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re: Even if you don't agree with the trade, have faith in Demps...

Posted on 6/29/13 at 4:21 pm to
Posted by GynoSandberg
Member since Jan 2006
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Posted on 6/29/13 at 4:21 pm to
I think the West if overrated as far as having a bunch of top teams.

Regardless of what people say, OKC is the top dawg in the West (with a healthy RW). Then obviously you have the Spurs. Id throw LAC 3rd with Doc coming in.

After that? Memphis, Denver, GS,... those teams aren't far apart from the Houstons and New Orleans of the world.

I really believe the West is going to be wide open. A lot of the lower tier teams are getting better and will be ready to compete with the middle tier of teams next season. It could be anyone's game
Posted by RonBurgundy
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Member since Oct 2005
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Posted on 6/29/13 at 4:32 pm to
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Regardless of what people say, OKC is the top dawg in the West (with a healthy RW). Then obviously you have the Spurs.


That's incorrect man, the Spurs were well ahead of the Thunder. Keep in mind that Harden was the difference between the two teams last year, after he left, OKC looks pretty mediocre on offense.

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Id throw LAC 3rd with Doc coming in.


Probably

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Memphis, Denver, GS ..Houstons and New Orleans of the world.


Your trick is lumping the Rockets and NOLA together. They aren't on the same level.

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I really believe the West is going to be wide open


I see it as a four team race(Memphis,OKC,SA,LAC),so yeah kind of open. If Houston/Dallas land Howard then watch out. Spurs are going to have some cap room to, btw. Also, the Wolves if Love and Rubio are healthy-(with Pek) are as good as any lower tier team in the West.
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