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  • #49623
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    Mikez
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    After seeing ESPNs future rankings, what are your rankings based on current rosters, free agency speculation, etc etc.

    let’s go 3 years down the road top 10 teams.

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  • #788272
    festar35festar35
    festar35
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    My top 5 are:
    1. Thunder
    2. Heat
    3. Pacers
    4. Bulls
    5. Rockets

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  • #788343
    festar35festar35
    festar35
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    My top 5 are:
    1. Thunder
    2. Heat
    3. Pacers
    4. Bulls
    5. Rockets

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  • #788348
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    dacula18
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    1) Bulls (Assuming D-Rose comes back 100% and continues developing that jumper like he was doing)
    2) Thunder (If they are smart they will bring in some more big men to compliment Durant and Westbrook)
    3) Heat (There will always be washed up veterans willing to sign for nothing to play with LBJ)
    4) Rockets (Assuming they get Dwight this off season)
    5) Pacers (Will need to see more consistency with George and Hibbert before I move them higher)
    6) Warriors (Curry, Thompson, and Barnes plus a low post scorer will be great in 3 years)

    7-10 in no order
    San Antonio (If Pop stays they will be good no matter who plays for them)
    Denver (A lot of young talent that will only get better)
    Memphis (As long as Gasol is there they will be tough to beat)
    Wherever Chris Paul goes (Maybe Hawks or Clippers)

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  • #788419
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    dacula18
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    1) Bulls (Assuming D-Rose comes back 100% and continues developing that jumper like he was doing)
    2) Thunder (If they are smart they will bring in some more big men to compliment Durant and Westbrook)
    3) Heat (There will always be washed up veterans willing to sign for nothing to play with LBJ)
    4) Rockets (Assuming they get Dwight this off season)
    5) Pacers (Will need to see more consistency with George and Hibbert before I move them higher)
    6) Warriors (Curry, Thompson, and Barnes plus a low post scorer will be great in 3 years)

    7-10 in no order
    San Antonio (If Pop stays they will be good no matter who plays for them)
    Denver (A lot of young talent that will only get better)
    Memphis (As long as Gasol is there they will be tough to beat)
    Wherever Chris Paul goes (Maybe Hawks or Clippers)

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  • #788480
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    1. Thunder – Westbrook and Durant is enough to make them favorites.

    2. Bulls – Really well coached and will always play defense. D-Rose should allow them to be at least average offensively.

    3. Rockets – Too talented on offense, tend to make smart personnel moves.

    4. Heat – Assuming LeBron is still there.

    5. Pacers – As long as they have Hibbert and George, they should be a pretty good team.

    6. Nuggets – Exciting, very deep, Gallinari could really blossom if given a few years of good health

    7. Clippers – Chris Paul is good.

    8. Warriors – Nice team with young talent, definitely could grow together. Built to contend in postseason.

    9. Wizards – John Wall, Bradley Beal, and Otto Porter and a good defense should make them a good team.

    10. Grizzlies- Marc Gasol is one of the league’s better two-way players.

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  • #788410
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    1. Thunder – Westbrook and Durant is enough to make them favorites.

    2. Bulls – Really well coached and will always play defense. D-Rose should allow them to be at least average offensively.

    3. Rockets – Too talented on offense, tend to make smart personnel moves.

    4. Heat – Assuming LeBron is still there.

    5. Pacers – As long as they have Hibbert and George, they should be a pretty good team.

    6. Nuggets – Exciting, very deep, Gallinari could really blossom if given a few years of good health

    7. Clippers – Chris Paul is good.

    8. Warriors – Nice team with young talent, definitely could grow together. Built to contend in postseason.

    9. Wizards – John Wall, Bradley Beal, and Otto Porter and a good defense should make them a good team.

    10. Grizzlies- Marc Gasol is one of the league’s better two-way players.

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