Utah is now my favorite Western team, as both San Antonio and Phoenix have disappointed me. Actually, the disapointment has been growing for a while, and my fondness for the Jazz has increased as the steadiness of Sloan and the quality of the play and the payers has been very impressive.
I was thinking that the Jazz might emerge as the top contenders to the Lakers for the WC finals, and the only thing that has kept them from that, IMO, was the injury to Boozer. That was something of a blessing, since it helped the Jazz to develop Milsap, and now that Boozer is back they are a very deep and very disciplined team, with one of the best pg's playing the game today.
What prompted this post was the fact that the Jazz have won 10 in a row, making them the hottest team in the league right now. They are in a virtual tie for 3rd place along with with a few other teams, and San Antonio is only 2 games ahead in 2nd place. LA is waay ahead and probably won't be caught and home-court advantage will be theirs. But the Jazz are now looking like the team to challenge them, and I think they will be monsters in the playoffs.
The Jazz where at full strength last year and still got owned in the playoffs by the Lakers. The Spurs on the other hand did not really have Manu for most of the series and still made the Lakers sweat in their series. IMO the Spurs are the biggest threat to the Lakers, not that the Jazz are not but if anyone is going to knock the Lakers off my money would be on the Spurs moreso than the Jazz. That's what strange about those two teams, I've said it before that IMO the Jazz have more talented b-ball team than the Lakers. The Lakers have clearly far superior talent at a couple of positions but the Jazz are better and deeper from 1 to 5 than any team in the league yet the Spurs who are very good at only 3 positions seem to pose a bigger threat.
Have you finally enbraced the horror that is the Sixer Charlie Brown? How many times are they going to trick you? I told you the Sixers were "fools gold" but you don't listen. For some reason you seem to have a good view of the NBA EXCEPT when it comes to the Sixers and Lakers. IMO you're too much of a homer to realize how crappy the Sixers are and it's also your Sixers homerism that blinds you to how good the Lakers have been because they owned the Sixers in the Finals when they met.
Since I've already stated that the Lakers are the best team in the West now, I'm not sure what your problem is. The Jazz just beat the Lakers so it's not unreasonable to suggest they could challenge them. Besides the Lakers sucked since Shaq left until last season, so much so that Kobme wanted to be traded. Now they're in good shape thanks to a collusionist trade that brought them Gasol, but that's another story.
All teams have flaws, and the Jazz have weaknesses as well, but whether other teams can exploit them or not is the issue. Over the past 11 games the Jazz have kicked things up another notch-beating times by the leagues largest margin during that stretch, well-above their regular season average. This is the time of the season when the good teams start to shine and teams that aren't that good like the Sixers get exposed. For the Jazz to be performing like this now bodes well for their future.
I agree that they need to show more, like an ability to win on the road, but I'm not big on three-pojnt shooting and I'm more concerned with eliminating 2nd-chance shots than blocking them. The Jazz are fine with their interior defense for the most part, and have a very efficient well-run offense. Deron Williams is a real asset, and the best point guard in the NBA. Neither San Antonio or LA have anyone to slow him down, and that's their edge.
I'm not saying San Antonio or LA are bad teams. They're not. But the Spurs have lost talent to age and haven't replaced enough of it, IMO, and the Lakers lost Bynum. They aren't as good as they were with him, and I'm not convinced either team can stay with Boston or Cleveland. Or for that matter Utah, who I think is on their way to becoming an elite team now that Boozer is back.