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Utah wins the Northwest Division this year.

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Portland - LMA leaves. Portland decides to blow it up and build around Lilliard, CJ and Leonard. They trade Batum for a pick and start over. They end up in the bottom 10 of the league. Finish 5th.

Denver - Denver is Denver. They are solid, but not good. Finish 4th

Minnesota - They have a ton of talent. A TON. But they start out too slow but come on strong ala Utah in 2014. They finish 3rd.

OKC - Durrant's foot still isn't quite right. He sits out the year rehabbing to make sure he is ready to go for the next year with his new contract. Kanter and Westbrook lead OKC to 9th or 10th in the West. They finish 2nd.

Utah - Favors is an All Star. Hayward is close. Gobert is All NBA Defensive Team. We don't win a ton, 50 games, but that is enough to win the division. We are back on top baby. Exum takes a step forward. Ends up averaging 12 and 6. Favors takes a step forward. 21 and 9. Hayward stays the same, but is more efficient. So does Burke. Burks is solid scoring off the bench. Hood fits in nicely with the starting 5. Our defense does slip a little, but our offense takes a step forward.
 
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OKC takes it if KD is healthy for most of the season

Jazz take 2nd and 7th in the West

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Not enough balls to go around for Westbrook, Durant and Kanter.
I'm not going to sit here and make a case for OKC and the Jazz are going to ball out next year but let's get real, we are chasing OKC

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Not enough balls to go around for Westbrook, Durant and Kanter.

OKC leads the NBA in scoring and OKC and Utah battle badass between them on backboards (OKC led NBA in rebounding but shared rebound differential between them and Utah)

This matchup will be a fun one but Utah is still learning offense ,not enough offense for Utah to beat OKC when all healthy

#1 OKC ....#2 Utah.....#3 MInn......#4 Portland .....#5 Denver
 
Portland - LMA leaves. Portland decides to blow it up and build around Lilliard, CJ and Leonard. They trade Batum for a pick and start over. They end up in the bottom 10 of the league. Finish 5th.

Denver - Denver is Denver. They are solid, but not good. Finish 4th

Minnesota - They have a ton of talent. A TON. But they start out too slow but come on strong ala Utah in 2014. They finish 3rd.

OKC - Durrant's foot still isn't quite right. He sits out the year rehabbing to make sure he is ready to go for the next year with his new contract. Kanter and Westbrook lead OKC to 9th or 10th in the West. They finish 2nd.

Utah - Favors is an All Star. Hayward is close. Gobert is All NBA Defensive Team. We don't win a ton, 50 games, but that is enough to win the division. We are back on top baby. Exum takes a step forward. Ends up averaging 12 and 6. Favors takes a step forward. 21 and 9. Hayward stays the same, but is more efficient. So does Burke. Burks is solid scoring off the bench. Hood fits in nicely with the starting 5. Our defense does slip a little, but our offense takes a step forward.

If all of that happens then the Jazz win 55 games.
 
OKC takes it if KD is healthy for most of the season

Jazz take 2nd and 7th in the West

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I agree with this post
 
I think we end up 5th in the West. Way out on the limb here.
 
The west is tough....

A lot of good teams here.

Think we might be able to push into 7 or 8....8 looks possible. I hope they exceed expectations though, but they are still a young bunch.
 
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