Stifle Tower
Punch Bowl Re-Filler
And not having to work in Bell, Miles and Howard who took turns being absolutely turrible should help.The Jazz should get off to a much faster start this year, last year we were barely playing basketball at the start of the season. I also think our defense will be dramatically improved with Marvin Williams and a training camp to get the bigs on the same page. Additionally, the less compressed schedule will give us more time to instruct the younger players between games. It is actually very remarkable that we made the playoffs last year. This team is underrated.
My predictions:
1. OKC
2. San Antonio
3. LA Lakers
4. LA Clippers
5. Utah
6. Memphis
7. Denver
8. Minnesota
Just miss: Dallas, Golden State, Phoenix
Complete Unknown: Houston (could still end up with D. Howard)
The Thunder and Spurs are obviously a cut above the rest. San Antonio looked vulnerable last year until the final month when they were unbeatable. Lakers weren't quite as good, but they've essentially replaced Fisher with Nash. DAMN! So yes, you have to put those teams in the Top 3.
The next 5 spots are a toss-up.
4. LA Clippers: CP3 to Blake Griffin. If Odom and Crawford come in and play well, I'd put the Clippers in as the favorites for the 4 seed.
5. Utah: OK, Memphis should probably be in this spot (or at #4). I'm a homer, though. Jazz finished strong. IMO, Mo W. > Harris, Marvin W. > Howard, and Burks with more PT > Bell. Favors and Hayward should also be much better having spent the summer at P3 and playing on the Select Team. What could hurt is grumbling over starting spots and/or playing time.
6. Memphis: Randolph will be back for the entire year, but he's getting up there in years. They get rid of Mayo and sign Bayless, and draft a nice rookie guard in Wroten. Can Allen step up and produce as the starting SG? Not much of a bench (Speights, Bayless). Solid team, but not overly impressive. I put them 6th because I think the Clippers and Jazz have improved more.
7. Denver: will have Chandler back for the entire season. They're balanced, but with no superstars are they stuck in the 5-8 range for the next several years?
8. Minnesota: Love is demanding a playoff team and Kahn has responded boldly. They added Budinger, signed Roy, and have an offer sheet out for Batum. Wolves could be surprise team in WC.
9. Golden State: the WC is deep. They have a ton of talent, but have always done something to mess things up. Bogut, Lee, Barnes, Thompson and Curry is a scary starting 5...if Curry and Bogut can stay healthy. Jack is nice addition and will allow Curry to play off the ball when the two are paired together. Bench is otherwise weak.
10. Dallas: playoff team last season, but team is aging. They gambled on getting Deron and Howard, instead had to settle on Collison and Kaman. Big drop in standings is coming.
11. Phoenix: after thinking this team was a lottery lock, I'm not so sure. Phoenix could still fight for one of the last seeds. They lose Nash, but have added Dragic, Beasley and Scola. The offer sheet to Gordon was matched. Who knows, maybe they now go after that other top-tier SG still on the market (CJ Miles).
12. Portland: they don't have a coach and their "Big-3", assuming they match Minnesota's offer are Aldridge, Batum and Matthews. Money doesn't always insure success.
13. I'll put Houston here for now. Does anyone know what the hell they're doing? It's Dwight Howard or lottery (or maybe both).
14. Sacramento; have some pieces, could move up. Distraction over where they'll be moving to will unsettle players.
15. New Orleans: Unibrow is a nice building block. I think Gordon is overpayed. They've added Ryan Anderson and also drafted Rivers. Future is brighter in NO, but still a few years away from playoff consideration.