How can you not say the Nuggets? I live near Denver and I only know that Posey and Howard are for sure starting since Camby is out. I can hear it now...."With the #1 pick in the 2003 draft, the Denver Nuggets select Lebron James."
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<< <i>How can you not say the Nuggets? I live near Denver and I only know that Posey and Howard are for sure starting since Camby is out. I can hear it now...."With the #1 pick in the 2003 draft, the Denver Nuggets select Lebron James." >>
Be interesting if a team that should have made the playoffs if healthy (like Rockets last year) maybe the Clippers, or Jazz, or Rockets again even, got the #1 pick instead of a team like the Nuggets or Cavs... just a thought
NBA Surprise #1: If the Nuggets hit 10 wins. They honestly have a serious and legitimate shot at the all-time NBA worst record. Anything more than 9 wins will shock the nation. 2nd, 3rd and 4th worst teams, CHI, NY and Memphis. Cleveland is but the 5th worst team in the NBA this year, although there is little separation between 3-5.
NBA Surprise #2: The Clippers, once poised at a possible playoff run this season, find themselves on the outside looking in. Early season injuries lead to a bad start, which follows them throughout the season. I'd be shocked if they can come within 5 of their 39 wins last season.
NBA Surprise #3: Utah, once again, makes the playoffs. Stockton to Malone may be old, but it is good enough to win more than they lose.
NBA Surprise #4: Toronto represents the East in the finals--not NJ, Orl or Boston.
I think some people here might overrate the Cavs since they like Ricky Davis and Darius Miles. Remember guys, knowing how to dunk at the end of a fast break doesn't lead to many wins by itself.
but as was suggested, being worst this year (pending a good drawing at the lottery) could be a godsend.
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I agree that Golden State will be right there, and Cleveland too.
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<< <i>How can you not say the Nuggets? I live near Denver and I only know that Posey and Howard are for sure starting since Camby is out. I can hear it now...."With the #1 pick in the 2003 draft, the Denver Nuggets select Lebron James." >>
Be interesting if a team that should have made the playoffs if healthy (like Rockets last year) maybe the Clippers, or Jazz, or Rockets again even, got the #1 pick instead of a team like the Nuggets or Cavs... just a thought
Jeff
NBA Surprise #2: The Clippers, once poised at a possible playoff run this season, find themselves on the outside looking in. Early season injuries lead to a bad start, which follows them throughout the season. I'd be shocked if they can come within 5 of their 39 wins last season.
NBA Surprise #3: Utah, once again, makes the playoffs. Stockton to Malone may be old, but it is good enough to win more than they lose.
NBA Surprise #4: Toronto represents the East in the finals--not NJ, Orl or Boston.
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Worst Team of the Year - Denver Nuggets
Most Improved Team of the Year - Golden State Warriors
Most Over-Hyped Team of the Year - New Jersey Nets
Eastern Conference Champs - Toronto Raptors
Western Conference Champs - San Antonio Spurs (Lakers who??)
NBA Champs - San Antonio Spurs
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Has anyone ever seen a Cleveland home game?? How their ticket sales supplement salary costs is beyond me.
but as was suggested, being worst this year (pending a good drawing at the lottery) could be a godsend.
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