by Andrew on Fri Apr 03, 2015 9:42 am
West
Pretenders: Houston, Portland, LA Clippers, Memphis, Dallas
"Pretenders" is a bit of a strong word to use here, but if we're separating the most likely candidates to come out of the West from the slightly less likely, then I suppose it's a fair enough term. Granted, the West is competitive, and any upsets are more like "upsets", but these are the teams I see taking each other out, then falling to a contender.
I'm also not counting Oklahoma City (or New Orleans, if they end up nabbing the eighth spot) in either category, as they're neither legitimate contenders, nor in a position to possibly be considered one. They're not really in the discussion when it comes to who's a legit contender, and who's masquerading as one.
Contenders: Golden State, San Antonio
The Spurs may be in sixth place, and home court advantage was huge for them last year, but they're the defending champions and I'm not going to count them out until such time as they've been eliminated. How many times have they supposedly been finished in...well, almost the past decade now? Their resilience wins them the nod here.
I also think Golden State deserves a lot of credit for what they've done this season. Sure, the table is set for a colossal crash and burn, a la the Mavericks in 2007, but I'm going to say that they keep rolling right through to the Western Conference Finals. Just as the Playoff mettle of the Spurs' roster has me thinking they're still a legitimate contender, I also have to acknowledge the Warriors' brilliance and depth. Kerr's a rookie coach, but he seems to have good assistants and learned from two great coaches in Phil Jackson and Gregg Popovich. That'll be a fun clash, if it happens.
East
Pretenders: Toronto, Chicago, Washington
Like Oklahoma City (or possibly New Orleans), I'm leaving Milwaukee, Miami, and Brooklyn/Boston/Charlotte off the list, because they're neither pretenders nor contenders. They're Playoff teams - by virtue of being in a weak conference, if you want to be brutally honest about it - and that's about it.
Once again, pretenders may be a bit of a harsh word, but there is something holding each of those teams back from being bonafide contenders this year. If Chicago can stay healthy, they could feasibly end up having a surprise run, but I don't see them getting out of the East. Similar situation with Toronto: Eastern Conference Finals isn't a completely unrealistic expectation, but a second round exit seems more likely. Washington really seems to have faltered as the season has worn out, so I could certainly see them losing to the Bulls or Raptors in the first round.
Contenders: Cleveland, Atlanta
I'm going to give the Hawks their due here. Like the Warriors, everything's set up for an abrupt and disappointing exit much earlier than you'd expect, but I think they've got a very good chance of keeping it together and making the Eastern Conference Finals. I could see them getting out of the East, though I'm not sure about their chances of actually beating whoever comes out of the West.
Cleveland has gotten it together as the season has progressed, they made some good deals that bolstered their roster, and, you know, LeBron James is there.I kind of feel it's a toss-up right now between them and the Hawks as far as advancing to the Finals - let's see how they both perform in the Playoffs - but I'm not sure either of them will be able to topple the Western Conference Champions.