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  1. #16
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    Default top ten

    1. Miami
    2. Dallas
    3. Phoenix
    4. San Antonio
    5. Cleveland
    6. Chicago
    7. LA Clippers
    8. Detroit
    9. Memphis
    10. Denver

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    Miami-There the champs and you can

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    1. Miami-Champs
    2. Dallas westeron conference champs
    3. San Antonion-always a threat with duncan manu and TP. Any team with duncan is awesome.
    4. LAC-will be better 2nd time around with what they got
    5. Phoenix-i think will lose to SA or Dallas in 2nd round. Amare wont be 100% and wont be dominant. Dallas can just switch around damp and diop on suns and no biggie. Nash's body is depleting. No defense=nothing
    6. Cleveland-go as far as lebron will take them
    7. Nets-krstic will be better
    8. Chicago-new add-ons guards will be more experienced
    9. Detroit
    10.- SAC kings

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    zombies post is exactly as mine would be.....

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    what are u talking about the lakers r still not that good. they wont make the playoffs hornets, kings , houston are much better

    1. San Antonio
    2. Dallas
    3. Miami
    4. Bulls
    5. Phoenix
    6. Sacramento
    7. Clippers
    8. Cavs
    9. Hornets
    10.Houston

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    1. San Antonio - Best team, title or not.
    2. Dallas - Dirk will be better again.
    3. Miami - Champs, Shaq being a bit worse is the reason for 3rd mostly.
    4. Phoenix - Amare could knock them down if he has the Ewing effect(or Webber if you prefer).
    5. Detroit - Will simply be a more offensive team, something they were going to last year anyway.
    6. Clippers - Depends on how much Shaun improves and Sam declines. But they should be better.
    7. Sacramento - Rock solid team.
    8. Cleveland - LeBron stays healthy anyway.
    9. Indiana - If they can stay healthy finally at least.
    10. Denver - If they can stay healthy.

    Houston jump straight to 6th if Tmac shows up but I dont expect him to based on last year. Chicago, New Orleans and Minny are the borderline teams. Lakers also possibly.

    Toronto will be the big mover if Mitchell uses Ford right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WoGiTaLiA1
    1. San Antonio - Best team, title or not.
    2. Dallas - Dirk will be better again.
    3. Miami - Champs, Shaq being a bit worse is the reason for 3rd mostly.
    4. Phoenix - Amare could knock them down if he has the Ewing effect(or Webber if you prefer).
    5. Detroit - Will simply be a more offensive team, something they were going to last year anyway.
    6. Clippers - Depends on how much Shaun improves and Sam declines. But they should be better.
    7. Sacramento - Rock solid team.
    8. Cleveland - LeBron stays healthy anyway.
    9. Indiana - If they can stay healthy finally at least.
    10. Denver - If they can stay healthy.

    Houston jump straight to 6th if Tmac shows up but I dont expect him to based on last year. Chicago, New Orleans and Minny are the borderline teams. Lakers also possibly.

    Toronto will be the big mover if Mitchell uses Ford right.
    The Nets aren't even a borderline team?

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    The Nets aren't even a borderline team?
    My bad, I knew I was forgetting someone. Most certainly borderline. Could very easily be top 5 by the years end if they catch a few breaks.

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    It's cool, I was just wondering the reasoning.

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    1. San Antonio
    2. Dallas
    3. Miami
    4. Phx
    5. LA Clippers
    6. Chicago
    7. Cleveland
    8. Detroit
    9. Denver
    10. NO/Oklahoma City

    As much as I love KOBE please be realistic about the Lakers. If they can even get to the playoffs it will be a bonus.

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    gotta love laker fans.

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    1. Heat
    2. Mavericks
    3. Spurs
    4. Suns
    5. Pistons
    6. Nets
    7. Cavaliers
    8. Clippers
    9. Nuggets
    10. Sacramento


    a lot of you guys are basing your assertions off "well this year so and so is healthy and we've added so and so and we've trade so and so"


    please wait until the season starts before hyping up your team like that. wait until results come before talking.

    Lakers at 5?

    Magic at 7?

    puhhlleaseeee

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    Notice how Laker fans include the Lakers in the top 10. Not only that, but they put them in the middle!!! Four, five, or six...please!!!


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    Default Top 10

    1. Indiana
    2. Phoenix
    3. Dallas
    4. Cleveland
    5. Detroit
    6. San Antonio
    7. Miami
    8. Clippers
    9. New Jersey
    10. Nuggets


    Pacers are going to be a sleeper team this year. With the addition of Al Harrington, not to mention 6 key players who can play new west coast offense, I really feel that this is going to be the team to contend with. People may think I am crazy now, but watch. Phoenix would be number one, but I still don't think that they will have enough defense to go with there offense. I don't see Dallas getting over the hump, Miami is just going to be out of gas by resigning all of their borderline retirees. Again mark my words, the Pacers will be the team to beat!

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    1. Dallas - Better bench, different role players
    2. Miami - Older, less determined Shaq
    3. San Antonio - Tim Duncan, Manu, Parker and Pop
    4. New Jersey - Going to get better as the season develops
    5. Indiana - The addition of All Harrington helps
    6. L.A. Lakers - you can't count out Phil Jax
    7. Chicago - Better defensively
    8. Phoenix - Would be higher, but no quality backup for Nash. Amare has to play to his best potential
    9. Sacramento - After the trade for Artest, one of the best teams - no backup to Bibby
    10. Detroit - Can they withstand losing Ben Wallace?

    Others on the horizon - L.A. Clips, Houston, Orlando, Denver, Golden State, Washington.

    Some of you may scoff at the Lakers - but Phil Jax has never missed the playoffs. Even with Pippen and a bunch of scrubs manning the hill while Jordan played baseball. L.A. is better than a lot of people give credit for.


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