from Brandon Roy on the point, plus LaMarcus Aldridge & hopefully a healthy Greg Oden up front. That team could be the most improved in the whole NBA.
Washington, assuming they stay healthy (Jamison is already out for about a month, and Arenas' injury history is well known) is going to win a lot of regular season games by outscoring their opponents. Arenas, Jamison and Caron Butler are a very good scoring trio, and then add in a few other guys like Randy Foye, Nick Young and Mike Miller provide lots of secondary scoring punch. I can see them winning a lot of games in the 115-110 range, but I also realize that they won't play much defense so that will eventually be their demise.
The Lakers and Spurs (probably can add Boston in the East) are just playing for the playoffs. They have good enough rosters that they will be at the top of their conferences without having to run their guys into the ground during the regular season. Adding Richard Jefferson to the mix (as well as McDyess) will be great additions for the Spurs - they won't need to depend as heavily on Duncan, Parker and Ginobili. Obviously, the same can be said for the Lakers with the acquistion of Artest. On a nightly basis, Kobe, Artest, Gasol, Bynum and Odom are going to be pretty tough to beat.
Portland is a good team, but I don't think they are any better than they were last season, a team that could sneak into Round 2, but that's about it. They have a lot of depth, but outside of Brandon Roy, I don't see another star player here. L.Aldridge is a good player, but that's about it.