Your Top Rivalries for the 2013 Season
Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2013 2:30 am
What are some of the rivalries you are looking forward to following this upcoming season.
I'll do a Top Five in countdown form:
5) Rockets vs. Thunder - so many things tying these teams together. The Thunder (along with the Spurs) are the top dogs. The Rockets are one of the teams on the rise. Harden has a lot to prove to his old teammates and will make each game a statement. Then there is Patrick Beverley, whom we as Rockets Fans know is totally and completely awesome, but he may be less welcome in Oklahoma than the UT Longhorns for some reason.
4) Knicks vs. Nets - Yeah, this will pretty much be a media-manufactured rivalry, but considering some of the personalities involved it could be very entertaining. No offense to our Knick friends, but in Kevin Garnett the most dominant personality of those teams now belongs to the Nyets. KG and PP are coming to make that town their own. NY feels disrespected and will protect their turf from the team across the bridge. There are enough knuckleheads on these rosters to make for some entertaining off-court excitement!
3) Heat vs. Pacers - Top two teams in the East. I see them as kind of a poor man's version of Showtime vs. the Bad Boys (Miami taking the former role, Indy the latter). The bottom line is that these are the two best teams in the East who were built in entirely different ways. This isn't just a clash of two basketball teams, this is a clash of culture. This will be a heated rivalry.
2) David Stern vs. Greg Popovich - "Once more unto the breach, old friends. Once more." The final standoff between two Titans. Two of the most stubborn men in NBA history who don't give a damn what anyone thinks of them and thrive upon controversy. I fully expect David Stern to make sure that Pop remembers him, and that Pop wants Stern to go into retirement knowing that ultimately he won. The final showdown...this could be EPIC! REST THY STARTERS AND DAMN THINE FINE!!!
1) Rockets vs. Warriors - I am probably more hyped for the four regular season games against the boys from the bay more than any other team. Sorry, LeBron. Sorry, NYC, Indy, LA, Other LA, San Antonio or even you, Dallas - the Rockets/Warriors games are the epitome of "Must Watch TV" for the NBA this season. These two teams seem to legitimately hate each other, and the fact that they are on a parallel path of recent success and both went all-in for the top free agent this season just makes it better. I don't want to just beat the Warriors this season - I want to CRUSH them!
I'll do a Top Five in countdown form:
5) Rockets vs. Thunder - so many things tying these teams together. The Thunder (along with the Spurs) are the top dogs. The Rockets are one of the teams on the rise. Harden has a lot to prove to his old teammates and will make each game a statement. Then there is Patrick Beverley, whom we as Rockets Fans know is totally and completely awesome, but he may be less welcome in Oklahoma than the UT Longhorns for some reason.
4) Knicks vs. Nets - Yeah, this will pretty much be a media-manufactured rivalry, but considering some of the personalities involved it could be very entertaining. No offense to our Knick friends, but in Kevin Garnett the most dominant personality of those teams now belongs to the Nyets. KG and PP are coming to make that town their own. NY feels disrespected and will protect their turf from the team across the bridge. There are enough knuckleheads on these rosters to make for some entertaining off-court excitement!
3) Heat vs. Pacers - Top two teams in the East. I see them as kind of a poor man's version of Showtime vs. the Bad Boys (Miami taking the former role, Indy the latter). The bottom line is that these are the two best teams in the East who were built in entirely different ways. This isn't just a clash of two basketball teams, this is a clash of culture. This will be a heated rivalry.
2) David Stern vs. Greg Popovich - "Once more unto the breach, old friends. Once more." The final standoff between two Titans. Two of the most stubborn men in NBA history who don't give a damn what anyone thinks of them and thrive upon controversy. I fully expect David Stern to make sure that Pop remembers him, and that Pop wants Stern to go into retirement knowing that ultimately he won. The final showdown...this could be EPIC! REST THY STARTERS AND DAMN THINE FINE!!!
1) Rockets vs. Warriors - I am probably more hyped for the four regular season games against the boys from the bay more than any other team. Sorry, LeBron. Sorry, NYC, Indy, LA, Other LA, San Antonio or even you, Dallas - the Rockets/Warriors games are the epitome of "Must Watch TV" for the NBA this season. These two teams seem to legitimately hate each other, and the fact that they are on a parallel path of recent success and both went all-in for the top free agent this season just makes it better. I don't want to just beat the Warriors this season - I want to CRUSH them!