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Re: First NBA Power poll of the season
« Reply #30 on: August 29, 2008, 10:12:54 AM »
Now if we were creating a list of scariest teams of 2010, I've got Portland #1. I just ain't fair.  :-\

Well don't forget that the knicks will be so good once they sign lebron james

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Re: First NBA Power poll of the season
« Reply #31 on: August 29, 2008, 10:24:34 AM »
Life would be so easy if I could just be a bandwagoner. Is there a book on it? Does anyone here know an expert on bandwagoning who could help me understand how to switch allegiances from one team to another? Anyone?
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Re: First NBA Power poll of the season
« Reply #32 on: August 29, 2008, 11:07:20 AM »
Life would be so easy if I could just be a bandwagoner. Is there a book on it? Does anyone here know an expert on bandwagoning who could help me understand how to switch allegiances from one team to another? Anyone?

It is fairly easy, Ted.

First, find a team/player that you are obsessed with.  Now really focus hard on any and all web postings about this team.  Once you feel you know this team inside out and can "know" what happens behind the scenes then you are ready to insult the fans of that team.

As far as choosing a team to root for...it is any team that perevents the team you picked in step one from succeeding.  Then you just switch jerseys (the expensive part of bandwagonning) and start raving about how your new team will pick up every superstar available for scrubs/2nd rounders.  Also you must seriously believe that any and all acquisitions will instantly put your newest team over the top.  And don't forget to rag on your team's coach because that is a band wagoner's favorite pasttime.

I hope this information helps Ted.  It can be tough to consistantly support a small market team that never gets respect but always ends up in the running year after year.  I would suggest finding comfort in the arms of your wives and just accept the fact that the Jazz have already peaked and the window is slamming shut.  But they will still be in the hunt next year.  And the year after.  And probably the year after that also.
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Re: First NBA Power poll of the season
« Reply #33 on: September 10, 2008, 07:39:10 PM »
Here is ESPN's poll from a couple of weeks ago, seems more in line with the board:

CONF TEAM W L PCT 08 W 08 L 08 PCT

1 Los Angeles Lakers 55 27 .671 57 25 .695

Kobe, Pau and Phil should build on their half-year of history and keep L.A. atop the West, especially if Andrew Bynum is healthy. Now they need to get tough and gritty enough to win it all, and that includes the Bench Mob of Jordan, Sasha, Vlad, Luke and Mihm ... but no more Ronny. | Offseason Moves

2 New Orleans Hornets 54 28 .659 56 26 .683

Chris Paul's breakout season ended with him ahead of LeBron James and just behind Kobe Bryant in the MVP race. Even if CP3 can't make another quantum leap, the optimists in New Orleans hope that James Posey brought his championship moxie from Miami and Boston with him. | Offseason Moves

3 Houston Rockets 53 29 .646 55 27 .671

Tracy McGrady, Yao Ming and the Rockets should finally make it out of the first round. But along the way, expect Ron Artest to create some chemistry challenges on the offensive end. Fortunately, he'll make up for it on defense, which is where Houston will really shine once again. | Offseason Moves

4* Utah Jazz 51 31 .622 54 28 .659

The Jazz faithful might not like this forecast, but the team's meek exit from the conference semifinals left a bad taste and the Jazz did very little to improve in the offseason. But with a young roster this strong, led by Olympians D-Will and Booz, maybe they didn't need to do much. | Offseason Moves

5* San Antonio Spurs 51 31 .622 56 26 .683

Fill in the blank: 2003, '05, '07, __. If you said '09, you're probably wrong, because that's the year we should be putting the Spurs "odd-year champions" pattern to rest -- or at least that's how it looked at the end of last season, as the aging Spurs limped out of the West finals. | Offseason Moves

6 Phoenix Suns 47 35 .573 55 27 .671

The Suns slumped when Shaq arrived, then got hot, then flamed out. So who are the real Suns? With the noisy exit of Mike D'Antoni and the quiet arrival of Terry Porter, the hope in Phoenix is that Nash and Amare can keep their offensive mojo working while defense is added to the mix. | Offseason Moves

7 Dallas Mavericks 45 37 .549 51 31 .622

Jason Kidd arrived with a thud and he'll be 36 in March. But the glass-half-full view in Cuban Country is Dirk, Josh and J-Kidd have plenty left, new coach Rick Carlisle will be a tonic for their damaged psyches, and the Mavs are just 26 months removed from a spectacular run to the Finals. | Offseason Moves

8 Portland Trail Blazers 44 38 .537 41 41 .500

Oden, Oden, Oden. That's the story in Portland, where the rookie big man is working out to rave reviews after his microfracture recovery. With Brandon Roy leading a young, exciting team and Jerryd Bayless setting the summer league afire, expectations are through the roof in Blazerland. | Offseason Moves

9* Golden State Warriors 39 43 .476 48 34 .585

Corey Maggette will add scoring for the run-and-gun Warriors, but how will they replace point man Baron Davis, who took his act to the Clippers? Couple the loss of B-Diddy with the recent injury to Monta Ellis, and things aren't looking so hot for Don Nelson's bunch -- this season, at least. | Offseason Moves

10* Denver Nuggets 39 43 .476 50 32 .610

The giveaway of Marcus Camby made it official: Denver is rebuilding. The loss of their backstop also raises a question: How many points per game will the Nuggets allow? Still, they'll get theirs, with A.I., Melo and J.R. free to fire, creating the best pickup games in the NBA.

