He just can't get over the Sixers beating the Spurs by 20 pts.
For years the WC has been the better conference, and this is the first season in a long time that this has happened. And Lukers stats show that the margin is pretty small, and highly dependent on the good teams beating up on the bad ones. There have always been bad teams in the league, and right now, the West has more of them than the East. Eventually these teams will get lucky in the draft and will rise from the bottom, but for now, the West has more weak teams and fewer elite ones.
That can still change this season. New Orleans has some real talent and may get to that level. Utah isn't that far away either. A major injury to one of the East's elite could drop them out of contention. Philly just lost Brand for the season. That might keep them from getting into contention. Orlando's loosing Jameer seriously impacts that team's chances. We'll have to see how Orlando does, to see how much it hurts, same as we'll have to watch the Lakers to see how much Bynum's absence hurts them.