

Well we have returned. After over 125 plus days off, the draft, the summer league, a Ron Artest tribute album, a plethora of trades and signings, a lock-out (no not the players, the refs), the NBA is just a couple days away from its return. So here it is, a completely biased view of what teams to watch this year, power rankings style.
30. Sacramento Kings
Before I started writing this I was searching for one discernible reason to even write about the Kings this season much less watch them. The only one I came up with… if you manage to grab Kevin Martin in your fantasy draft.
29. Memphis Grizzlies
As has been pointed out multiple times by multiple writers this team could lead the NBA in least assists ever by a professional basketball team. A line-up where your center is arguably your most generous passer, no not Zach Randolph but Marc Gasol, your team is definitely in serious trouble.
28. New Jersey Net
I thought it would be wrong to make a Nyets joke as they have been so prevalent recently so instead I will just say that this team is not very good. They have a couple of very nice pieces in Devin Harris and Brook Lopez but when you trade your leading scorer (Vince Carter) for a developing player (Courtney Lee) you might as well wave the rebuilding/getting rid of payroll flag. You’d be hard pressed to reasonably bet on this team to make the play-offs or even win 30 games for that matter.
27. Minnesota Timberwolves
The real story of this off-season was what in god’s name was David Kahn thinking when he drafted two point-guards with his 5th and 6th picks. If Ricky had come over would he have tried to ship out Jonny Flynn? I don’t know the answer to that question. All I know is that other than Al Jefferson, who should’ve been an all-star last year, this team is thin.
26. LA Clippers
Hey at least there’s hope with Blake Griffin.
25. New York Knicks
David Lee would be a great sixth or seventh man on the LA Lakers. I think that pretty much sums it up.
24. Milwaukee Bucks
Possibly the most non-descript team in the NBA, I mean seriously who can name 5 players on this team? They lost Charlie V, and RJ and I don’t think Carlos Delfino is quite ready to fill those shoes. Beyond Michael Redd the only chance this team has of making the play-offs is the scrappy style of Scott Skiles.
23. Indiana Pacers
I tried to justify placing the Pacers higher in these rankings but ultimately could not do it. I mean they have finished 9th in the east two years straight and seemed to play the elite teams well all of last year. However, this line-up did not get better, try and tell me Dahntay Jones is going to put them over the top. The Pacers seem to be destined to miss the play-offs… again.
22. Charlotte Bobcats
They are a well-coached team that has a lot of experienced athletic players. They may actually be scrappy enough to make the play-offs. Will they? Probably not but don’t be shocked if they give it a serious run. (This was written before Raja Bell went down with injury. Adjust accordingly)
21. Golden State Warriors
I mentioned that this was a completely biased rundown of the league right? No one in their right mind has the warriors near this spot but I like them. Sure ex-Captain Jack is crazy and everyone on their team is in love with the jump shot but how can you not be a fan of Nelly Ball? Steph Curry has rook of the year potential, Monta Ellis is healthy, both Anthony’s, Morrow and Randolph, are bound to go for fourty at least once and Jack is well… Jack. In other words they’ll miss the play-offs in the west but be a very exciting team to follow.
20. Oklahoma City Thunder
You know the Casino Rama commercials claiming that they deal excitement BIG TIME. That is this year’s OKC Thunder. They’ll just be so exciting to watch. I can’t wait.
19. Detroit Pistons
Let’s not waste everyone’s time and just say that the Pistons spent a lot but probably didn’t improve very much.
18. Houston Rockets
I am genuinely scared to count out the Houston Rockets but it just seems so unlikely that they are able to beat the other 8 teams out west. I am going against every piece of my moral fibre when I bet against Rick Adelman – then again I am supporting every piece when I bet against T-Mac.
17. Philadelphia 76ers
I currently have Philadelphia finishing out of the play-offs but they definitely could change my mind in short order. I love the hiring of Flip Saunders but I worry about how well they will fair with Lou Williams running the point rather than Andre Miller as I think they vastly underrated his worth. There opportunity to be good largely hinges on Elton Brand being healthy (potentially an oxymoron) and able to flow in the new system.
16. Chicago Bulls
So the Chicago Bulls lost future hall of famer Ben Gordon and you’re wondering why I still have them making the play-offs. The return of Luol Deng and a constantly developing Derrick Rose leaves me no choice but to put them in. The only thing I can see getting in their way, Vinny Del Negro’s nose. (Sidenote: Some people believe this team is going to get exponentially better than last year. I don’t see it. Play-off team yes but not that much better)
15. Miami Heat
One big trade from becoming really good and it is forever possible with J.O. and that monstrosity of a contract. If they make it happen and get D-Wade a sidekick who wasn’t in rehab for the summer they’ll be a top 4 team in the East.
14. Washington Wizards
Late April and the Wiz just dropped to 7th in the Eastern standing drawing the Cavs in the first round. This will be said by Deshawn Stevenson, “I know y’all think Lebron is great and what not but I think we’re better. I know we’re better. I can guard him. No problem. I guarantee we’re gonna win this series. I guarantee it.” I am already excited by the prospect of this quote and Lebron putting up 60, 10 and 10 the next game.
13. Toronto Raptors
See the summer recap. Maybe I’m a little bit of a homer. But I like this basketball team.
12. Phoenix Suns
Run and Gun is back in Phoenix. Thank the Lord. Only problem is they probably are still just barely a play-off team.
11. Dallas Mavericks
I know everyone thinks the Mavs will improve drastically and compete for top 4 in the west. But I just can’t. The Mavs are like the Spurs only older (I thought it was impossible but look it up) and not nearly as good at every position.
10. New Orleans Hornets
Chris Paul is really good. I think that explains why they are in the top 10.
9. Atlanta Hawks
Too many weapons to not be good but as many have said before me – you don’t get a prize for being the best of the rest in the East.
8. Utah Jazz
7. Denver Nuggets
6. Portland Trail Blazers
I wanted to say quite a few things about each team but I decided instead to rank them and just tell everyone to enjoy the race in the Northwest.
5. Boston Celtics
The top 5 are a toss up. Don’t read too much into where I place these teams. They are all very talented. The Celtics could possibly have the most talent of any team in the NBA with additions of Marquis Daniels and Sheed but ultimately if the C’s want a title this year it depends on KG’s knees.
4. San Antonio Spurs
These are pre-season rankings so the Spurs cannot be ranked higher. Having said that the San Antonio Spurs will win the NBA Championship this year. Tim Duncan wants it, Popovich wants it, Ginobili’s joints want it, Eva Longoria wants it. They’re gonna do it.
3. Cleveland Cavaliers
I know I’ll regret saying this but I just don’t see it. Lebron is still the only reason this team should win a championship. AP was a good pick-up, Shaq might work out, but I’m just not seeing a championship. 60 plus win team yes. Championship – they’ll have to sell me on it.
2. Orlando Magic
This team will be better without Hedo Turkoglu (as much as I like Turk) because Vince Carter (as much as I dislike him) is a better player. They’re gonna be scary good.
1. LA Lakers
One always has to respect the defending champs and put them first overall. It is just what one does. Are they good enough to repeat… yes. Will they… I don’t think so, for no other reason than that I love the San Antonio Spurs.