Post#42 » by Tirion » Mon Jan 2, 2012 1:30 pm
After first week and a half it looks like:
OKC will run away with the top spot in the West and it's not even close.
Portland looks solid.
Clippers will go through some growing pains, but they have too much talent not to contend.
Spurs are doing what they always do, age be damned.
Denver will be in playoffs: young legs, solid coaching, everybody haring the ball.
Lakers should be in playoff hunt, despite Kobe being a washed-up bitch, Bynum and Gasol are just too much up front.
Houston looks like a playoffs team. but then what?
Not impressed with New Orleans, although their center situation looks nice.
New coach honeymoon is still on in Golden State.
Kings are a mess and Westphal is not helping.
Phoenix is done, stick a fork in'em.
Memphis was overrated from last season, they are very thin up front and if Z-Bo's injury is serious they may fall down hard.
Utah needs to rebuild.
Dallas have some sort of championship hangover and being old is not cool this condensed season.
Playoff locks so far:
Oklahoma City (WCF bound)
San Antonio (may fall off a bit as season progresses due to fatigue)
Portland
LA Clippers
Denver
LA Lakers (if Bynum is healthy)
Bottom feeders a.k.a. The Tank:
Phoenix (old as balls)
Sacramento (they need to either trade Cousins or fire Westphal ASAP)
Utah (start the rebuild, tank for a pick!)
New Orleans (pretty easy schedule so far and 0.5 record, going to fall off really soon, just not enough talent)
Need to turn thing around soon:
Dallas (championship hangover and bad offseason will do that to you)
Memphis (they pretty much rolled over after Z-Bo's injury, doesn't bode well for championship aspirations)
No-man's land:
Houston (a solid team, but not enough talent to really do anything, which shouldn't sit well with Morey)
Up and coming:
Golden State (still don't believe in Mark Jackson, how long will the honeymoon last?)
Minnesota (8th seed baby, leggo!)