West, that's probably true- the Nuggets haven't been together long enough to have an identity. But they have enough talent as ball players to make it work anyway!
Think about that for a second. The hardest teams to defend in basketball are ones that are spontaneous. Denver has a lot of talent and are very tough to deal with because of that.
When they went to Phoenix and rocked the Suns, they were shocked. Also, their comments were like "these guys are very tough to deal with." This is the Suns, the top scoring team in the NBA and Denver outscored them in their own building! That's not easy for any team to do - beat the Suns at their own game.
I say Denver is the wild card because they are an unknown quantity. We know what Houston can do- Sir Charles says, they are in disarray on offense.
What Denver has demonstrated over the last 5 including the last second loss to Chicago- is that the ball is shared equally by both Carmello and AI - Here's a team with an inside threat, and the fastest scoring guard in the game.
There are no stats to compare Denver with other teams. Everyone else has been together all year. These guys haven't been playing together for a month.
What would their record be if they started the season with the team they have. And it's not just those two. Camby, Nene and the others are very talented players- The Nuggets knew they were another star player away, so they grabbed the chance to take AI. George Karl is a very good coach with a deep understanding of the game and how to exploit other team's weaknesses.
I am going out on a limb here, and say that San Antonio gets upset in the first round.
I think the word you were thinking of is "sporadic". Another adjective you might want to apply is dynamic.
They aren't a tested team yet, by any means. They themselves don't even know how good they are. Watch out for these guys if they come into the playoffs hot. Currently LA will face the Spurs and the Nuggets face the Suns. It doesn't matter - whoever comes out of these series will likely face each other in the next round.
Naturally everone would rank these teams on the basis of their 82 game record, and place Denver last out of the four. IMO, that is a big mistake.