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With the pre-season done, it's time we got this baby started.
Don't think I've ever been this pumped for an upcoming NBA season. The Heat are obviously a big part of that. Seeing Lebron and Wade play together is going to be something special.
Will also be interesting to see how the Lakers and Celtics back up this season. Celtics did a pretty good job in the off-season of keeping the core together while adding some much needed size, especially with Perkins hurt. LA also did a good job of adding to the bench with some nice additions.
The West, as always, will be tough and we could again see 50 wins as the minimum to make the playoffs in the West.
The top half of the East has gotten stronger (except for Cleveland obviously).
Might as well throw out some predictions;
MVP - Chris Paul - Given the way the media has turned on Lebron, I think it's almost a lock that he won't make it 3 in a row. Durant's probably the favourite as it is, but if Paul can put together a typical Cp3 season (20 points, 10 + assists, 2 + steals and good percentages), and the Hornets can have a better than expected year, I think he can sneak in.
Scoring Title - Durant - Given the way the summer played out, it's his to lose atm. Can't see anyone seriously challenging him
Rookie of the Year - Blake Griffin - Toss up between Wall and Griffin, but since the Clippers will probably do better and have a better record than the Wizards, I think Blake get's it.
Defensive Player of the Year - Dwight Howard - Lol why not. Although voters may eventually get bored of him, can't really think of anyone to challenge him.
Most Improved - Kevin Love - Not necessarily a case of him improving, more him getting enough minutes to shine. Seems to be improving his 3-point range, which will just make him a harder matchup.
Sleeper Team - New Orleans - Tiger's comments about them in the other thread has got me re-thinking them. And since I have Cp3 as the MVP, I'm counting on a bounce-back season for the Hornets.
NBA Finals - Think we'll see (again) a Lakers vs Celtics Final. Celtics have great depth. This is their rotation atm;
Rondo
Ray Allen
Pierce
KG
J. Oneal?
Shaq
Delonte West
Nate Robinson
Big Baby
Perkins (when he comes back)
Marquis Daniels (if he can stay healthy)
That's one ridiculously deep team.
I think LA also come out of the West. I guess people are expecting the Thunder to be LA's number 1 challenger. And for good reason, given their tough series in Round 1. Lakers will come through methinks.
NBA Champions - Lakers - Phil Jackson likes to win titles in 3-peats, so why not finish the sequence. Also gets Kobe to 6 rings.
Can't wait!
Don't think I've ever been this pumped for an upcoming NBA season. The Heat are obviously a big part of that. Seeing Lebron and Wade play together is going to be something special.
Will also be interesting to see how the Lakers and Celtics back up this season. Celtics did a pretty good job in the off-season of keeping the core together while adding some much needed size, especially with Perkins hurt. LA also did a good job of adding to the bench with some nice additions.
The West, as always, will be tough and we could again see 50 wins as the minimum to make the playoffs in the West.
The top half of the East has gotten stronger (except for Cleveland obviously).
Might as well throw out some predictions;
MVP - Chris Paul - Given the way the media has turned on Lebron, I think it's almost a lock that he won't make it 3 in a row. Durant's probably the favourite as it is, but if Paul can put together a typical Cp3 season (20 points, 10 + assists, 2 + steals and good percentages), and the Hornets can have a better than expected year, I think he can sneak in.
Scoring Title - Durant - Given the way the summer played out, it's his to lose atm. Can't see anyone seriously challenging him
Rookie of the Year - Blake Griffin - Toss up between Wall and Griffin, but since the Clippers will probably do better and have a better record than the Wizards, I think Blake get's it.
Defensive Player of the Year - Dwight Howard - Lol why not. Although voters may eventually get bored of him, can't really think of anyone to challenge him.
Most Improved - Kevin Love - Not necessarily a case of him improving, more him getting enough minutes to shine. Seems to be improving his 3-point range, which will just make him a harder matchup.
Sleeper Team - New Orleans - Tiger's comments about them in the other thread has got me re-thinking them. And since I have Cp3 as the MVP, I'm counting on a bounce-back season for the Hornets.
NBA Finals - Think we'll see (again) a Lakers vs Celtics Final. Celtics have great depth. This is their rotation atm;
Rondo
Ray Allen
Pierce
KG
J. Oneal?
Shaq
Delonte West
Nate Robinson
Big Baby
Perkins (when he comes back)
Marquis Daniels (if he can stay healthy)
That's one ridiculously deep team.
I think LA also come out of the West. I guess people are expecting the Thunder to be LA's number 1 challenger. And for good reason, given their tough series in Round 1. Lakers will come through methinks.
NBA Champions - Lakers - Phil Jackson likes to win titles in 3-peats, so why not finish the sequence. Also gets Kobe to 6 rings.
Can't wait!