Day in the Life wrote:Right now, the Lakers still have no chance against the OKC Thunder. Nash is not enough to bring them over the hump. OKC core players have even more experience and probably will perform at a higher level. So you basically only have 1 team in the West who is going to compete for a finals appearance. Spurs are older. Everybody else is rebuilding or trying to reload. It goes both ways.
Oh come off it man.
Of course the Lakers have a incredibly legit shot at beating OKC just by adding Nash.
They were contenders last year, now they are legit contenders.
Regardless, wherever Dwight goes, the league isn't going to dramtically increase "competitive balance." Miami is probably going to have another finals appearance. OKC is probably going to have another finals appearance. In the 90's, the Bulls went to the finals 6 times. In the 00's, the Spurs and Lakers combined for 9 finals appearances.
But there were teams at the beginning of the season and then during and even into the playoffs that had a hands down legit shot to win the chip.
This trade goes down there are 3 and 3 only and even Chicago with a 100% Rose will not make 4.