Who are we worried about in the West?
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 7:55 pm
So, it's a given that the Lakers will be in the thick of things at the top of the conference, and will likely finish 1st or 2nd.
Beyond that, though, things are pretty fluid. Who of the other teams are we worried about leapfrogging us?
I'm not particularly concerned about Phoenix. Shaq's career is in its twilight and Nash is slowing down. Amare is still an absolute animal and one of the most dominant big men in the game, but he can't do it by himself. Their record is very good right now, and they're not to be taken lightly, but I don't see them as an elite team out west.
It's too early to tell what level New Orleans is at right now. They've been a lot healthier than us so far, but lost to Charlotte, as we did. Three of their four wins, though, came against Phoenix, Cleveland and Portland, which isn't unimpressive. Paul has had a very good start to the season and, provided he isn't injured, will remain a constant. He may get dominated by Deron when we play them, but he doesn't get dominated by the majority of the league.
Houston has looked very good so far, and they have a good team on paper. But McGrady is already injured again, something which will continue to haunt them all season, and it's only a matter of time until Yao goes down for a stretch too. They're a strong team when healthy, but will they actually be healthy for more than a handful of games at a time?
Denver got a huge upgrade to their team chemistry in Billups, and it shows. They're 5-1 since his arrival and, in the few snippets I've seen, look to have a different attitude about defense already. I wasn't concerned by them in the slightest before this trade, but I think they could be formidable opponents for the division title now.
I still think Portland is too young to challenge the elite powers this year, and I'm worried for them that Oden might be Ralph Sampson II.
Golden State, Dallas, and Memphis are going nowhere, in my opinion, and will miss the playoffs by a decent margin.
And then there's San Antonio. Every year, I say they're done, and then they prove me wrong, so I'll be reticent on that front this year. They're only 5-5 right now, but Ginobli is yet to play this season, and Parker has missed half their games. Duncan is still going strong and Roger Mason has come out of nowhere to play quite well. They've won three straight, one coming against Houston.
I guess we'll have to see where things are with SA when they're healthy.
So, those are some of my observations. Who are you guys worried about?
Beyond that, though, things are pretty fluid. Who of the other teams are we worried about leapfrogging us?
I'm not particularly concerned about Phoenix. Shaq's career is in its twilight and Nash is slowing down. Amare is still an absolute animal and one of the most dominant big men in the game, but he can't do it by himself. Their record is very good right now, and they're not to be taken lightly, but I don't see them as an elite team out west.
It's too early to tell what level New Orleans is at right now. They've been a lot healthier than us so far, but lost to Charlotte, as we did. Three of their four wins, though, came against Phoenix, Cleveland and Portland, which isn't unimpressive. Paul has had a very good start to the season and, provided he isn't injured, will remain a constant. He may get dominated by Deron when we play them, but he doesn't get dominated by the majority of the league.
Houston has looked very good so far, and they have a good team on paper. But McGrady is already injured again, something which will continue to haunt them all season, and it's only a matter of time until Yao goes down for a stretch too. They're a strong team when healthy, but will they actually be healthy for more than a handful of games at a time?
Denver got a huge upgrade to their team chemistry in Billups, and it shows. They're 5-1 since his arrival and, in the few snippets I've seen, look to have a different attitude about defense already. I wasn't concerned by them in the slightest before this trade, but I think they could be formidable opponents for the division title now.
I still think Portland is too young to challenge the elite powers this year, and I'm worried for them that Oden might be Ralph Sampson II.
Golden State, Dallas, and Memphis are going nowhere, in my opinion, and will miss the playoffs by a decent margin.
And then there's San Antonio. Every year, I say they're done, and then they prove me wrong, so I'll be reticent on that front this year. They're only 5-5 right now, but Ginobli is yet to play this season, and Parker has missed half their games. Duncan is still going strong and Roger Mason has come out of nowhere to play quite well. They've won three straight, one coming against Houston.
I guess we'll have to see where things are with SA when they're healthy.
So, those are some of my observations. Who are you guys worried about?