i'm excited about my Warriors signing Al Horford, one of the great unsung super stars and glue guys in the NBA. If he can stay healthy, he will do for the Warriors what he's done for every team he's played for: Power in the paint, scoring from the 3, rebounding, and provising smarts, and locker room presence. The dubs signed Jonathon Kuminga, so that's a done deal. Proof there's a God. Both teams win. The Warriors retain the right to trade JK and JK gets the paycheck he felt he deserved. The later is in question in my mind. Look up the numbers, they should shock you. Coach Kerr said it best once the signing was announced that JK will be given every opportunity to be the player he believes himself to be. Ah, egos and Super Egos!!! It has been my experience that a great many athletes by the time they readch the collegiate level have a skewed view of their abilities. Mirror mirror, on the wall who's the . . . you get my meaning. Okay, okay, benefit of the doubt, JK is a super athlete. Maybe, just mybe, he will grow his game. I never want a player to fail. However, I believe as many coaches and talking heads do, that the Warriors still need to acquire a third young three-point shooter/athletic wing. In the meantime, let's see if Jk can fill the void. As for where the Warriors will wind up in the |Western Conference, I never sell Coach Kerr short. Remember, when Jimmy Butler joined the team last season, the Dubs were 20 wins to 8 losses before Steph Curry injured his ham-string.
At this early stage of the season, the following teams appear to me to be the creme-de la-creme:
UGGETS: The acquisition of Jonas Valuncuna to back up Jokic creates a wall of strenght and talent at the five. Cam Johnson is a hundered percent better defender than M. Porter and a more conssistent 3 pt wing. Brown comes back for onball defense in the backcourt. Tim Hardaway Jr adds the increased bench strengh at the wing. A team that took the N\BA champs to the 7th game in the West has impromve their roster mightily.
OKC: Not much to say here. They're the champs and check off all the positional boxes. I like the Nuggets over them.
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS: I'm slipping my Dubs in here as a surprise team. The addition of Al Horford and a full year of Butler and Curry and Coach Kerr's smart. There are a few teams with greater athleticism and youth, but I'm going with experience and smarts.
The next two team have huge asterisks next to them.
DALLES MAVERICKS: I'm not a fan of Jason Kidd as a coach, that's one turn off for me. The other questions: Can Anthony Davis arrive at the playoffs healthy? Same goes for Kyrie Irving. Additional consideration: Will Cooper Flagg be ready as a rookie? On the positive side, there's talk that Mav's cent Lively grew three inches over the summer. Whoa! Making him 7'2"
HOUSTON ROCKETS: The Rockets would have been my third choice had not pt guard Fred VanVleet not been lost to the team for the season. The addition of KD, of course, makes the Rockets stronger, but they still remain young and in need need of a team leader. The Rockets have a powerful young center in Alperen Sengun and two excellent backup centers in Capella and Steven Adams who will teach the team to do the Haka, the traditional Maori war dance, which mignt be worth a few extra fear points. Coaching in the clutch might be a problem. I sense inflexibility in Ime Udoka.
LA LAKERS: It will all come down to Doncic. Can he be the leader of the team and its top scorer, and leader in assists. He damn-well almost did int the year before in the NBA Finals, so why not in LA? Then the question becomes how does LeBron fit in? Another questionmark: JJ Redick's coaching. I do not see anything better than average here. Hw made some questionable decisions in last season's playoffs.
LA CLIPPERS: Okay, they are worth mentiong. But too many ifs for me. Those ifs: Can Kawhi state healthy? Can Brook Lopez help? Will they miss Norm Powell's creative shooting? Will Beale get his Wizards' mojo back? back?
On the outdoor court
Two boys playin basketball
Ignoring the rain
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