Coming to the end of my look at all of the teams in the NBA
this season, here are five of the top six or seven teams in the league. I wouldn’t be surprised to see any of these
clubs finish first overall, and this group could end up in just about any
combination, 1 through 5. So here are
the top competitors to represent the West in the NBA Finals.
5. San Antonio Spurs
Last season, the Spurs started to show their age for the
first time, getting worn down against Phoenix and then New Orleans before
succumbing to the Kobe Bryant and the Lakers.
Still, they handled the Suns with relative ease and managed to climb
back to beat the Hornets. They were even
a healthy Manu Ginobili away from having a nice shot at toppling L.A. But Manu wasn’t healthy, and he’s managed to
make matters worse by playing Internationally during the off season and further
worsening his bum ankle. It’s difficult
to tell how much time he’ll miss to start the season, probably no less than a
month, and no guarantee he’ll be back at 100 percent at any point this
year. Like Golden State with Monta
Ellis, much of this season’s hopes rest on how successfully Ginobili
returns. The Spurs obviously needed to
get younger this off season, but have failed miserably. European star Tiago Splitter turned down
their offer to come to the league, and draft pick James Gist also chose Europe
over signing in San Antonio. About all
they did do was sign extraneous guard Roger Mason away from the Wizards. Mason has possibilities, and he did show nice
shooting range and scoring ability during his time last season in place of the
Washington’s numerous injured stars, but he’s far from a sure thing. One guy they can count on is Tony Parker, who
is now coming into his prime. I expect
Parker will be among the top players in the league this season, taking up some
of the slack left by Ginobili, and they do still have Tim Duncan. The Spurs could get it all together and win
again, but I think age further catches up with them, they slip a bit in the
standings and a first round exit is a real possibility.
4. Utah Jazz
After going years with only a handful of top notch point
guards, it seems like we’re at the beginning of a resurgence in the league at
that position, and Deron Williams is at the forefront. After his first three years in the league,
Williams is behind only Chris Paul and possibly Tony Parker in the point guard
hierarchy, and you can make a case that he may be the best. Utah is one of the youngest teams in the league,
and they have already won three playoff series and reached a conference
final. They’re only going to get
better. The addition of Kyle Korver last
season added the final piece to making the Jazz a genuine threat in the West
with his consistently good three point shooting. Andrei Kirilenko is a head case, but he
played much better last season than the year before, and was very good in the
Olympics. With an array of young players
improving almost by the day like Ronnie Brewer, Paul Millsapp and possibly high
school draftee C.J. Miles, Utah is definitely on the rise. Carlos Boozer, in my mind, is their one
drawback. He was so ineffective in the
Olympics that his own college coach kept him parked deep on the bench in what
few important minutes there were for Team USA.
I said earlier about Dwight Howard that FIBA basketball is not a good
showcase for interior post players, and Boozer definitely suffered from that,
but he was also far less than stellar during their playoff run last
season. I don’t think the Jazz will be a
genuine threat for a title until they find a true heir apparent to Karl Malone
in Jerry Sloan’s system, which means, I think either a trade of Boozer should
he continue to struggle in key spots, or more likely, the Jazz let him walk as
a free agent, allowing someone like The Heat to pay him big money for small
clutch results. I’d say the Jazz are
once again one of the best in the league at home, and this year, they avoid the
early season lull like last year. They
flirt with the top seed, but end up with home court in the first round and a
fighter’s chance at another conference final.
3. Los Angeles Lakers
The Lakers are nearly everyone’s pick to hold on to the top
spot in the West and take this year’s title.
They’re not mine. They will,
without question, have one of the best half a dozen records in the entire
league, and be a significant factor in the postseason, but I still believe they
are a flawed team in all the wrong places to be a true champion. Just looking at their finish last season,
only two wins away from a title, makes Los Angeles appear closer to
championship form than they really are.
