Monday, January 27, 2014

Final Post NBA Power Rankings 7-1

7. Golden State

Golden State seems right now like one of the most complete teams in the NBA. Their starting lineup includes 2 bruising big guys in Andrew Bogut and David Lee, the Splash Bros in Steph Curry and Klay Thompson, and Andre Iguodala who plays terrific D, and can drain the open look. Just a fantastic starting 5. The only problem is the Defense, as aside from Iggy, they don't get a ton from anyone in the lineup and little to none off the bench, which isn't very deep.

6. Houston

James Harden is a legit star in the NBA, Dwight Howard at 70% is still the best Center in the NBA, and they have a nice repertoire of role players like Chandler Parsons and Terrence Jones to carry the load. Unfortunately, Dwight Howard is still a whiny bitch and Omer Asik is still likely going to be traded, so watch to see what they can get for Asik before calling them a title favorite.

5. San Antonio

The Spurs still don't have a win over the top 6 teams in the NBA, which speaks some problems to their Defense, as they start a man so charismatic he can cheat on Eva Longoria and actually find a better looking woman, Father Time, and Manu Ginobli. Kawhi Leonard has been injured quite a bit this year and the supporting cast just isn't there. I'm not even very optimistic they'll make it out of the first round. They worry me.

4. Portland

The have my favorite non-Piston player in the NBA in Damian Lilliard, who is able to fuck the Based Gods Bitches and get away with it, and LeMarcus Aldridge who fucks shit up on daily basis, along with the greatest NBA2K13 player ever WESLEY MATTHEWS. The Blazers (lol), shoot the 3 as well as anyone in the league and play some terrific Defense. I think theyre built a lot like the Pacers, as in they need to get deep in the playoffs before they can win a title.

3. Oklahoma City

They have Kevin Durant. That is all.

2. Indiana

1. Miami

They're basically tied in this regard, with Miami getting the edge just because of being the champion. You gotta knock out the champ to be the champ, which is exactly what the Pacers aim to do this year, as they're projected to have homecourt advantage this postseason, which could give them the heads up on the Heat. Either way, if they avoid an upset, Itll be one hell of a series.

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