Take a trip with me down memory lane, back to when you were just a
child. It is 5:30 in the morning and the sun is peaking through the
blinds of your bedroom window. You take a split second to actually wake
up, get your bearings, and wipe the sleep out of your eyes. Then you
realize IT'S CHRISTMAS! Time for everyone to get up, including your
parents who were up until 4am wrapping gifts and placing them under the tree.
If you are as big of a basketball fan as I am ...the NBA returning for a
shortened, post-lockout, season was the closest I have been to this feeling
since I was 6 years old. Except, I woke up around 10:30am, and I could
not care less who else was watching with me.
Now, just over a week later and about 6 games in, us fans (or
"analyst") have had enough time to evaluate who we think (or
"know") will win reign supreme as NBA champs come June.
Although it is too early to be sure, early evaluations of team play say that
the Miami Heat (5-1) is the team to beat in the Eastern Conference and the
young Oklahoma City Thunder (5-2) is the emerging team in the Western
Conference.
Eastern Conference
The Highs: If the Heat's can continue to execute their new offensive
philosophy termed "pace and space" by coach Eric Spoelstra, while
limiting turnovers, their athleticism will over power teams. Combine that
with LeBron's new 'attack the rim' style of play, and some new pieces around
the Miami's 'big 3' and I like the Heat's chances to come out of the
East. The Heat should expect to see a lot more zone defenses in the
coming weeks, with teams hoping to protect the rim and force more outside
shots. League MVP Derrick Rose and the Chicago Bulls, are also boasting a 5-1 record and look like they are poised
to make a run deep into the playoffs. Carlos Boozer is playing more like
the player the organization expected, and the addition of Rip Hamilton makes
them a deeper team on both ends of the floor. The Boston Celtics, after
starting 0-3 on the road, have won three straight to improve to 3-3 on the
year. Rajon Rondo has obviously put in a lot of work on his jump shot as
even his form is improving. With Paul Peirce back on the court, they
should be looking to get things back on track in Boston. This could be
the last shot for the veteran Celtics, and I expect their best shot this
season.
The Lows: I think most of the NBA world realizes where the New
York Knicks stand in the East, middle of the pack at best. But don't tell
that to a Knicks fan! Either way, the Knicks (2-3) have not lived up to
expectations in the least bit thus far. I expect Carmelo and Amare to get
the team on the right track; however they are going to need some help from their
role players going forward. I think the Nets realize more than ever the
importance of putting together a deal for prized center Dwight Howard. At
(1-5) this looks to be another season down the drain the New Jersey Nets.
Lastly, the Washington Wizards remain the only winless team in the NBA.
Western Conference
The Highs: Kevin Durant and the Thunder are looking good,
despite a recent 2 game losing streak. They are one of only a few teams
that did not change much during the off-season. Durant is a man on a missiona and is an early favorite for league MVP. However, Russell Westbrook still
takes too many shots and this could become their downfall because he has the
ball in his hands so much. A surprise to some, the Portland Trailblazers
are off to a quick start. At (4-1) the Trailblazers could be a dark horse
in the West this year. They passed the test of the Thunder in Oklahoma
City, and look to take that momentum into the thick of the season.
Portland boast its' own version of the 'big 3' with LaMarcus Aldridge (22.2
ppg), Wesley Matthews (15.4 ppg), and Gerald Wallace (14.4 ppg). With
superb sixth man Jamal Crawford and Nicolas Batum coming off the bench, I could
realistically see the Blazers finishing with 50+ wins this year. With new
coach Mike Brown, the Los Angeles Lakers are (4-3) after a week. Kobe
Bryant has something to prove this year after a disappointing finish to last
season. Metta World Peace is back to scoring in Mike Brown's system, a
variation of Phil Jackson's triangle, and is expected to carry the load of
scoring off the bench for Lakers this season.
The Lows: The defending champion Dallas Mavericks are missing
C. Butler more than ever right now it seems. At 2-4 the Mavs are
struggling to find their way but I expect them get it going sooner than later
with the shortened season they need to do it quickly. The Los Angeles
Clippers sit at 2-2, and while they are extremely exciting to watch with
addition of Chris Paul, they have a bit to prove to become the team to beat in
Los Angeles. Zach Randolph and the Memphis Grizzlies caught the injury
bug and are having trouble getting rid of it. Randolph is out 6-8
weeks with a knee injury, while first round draft pick Darrell Arthur will miss
the rest of the season with a torn Achilles tendon.
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