Good points all, I had meant to mention the impact Fisher's leadership and stability had on this team this year but I really wanted to focus on the overall play of the squad AND bench and Kobe's clear attitude change when it comes to ball hogging and trying to win it by himself all the time.
That said I think the Laker's youth, energy, and speed, coupled with solid defense and a nice mix of experience thrown in with Kobe, Fisher, and Odom (so long as he is healthy) will be too much for Phoenix this year should they meet in the playoffs, Fisher's savvy and Kobe's unguardability along with Bynum's improvement and Ariva's rebounding has tipped the scales LA's way.
Denver can be explosive but IMO they're built to be explosive, not to be consistant and they have no answer in the middle when LA is clicking in the front court.
The Jazz were surprising me this year with the drop in play until I realized it has a direct correlation to Fisher's departure, although I would LOOOOVEE to see Williams in Laker gear, I just don't think they are quick enough right now to compete with LA over a series.
Dallas is just simply NOT the team they were last year and I haven't seen them enough this year to come to any conclusion as to why, but I do know LA is as fast, and defensively they are better and so I think that while they would be tough, I think LA maches up better than in the past, more like GS last year and we all know how that turned out for the Mavs.
New Orleans I will wait and see, don't know enough about them to form an objective opinion.
San Antonio is a whole different ball of wax, this team is just brutally efficient at everything they do and I agree with everyone, Bynum has NO SHOT against Duncan, although I do think the Lakers can handle to some extent Parker by committee, they can run Sasha, Farmar, and Turiaf at him all game long and take him out of his game a little, I would like to see them let Duncan get his and shut down Parker but than you have the X factor, Ginobili, he disrupts an offense as good as anyone in the NBA and if he is consistant in a given series, LA has no answer for him, but I do think LA has a bench I would stack against any in the NBA and that includes the Spurs. I just don't think LA's starting squad is in the same league as them right now, that is why I say January is so critical and especially if they take out the Spurs in that little jog through Texas.