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NBA team tiers and NBA scouts on all 30 teams 

Post#1 » by bwgood77 » Thu Oct 11, 2018 5:47 am

Taken from GB....Zach Lowe's tiers....thoughts?

Tier 1: Golden State Warriors
Warriors have to try their hardest
  • Boston Celtics
  • Houston Rockets
Searching for the proper paperwork to move up one tier
  • Toronto Raptors
Rock solid playoff teams, tier 1
  • Utah Jazz
  • Milwaukee Bucks
  • Oklahoma City Thunder
  • Philadelphia 76ers
  • Denver Nuggets
  • Minnesota Timberwolves in an alternate reality where everything isn't always ruined there
Rock solid playoff teams, tier II
  • Los Angeles Lakers
  • Indiana Pacers
  • Washington Wizards
  • Miami Heat with Jimmy Butler (Team does not currently exist)
Right on the borderline
  • San Antonio Spurs
  • New Orleans Pelicans
  • Portland Trail Blazers
  • Miami Heat without Jimmy Butler
  • Detroit Pistons
  • Charlotte Hornets
  • Brooklyn Nets
Door is cracking open, but West is still too good
  • Dallas Mavericks
  • Memphis Grizzlies
  • LA Clippers
  • Minnesota without Jimmy Butler
Bad
  • Cleveland Cavaliers
  • Phoenix Suns
  • Sacramento Kings
  • New York Knicks
  • Chicago Bulls
  • Orlando Magic
  • Atlanta Hawks

http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/24944590/zach-lowe-nba-tiers-rankings-best-worst-teams-2018-19
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Re: NBA team tiers 

Post#2 » by lilfishi22 » Thu Oct 11, 2018 6:04 am

Thought Dallas would be in the bad with us but I guess I'm not too fussed either way.
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Re: NBA team tiers 

Post#3 » by Mischa » Thu Oct 11, 2018 7:38 am

After GS the league is wide open. I think it will be a fun year to have League Pass.

I think New Orleans is going to be really good also. AD, Holiday, Mirotic and Randle is a very good foursome. They’ll miss Rondo & I’m not a fan of Payton so maybe they’re not top 8...but they’ll still be good.
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Re: NBA team tiers and NBA scouts on all 30 teams 

Post#4 » by bwgood77 » Thu Oct 11, 2018 3:23 pm

NBA Scouts on all 30 teams..

https://www.si.com/nba/2018/10/10/nba-scouts-analysis-warriors-lakers-celtics-lebron-james

Nothing real new we haven't heard, but came out yesterday..

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