First, losing in six games made the Finals look like they were
competitive. In reality, the Celtics
were clearly far superior to the team L.A. put on the floor. And if it weren’t for Manu Ginobili’s balky
ankle, they might not have even gotten that far. Kobe Bryant successfully defended his
reputation as the best player in the league, a title I think he’ll struggle to
hold on to for much longer. As great as
he is, Bryant still has a tendency to fade away at times when he’s on the
floor, especially defensively, and to shut out nearly everyone else when he
looks to score. Andrew Bynum, by all
reports, is healthy. His return to the
upward track he set out on last year will be essential to any hopes of a repeat
in the West, a whole lot of pressure on a 20-year-old who Kobe himself wanted
dumped this time last year. How well Pau
Gasol blends with an actual post-up center is another key. Gasol would do well to take some lessons from
his brother about aggressiveness and play in the paint. If he ends up shooting too many jumpers,
he’ll lose a lot of the value he brought after the trade last year, no matter
how well Bynum plays. And there is just
no excuse for Lamar Odom still being on this team. For the Lakers to step up, their defense has
to get much, much better and that’s going to take more than just the return of
an inexperienced 20-year-old. Still,
there is lots of talent here, and size, although in height only that doesn’t
necessarily translate into physical play.
The Lakers will overwhelm a lot of teams and they’ll be at or near the
top all season, but unless a trade is made, their defensive shortcomings will
lead to a shorter post season run than last year.
2. New Orleans
Hornets
Chris Paul is the guy I think will be the league’s MVP this
season. In just three years, he’s
brought the Hornets back from irrelevancy to a contender status that they’ve
never really known, either in New Orleans, Oklahoma City or Charlotte. He’s made David West an All Star, helped
Tyson Chandler actually perform near his talent level, and brought on an
unexpected rejuvenation for Peja Stojakovic.
There can be little doubt that the presence of Paul on the floor makes
everyone else better. And now they have
the physical defensive capabilities of James Posey, along with his proven
clutch three point shooting. I also look
for young Julian Wright to keep growing into a force, helped along by the
leadership of Paul. The bench is a
little suspect, but nothing that a couple of shrewd in-season pickups won’t
fix. P.J. Brown didn’t join the Celtics
until almost March last year, and look how valuable he ended up being. Look for New Orleans to be right in the hunt
all season, and be a very difficult team to get past. A run to the Finals is a definite
possibility. To me, Chris Paul seems as
if he’s one of those players like Michael Jordan or LeBron James. They absorb experience, learn from it, and
don’t repeat it often. Lose in the
semifinals one year, and you can almost guarantee a trip beyond that point the
next. I suspect Paul learned a big
lesson in watching the Spurs come from behind to beat them and advance. We’ll see what comes of that schooling this
year.
1. Houston Rockets
Not the most popular or respected pick, but after thorough
consideration, I’m sticking with the Rockets as my choice to not only rise to
the top of the West, but to win the title.
Basically, it came down to one thing.
The Lakers were unable to add a player like Ron Artest or even James
Posey, and the Rockets and Hornets did.
If the Lakers had made the trade for Artest, and Houston didn’t exactly
give up the farm to get him, they would be in this spot. It’s not that Artest himself is such a
difference maker, it’s that he brings a package of skills that tends to put
good teams over the top. Like a handful
of other teams, injuries or the lack thereof, will largely rule the day. Tracy McGrady and Yao Ming don’t necessarily
need to play all 82 games for the Rockets to be successful, they just need to
be reasonably healthy at the end of the season and into the playoffs. Rafer Alston showed a growth and maturity in
his game last season that I never thought would come, but he is 32 and also at
risk for injury, and the lack of a quality backup would make his loss a
damaging blow as evidenced by the first round series against Utah. Artest will only add to an already solid
Houston defense. Flashy offense is what
always get the headlines, but defense is still what wins championships. And now, Houston has more scoring with Artest
and a more-NBA-acclimated Luis Scola who, if he’s not starting, will be an
early front-runner for Best Sixth Man. I
think they’ll start well, stay reasonably healthy, be ready come playoff time
and all the talk of McGrady not being able to get out of the first round will
be forgotten, just like it was for Kevin Garnett. Houston beats Detroit in six games.
As good of guess as any at this point, the injury factor will dominate in the West.
If Houston can stay healthy, they are the favorites due to their defense, I agree the Lakers are defense-impaired as was clearly shown vs the Celts. Lakers fans are sure that Bynum will be the difference, but I think the Lakers need a trade if they are to get back to the finals. Too bad they didn't get Posey!
