Teams To Watch:
- Zombie Sonics aka Thunder
- Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and Jeff Green form the youngest, most talented core in the league. They almost took Kobe and Showtime to 7, now they are armed with valuable playoff experience, and one more year under their belts. Oh, and did I mention they have this year's MVP? Thunder will be a top 3 Western Conference team.
- Miami's Big 2.75
- Hey, MP, whats that mean? Bosh is not a top 10 player in the league, so lets not pretend. He is nothing more than a role player on this team, like everyone else who is willing to play second fiddle to LeBron and DWade. They looked terrible, but once everyone settles in I would be scared. They may not win 72, but I sure as shit wouldn't want my team playing them in the playoffs...
- Boston's NBA Live 2001 Dream Team
- That is unless your team is the Boston Celtics. They got bigger and better (I will write off the loss in Cleveland as an anomaly resulting from a change in the matrix) and ... older. But they look good and the bench can give them good energy. Seriously though, imagine this roster 10 years ago, it would be Miami this year, except with more superstars and HOFers.
- LA... Clippers
- This teams got talent out the ass. DeAndre Jordan seems ready to do a half decent job of spelling Kaman. In addition, Eric Bledsoe, Willie Warren and Al-Farooq Aminu could be the most talented group of rookies on a team this year. If they can learn on the fly, the Clippers might hold their own in the Staples Center this year. Eric Gordon, Blake Griffin, and Boom Dizzle might take the Clippers out of the basement of sport's franchises.
- Chicago Bulls
- The baby Bulls look like they grew some horns. Joakim Noah is pure energy, DRose is unstoppable, and Boozer could give them the post scoring they lacked last year. Add in a bunch of quality role players and you got a Eastern Conference contender for sure.
- Golden State Warriors
- I'm only really putting them here cuz they are the Dalai Lamo's team, and its fun as shit to watch games where defense is optional. Its like every day is the all star game, except instead of Dwight, LeBron, Wade, Kobe and Amare, you got Monta, David Lee and Reggie Williams. If that doesnt sell tickets I dont know what will, unless they play a team with all those guys on it. If its worth anything, they went retro this year and the jerseys kick ass.
- John Wall, Wizards
- Reminds me of an early Rondo; no jumper but he reeks athleticism and playmaking ability
- Blake Griffin, Clippers
- Beastly combination of size, athleticism and skill
- The most dominant rookie who's not really even a rookie
- My pick for ROY
- DeMarcus Cousins, Kings
- I can see him good for 15 and 8 a night, darkhorse for ROY
- Anways, I would watch him if he averaged 2 and 2 just cuz hes crazy as shit
- Evan Turner, 76ers
- I don't really buy him, but apparently he's not doing a half bad job so far in Philly
- Derrick Favors, Nets
- Athletic big man who would have jumped to league from HS
- He might average a double double
- Celtics-Heat: Possibly the most anticipated regular season game EVER. Turned out to be pretty one-sided, Boston took care of business at home like a veteran team does. I can't wait for the rematch, and I am so happy I did not sell my kidney for nosebleeds to this shitfest.
- Warrior's won their first two games before getting put in their place by the defending champs while a one legged Steph Curry watched from the bench. Monta Ellis is scoring like he did in high school, but Pau Gasol is playing even more out of his mind. The Lakers look hard to beat this year, even if Bynum sits on the bench the whole season.
- Blake Griffin, my I-told-me-so moment. Just watch the Clippers, he's worth it.
- Bogut rebounded solidly off his gruesome injury that ended his All-Star 2009 campaign, and Brandon Jennings still has the freshest haircuts in the game.
- Josh Smith is doing his best Dikembe impression, dude is averaging 4.7 blks a game
Finals: MIA over LAL in 6; MVP: Durant, ROY: Griffin
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