11 Los Angeles Clippers 35 47 .427 23 59 .280

The '09 Clip Show has a new cast of characters ... and we do mean characters. Boom Dizzle and The Cambyman are joined by Ricky D and J-Will plus rooks Gordon and Jordan. This is going to be really fun or a complete disaster. The movie "Semi-Pro" comes to mind. | Offseason Moves

12 Sacramento Kings 34 48 .415 38 44 .463

Ron Artest is gone, and this is Kevin Martin's team now. His uncanny talent for high-efficiency scoring will be enough on some nights, but to really make noise the Kings need extraordinary contributions from ordinary players like Udrih, Salmons, Garcia, Moore and Miller. Good luck.

13 Minn. Timberwolves 26 56 .317 22 60 .268

Minnesota has a different look this season -- and they got new uniforms, too. By acquiring sharpshooter Mike Miller and rookie big man Kevin Love for draftee O.J. Mayo, the Wolves have put some nice new pieces around Al Jefferson. But the improvement will be incremental at best. | Offseason Moves

14* Memphis Grizzlies 23 59 .280 22 60 .268

O.J. Mayo is one of the early-season favorites for ROY, and he'll team with Rudy Gay and Mike Conley to form an exciting young nucleus in Memphis, which has plenty of '09 cap room. But while the future might be bright, this looks like another season in the basement for the Grizzlies. | Offseason Moves

15* Oklahoma City 23 59 .280 20 62 .244

Season 1 will be one long, thunderous pep rally for Oklahoma's new team -- even if OKC appears to be the NBA's worst team, nothing can dampen the local optimism. What would stoke that fervor further would be measurable growth by Kevin Durant, Jeff Green and Russell Westbrook. | Offseason Moves

* - The Jazz finished slightly ahead of the Spurs in our average prediction.
* - The Warriors finished slightly ahead of the Nuggets in our average prediction.
* - The Grizzlies finished slightly ahead of OKC in our average prediction.

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Re: First NBA Power poll of the season
« Reply #34 on: September 11, 2008, 09:43:56 AM »
Swap Houston and San Antonio and I could buy that rank order.
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Re: First NBA Power poll of the season
« Reply #35 on: September 11, 2008, 11:13:53 AM »
Swap Houston and San Antonio and I could buy that rank order.

You can't have a basketball poll and NOT short change the "old washed up" Spurs.  The Possums...errr....Spurs will probably finish higher than predicted.
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Re: First NBA Power poll of the season
« Reply #36 on: September 11, 2008, 11:15:46 AM »
Okla City will overtake the Memphis Lakers.

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Re: First NBA Power poll of the season
« Reply #37 on: September 11, 2008, 11:17:06 AM »
Swap Houston and San Antonio and I could buy that rank order.

You can't have a basketball poll and NOT short change the "old washed up" Spurs.  The Possums...errr....Spurs will probably finish higher than predicted.

Nope...not with Super Manu out until January.  And with Pop-a-cement coaching I am sure that the Spurs will be in the lottery.  Duncan is too old to run up & down the court.  We lost Barr-dog so no longer have a bench.  I am not sure why anyone would think that the Spurs have a chance in the young, rejunvinated west.
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Re: First NBA Power poll of the season
« Reply #38 on: September 11, 2008, 11:25:51 AM »
We lost Barr-dog so no longer have a bench.  
Wrong.  Didn't you hear!?  The Spurs re signed Finley.

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I am not sure why anyone would think that the Spurs have a chance in the young, rejunvinated west.
Wrong.  Didn't you hear!?  The Spurs re signed Finley.

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Re: First NBA Power poll of the season
« Reply #39 on: September 11, 2008, 11:38:57 AM »
We lost Barr-dog so no longer have a bench.  
Wrong.  Didn't you hear!?  The Spurs re signed Finley.

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I am not sure why anyone would think that the Spurs have a chance in the young, rejunvinated west.
Wrong.  Didn't you hear!?  The Spurs re signed Finley.

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Re: First NBA Power poll of the season
« Reply #40 on: September 11, 2008, 11:51:29 AM »
^^ another *self-proclaimed ownage*  :D ::)
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