As I said before, you are WAY off on the Pistons pick, they will not even make the East finals IMO.
I have to agree with you on the Lakers though. Although they will get better defensively in the middle with Bynym. I believe LA is waiting to see how they look through the first half of the season. I honestly believe they want to see how well they can do at full strength and a new commitment to defense. If they're struggling defensively at the break or even sooner I bet LoMo gets moved. He actually doesnt really shoot well enough for 3. Maybe he's been practicing his j in the off season. Who knows. But Andrew Bynum will make a difference.
LNSU
Nice read! If injuries dont plaque the Rockets and Yao gets back to 100%, then this is going to make for an interesting year. After waiting 13 years, Its time for the Rockets to bring a Championship back to Houston!
oh.. and i would say now that L.A and Rockets bench are even!
U guys lost Turriaf!
We moves Shane Battier to the Bench.. this guy can start on any NBA team! Plus we added Brent Barry
Aaron Brooks
Brent Barry
Luther Head
Shane Battier
Dikembe Mutumbo
Joey Dorsey
Chuck Hayes
Carl Landry
Steve Francis ...this guy doesnt count.. his career is over!
LA
Jordan Farmar
Sasha Vujacic
Luke Walton
Coby Karl
Chris Mihm
DJ Mebenga
Vladmir Radmonovic
Trever Ariza
LA got guys that can shoot(farmar, Radmanovic, Sasha) and guys that pass well (Walton, Farmar)
Houston has something LA doesnt have.. defense and toughness... Artest, Hayes, Mutumbo, Landry, Mike Harris, Scola, Battier) Guys that hustle.. play good defense, and arent afraid to push and bump you, for that loose ball or extra possesion!
Basically the same tenacity the Celtics had in the NBA Finals... that the Lakers couldnt handle
La hasnt solved any of its woes! The return of Bynum cant make soft guys turn tough!.. like Pau and Odom, and Farmar and Radmanovic and Walton.. you need to solve that problem 1st!
how the hell is the possibility of the pistons winning the east way off? if billups wasnt hurt they would and could have beaten boston. they won 59 games last year. you re obviously a pistons hater and those are a dime a dozen, but the fact is they are still an elite team that will be better with stuckey having a major roll all season. the rockets will kill the lakers or any other aging west opponent...and i would say rockets over detroit in 7!
If Lamar Odom is so good, why does his name surface in every single Lakers trade rumor?
The difference between the Lakers and these other top teams, is that if the other teams lose their best player, they could still compete for a championship.
Much like with Greg Oden, I'm not ready to hand Andrew Bynum the crown until he proves it on the court for a full season.
The Blazers absolutely owned the Jazz last season, but they're still more of a shoe in for the playoffs than we are.
what yer saying maybe the way things play out, but man the pistons are still really good, so is boston...they will decide who goes to the finals again this year just like last year. firing flip was the way to go for them...in my opinion at least. the other teams in the east are still inferior to boston & detroit
Ubershorty, Bynam does not =Yao, the young kid is good but he isn't that good, nor will i doubt he ever be. also Rockets bench is better than the lakers by a good margin, especially with Battier and Scola coming off the bench, both Gasol and Odom will have a hard time being effective against the Rockets in a series.
Now as far as the article goes, even as a Rockets fan I have to say this author has overrated the team just a bit. I would probably but them back in the Spurs or at best the third spot on the list.
spanish_jam,
This will be the most inaccurate prediction of all time.You are definitely wrong with your predictions. I will record this one in my file.
The moust exiting teams to watch this season are Houston Rockets Los Angeles Lakers New Orleans Hornets and Phoenix Suns .
The worst teams this season like allways are San Antonio with that #### head Tim Duncan he lock like 80 yers old lol second wors team is Utah Jazz i #### hate them and the and finally the third wors team Boston Celtic with that stupit #### Paul Pierce who thinks he is the best player in the nba lol haahhaha for the first time in his carear won the championship and he think he is the best now stupit #### you are the wors player in the nba you just have to suck KG and Ray Allens #### for that championship other wise you are simpley loser just like you were all the time lol.
