
The NBA season if finally here and I for one couldn't be happier. Last season saw Kobe Bryant winning his first non-Shaq title while LeBron didn't hold up his end of the deal by making the Finals.
This season is looking like it could be one of the best ones in a long time, and thankfully the ref and the league settled their disputes and we as fan won't have to suffer through brutally long and even more poorly officiated games.
Most of this decade the West has been the dominant conference but this season could be one of the most balanced seasons in quite sometime. The Lakers and Spurs are the clear favorites in the West and the Kings and Timberwolves are clearly the worst teams in the conference but the other 10 teams in the conference will make the Western Conference playoff race one of the best in recent memory. I will spotlight a few of those teams now.
The Oklahoma City Thunder will be the breakout team this year in the NBA. The Thunder are led by the best young, pure scorer in the NBA in Kevin Durant. Durant will win his first scoring title this season. Alongside Durant is dynamic second year player Russell Westbrook who while not quite a PG, is perfect for the up and down style the Thunder will play this season. Jeff Green is a very underrated player while the top 5 pick of James Harden will prove to be a great pick. Harden is the ultimate glue guy and will give the Thunder the solid third option behind Durant and Westbrook.
While the Thunder will be the breakout team this year in the NBA, there will be at least one team that will head the other direction or not meet the expectations of their fans and the Portland Trailblazers will be that team. Last year Portland was the "it" team. They havs the young star in Brandon Roy, the emerging star in LaMarcus Aldridge, and a group of really solid young players all excepting their roles. Well that all changed this past summer as they signed the ball dominating Andre Miller. Miller has said that it doesn't bother him backing up Steve Blake to start the year but I seriously doubt that lasts. All it takes is one malcontent on an NBA team for it to go south in a hurry.
Here are my predictions for how the West will play out this regular season:
- Los Angeles Lakers 63-19
- San Antonio Spurs 60-22
- Utah Jazz 52-30
- Dallas Mavericks 50-32
- New Orleans Hornets 49-33
- Denver Nuggets 47-35
- Phoenix Suns 45-37
- Oklahoma City Thunder 42-40
- Los Angeles Clippers 41-41
- Houston Rockets 41-41
- Portland Trailblazers 40-42
- Memphis Grizzles 30-52
- Golden St. Warriors 27-55
- Minnesota Timberwolves 22-60
- Sacramento Kings 16-66





















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