Luigi wrote:sipclip wrote:Neither of those teams are our biggest hump to get over. That hump has been replaced by the nuggets, lakers, blazers and soon to be the clippers after free agency hits. Also the mavs could make a massive rise with the addition of KP and a key free agent. Overall the west is going to look a hell of a lot scarier in 3 weeks after free agency hits.
I forgot about the Mavs. We'll see on them.
But surely the Warriors and Rockets have been the top 2 teams in the league the last two seasons, no? I think they've had a pretty big gap on the competition.
After that, we have a bunch of teams super close to each other with us in the mix. And besides Clippers and Indy, I don't think anyone has anywhere to turn to make big improvements. Some will take small steps back. Conley might be the difference there for us.
They had been the biggest hump and they are still dangerous but those other teams flat out scare me. The nugs were really good last year and young as hell. They were also killed by injuries. They still have so much room for improvement that it is a little scary.
The lakers now have 2 of the top 5 players in the world and may add Irving or Walker. They won't have much depth but we all know that they will have plenty of ring chasers join them to help.
The blazers similar to the nuggets have the internal pieces to continue to get better. They also get Nurkic back which is a huge upgrade over Kanter on the defensive end while a similar level offensively. The key player for them is Zach Collins though. He made a lot of progress this year and I expect him to make a big jump next year. They have other young players as well that I really like in Layman and Simons.
Unfortunately I'm looking around the west and we just made our move but I don't think it is even close to being enough.

