I just hope and pray that Lakers ore the Rockets wins the championship this year becuase they are the best team in the leauge lol
Although i wanna say um a laker fan...sorta! I agree. They are well rounded they can get defense and offense from most of their starting 5. and then they have a step up bench. The rockets got artest basically for next to nothing, which in a since is alot like the pua gasol trade...why aren't we raving about it? I was praying that the lakers would have snag artest but i guess it didn't happen.
coronaboy10.............I agree with you about LO jumper. I wish we could have gotta richard jefferson or ron artest in replace of him as a small. Maybe they can try something new like puting kobe at the 3, sasha at the 2 and maybe try LO at the 1, just to see how it works. we was a clip on youtube that showed that this might be an effective tool...I mean it was a kobe clip but the ball started at in LO's hands
Craig990.........Shane is gonna start at Power Forward. another thing u are crazy the Rockets last year didn't have the same defense as the Celtics. If so they would have been in the NBA finals.
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Lol, Rockets!! The only way they can win the title is if Olayuwon comes out of retirement.
Artest is a nutcase, TMAC not a winner and can't take any team to the second round, Yao is older and will not be heathy AGAIN entire season.
So I just have one question for all the haters out there. When was the last time a T-Mac led team made it out of the first round. No excuses. How bout Ron-Ron when was the last time he actually did some good for anytema and not ruin team chemistry? I mean the pacers should have won the year he decided he was more important than the team. And when was the last time Rick Adleman led his team to a series win over Phil Jax? Oh wait that would be never... And last time Yao was healthy??? Oh wait thats right he broke his foot for the past two seasons. T-Mac is gonna choke and his back will act up during practice when he's being guarded by Ron-Ron as Ron will trip T-Mac for going left on him too many times. Yao will break his foot going for a block on D Howard and the season will be for not.
who cares if t- mac hasnt made it out of the 1st round. this is the only team that has been put together around him that is capable of winning not just one series but 2 or 3, hell even the finals....that first round #### is a f%$kin broken record already man
I can see Houston possibly making it with the roster they have as long as they stay injury free...but at the same time I cant see Yao Ming ####ing in the paint deep into the playoffs, he's just too soft. I like Artest being added to an already great defense. Theres no way they will be playing the Pistons if they do get to the championship.
who the f&%k is better in the east than detroit? boston will compete but who the hell else? philly, orlando, cleveland, no way...they are all pretenders.
Detroit had their run, lets be serious now, Lebron took them out almost single handedly a season ago and boston took them out last season. Rasheed is getting older and grumpier, Billups doesn't play like he once did, Hamilton and Prince are still solid but they dont take over games. I like Stuckey but hes still young and wont get to take over the reins as long as Chauncey is still there. Right now I see Detroit behind Boston & Philly, fighting with Orlando/Cleveland for 3rd.
lebron can single handedly put any team out of the playoffs, but you know the pistons will be in the top 3 teams in the league record wise goin into the playoffs, they always are, and you can bet they'll be in the ECF..again they always find a way..and if healthy (billups mainly) they have a legite shot at the finals ...thats all i'm sayin man
PF,
You think that people are judging Bynum too early, but you don't think that they are judging Oden too early? Bynum has already played in the NBA and done good. Oden has never played in the NBA.
Craig990,
Odom is better than Peja. The Rockets will have chemistry problems since Artest and Alston will probably start fighting and then T-Mac and Yao will miss half the season because of a paper cut. The Lakers will have more focus on defense this season, because last years finals taught them that they need to be good at defense. Even though the Lakers might have won if it wasn't for 38-10 ft advantage for the celtics in game 2 and other times the refs #### them. Bynum isn't soft like Yao so he will dominate him in the paint.
Benches:
Farmar > Brooks
Sasha > Barry
Ariza < Battier
Radmanovic = Hayes
Mihm (healthy) > MutOLDo
Mbenga = Dorsey
Carl Landry is not on the team...
Luke Walton and Josh Powell > whoever else is on the Rockets bench.
are you kidding me ubershorty. bynum and yao =. haha dont make me laugh yao averaged 28 and 13 before he got hurt last year. Bynum was averaging around 14 and 10. Doesn't even compare. Odom will not be able to score on artest. I don't like the rockets or lakers but anyone that knows basketball can see that you are obviously incomptent.
