Wolveswin wrote:cgf wrote:Wolveswin wrote:Are you really going to die on the hill “east isn’t weak?”
I mean, head to head last two years .551 and .577. Which doesn’t tell full story. West teams have to beat East teams AFTER surviving their own conference game grinders. Sometimes that night off against an East team is tough to rally.
Then we add East lost 3x top players to Achilles injuries for this season. 2x of which are arguably top 5 players in their conference.
That hill is indefensible.
If you want to be serious, the difference between the conferences is with the play-in teams, not the top 5s. If you just want to repeat old memes, then as you were.
Huh?
Was I unclear? The west will win more games because the west has much better play-in teams and fewer rebuilders/tankers, but those are still mediocre teams who would have little chance against the top 3 in either conference...and there are 1-2 teams in each conference who could expand that top 3 to a top 4 or even 5.
Assuming OKC, Minny, Denver, & Houston take the top 4 spots in the west, unless I'm forgetting someone that leaves us with:
- The Lakers won't be able to stop anybody and their only big is terrible.
- The Warriors are smaller than some JV teams.
- The clippers are banking on Harden & Kawhi to finally stay healthy.
- The Grizzlies are praying Ja finally grows up, and even if he did, they would still be mid.
- Portland could be tough, but would need a crazy shooting year to create enough looks they can hit to be dangerous.
- Dallas is starting the season without their only proven creator, and even when he gets back, Kyrie needs to be a 2nd banana to succeed. So unless Flagg is the best rookie ever, that offense could be an absolute mess.
The most interesting potential lower seed in the west is also the biggest wildcard; San Antonio. If the spurs can improve on the wings and Wemby takes another leap, they could mean business by the playoffs and contend...but that's probably for next season, like Detroit.