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Pivotal offseason for the Warriors. Parting ways with Mark Jackson, a wildly unpopular decision in many basketball circles for the unproven Steve Kerr. Kerr was paid handsomely too. Bit disservice to Jackson's ability to coach up guard play in the form of Steph and Klay's success and development. The next move is to support Klay 100% with his Golden State future or move all-in on Kevin Love.
Houston was a vogue pick out of the West for some this past season, but the front office failed to address the lack of cohesion between the D12 and Asik pairing. When there were plentiful suitors. Terrence Jones will continue to grow. I like his game a lot, reminds me of shades of J-Smoove. I'd like to see Jones further develop his outside shot to space the floor and be respected as an offensive threat.
Dame and LMA are a topnotch youthful duo in the entire league, but the Blazers remain vulnerable defensively. I always wonder if Batum has tapped out his ceiling as a player, particularly offensively.
My wildcard is the Phoenix Suns. Dragic and Bledsoe is a two-headed monster that presents a deadly back court. Hornacek blew the league away in his rookie coaching campaign. Not to mention they own #14, #18, and #27. Valuable selections in a loaded class. Hit on two of those and Phoenix is more than good money moving forward.
Houston was a vogue pick out of the West for some this past season, but the front office failed to address the lack of cohesion between the D12 and Asik pairing. When there were plentiful suitors. Terrence Jones will continue to grow. I like his game a lot, reminds me of shades of J-Smoove. I'd like to see Jones further develop his outside shot to space the floor and be respected as an offensive threat.
Dame and LMA are a topnotch youthful duo in the entire league, but the Blazers remain vulnerable defensively. I always wonder if Batum has tapped out his ceiling as a player, particularly offensively.
My wildcard is the Phoenix Suns. Dragic and Bledsoe is a two-headed monster that presents a deadly back court. Hornacek blew the league away in his rookie coaching campaign. Not to mention they own #14, #18, and #27. Valuable selections in a loaded class. Hit on two of those and Phoenix is more than good money moving forward.