Way to over rate a team that couldn't even get out of the first round. If Yao and Mcgrady can stay healthy (big if) they will still have to jell as a team. But jelling as a team is not Artest's strong suit. Adding another loser to their team apparently makes them better somehow.
nbaistheworst,
He is a free agent and he wants more money than the Rockets want to give him so he probably won't be back. http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp ?story_id=9913
dude wants his money, let the Dr check him out. if he is good as he say, the money is his. you wouldn't go buy a car from a lot and not look under the hood would you. carfax baby
Great blog man. I would love to see KOBE VS T-Mac and KOBE VS Ron Ron in the WCF. You think your team (Rockets) will do better than my team (Lakers), I think the Lakers are better. We shall see. A lot can happen in 82 games.
LA number 3 in the west has to be the craziest thing I've ever heard. Forget the fact that we lost in 6 games in the finals while missing arguably our 2nd best player and the main "defensive" piece you claim we were missing and playing the worst basketball we had played all throughout the playoffs, but you put the hornets ahead of LA. Besides pg and pf we are SIGNIFICANTLY better at every single position, have a better bench and a better coach. The Rockets match up well with us but at the same time they've on paper had one of the top 3 teams in the league for the past like 3-4 years but have failed to get past the 1st round each time. Until the Rockets win a first round series plz dont even mention them in the same breath as the lake show.
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I agree that the Rockets got significantly better with the addition of Artest but as others have said, until they win a first round series, they shouldn't be on the top of anyone's list IMO.
And Yao staying healthy seems like a longshot almost every year and even though they did well without him last year, I think they need him to really be a contender, especially against whomever comes out of the east, be it Boston or Detroit...
Odom will be moved back to his natural SF position with Bynum and Gasol filling the middle and we'll see how he does there instead of being an undersized 4. I do agree that the Lakers are pretty soft on D though.
And btw, you mentioned Artest adding to the scoring... He's a career 42% shooter and while I respect the hell out of his defensive abilities, he's only slightly better offensively than Battier IMO. His average is much higher, certainly, but he's not been a third option in the offense either. If he averages 15+ this year I'd be very surprised.
And yes, Artest's ability to 'stay happy' and mesh with the team you completely ignored. THAT is as key to the Rockets having a successful year as Mac and Yao staying healthy.
All in all, I think Houston moved up in the rankings but picking them first is a bit of a stretch...
Last edited by markk3441 on September 13th at 7:06 PM.
I appreciate you as a writer who is new to the writing game,but picking a long shot as the best team and going with b.s. reasons for it dont make you a journalist.sorry bud,i respect alot of the opinions you made in your blog,but get your face away from the bong dude tmac and yao wont stay healthy.you went to a major college are you really stupid enough to think they will,or is that why your a "proud dropout/flunkie"?
NBAistheWorst is right on the money about injuries. People wonder how the Hornets got so good last year, but they were fortunate not to have any serious injuries to key players, unless you count CHEAPSHOT BOB'S blow to David West's ailing back in the playoffs. The year before, the Hornets were riddled with injuries that had Peja missing the entire year from back surgery, Chris Paul missing many games due to a sore knee or tender ankle, and Chandler & West out at times with similar problems. When your team blows and you know it, you just ride out the season and hope you pull a few upsets along the way. When your team is good but wiped out by injuries, it's painful to watch them get their rump kicked because you know it would be different if your key people were healthy.
Houston may well do it, if Yao's foot holds up. It's a long season, and you just know Artest's personality will probably come unraveled at somepoint along the way. Remember how Jack Nicholson's character in THE SHINING seemed normal at first, but went wacko druing the long winter? Somewhere between the end of february and the playoffs, we can expect to see a "Here's Ronnie!" meltdown. Should be entertaining.
I am an actual professional writer (hard to believe, I know, but I do earn a living at it) who even owns my own publishing company in Maryland. I am a proud drop-out from the University of Maryland and still a life-long Terp fan. My blog is named in honor of my favorite former NBA player, Tim Hardaway, without all the homophobia. I just loved the guy and his game. I only hope he doesn't kick my #### for saying that.