For just the second time in the 13-year history of the NBA.com GM Survey, five different teams received multiple votes to win The Finals. The San Antonio Spurs got the most votes, but still less than half.
Yep, nobody really knows what's going to happen this season. All we know is that the Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers are probably going to meet in the Eastern Conference finals. But even that depends on the health of some players that haven't been all that healthy in recent years. We've said the same about the Bulls and Miami Heat before, only to see that get blown up by Derrick Rose's injuries and the Indiana Pacers' defense.
The West seems particularly wide open, given the age of the Spurs and the health of Kevin Durant. The Dallas Mavericks, Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Clippers all could be heirs to the throne if new personnel fits right or if they take the needed step forward on one end of the floor or the other.
May and June are a long ways away, but we'll start getting answers to all our questions about the 2014-15 season on Tuesday.
Yep, nobody really knows what's going to happen this season. All we know is that the Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers are probably going to meet in the Eastern Conference finals. But even that depends on the health of some players that haven't been all that healthy in recent years. We've said the same about the Bulls and Miami Heat before, only to see that get blown up by Derrick Rose's injuries and the Indiana Pacers' defense.
The West seems particularly wide open, given the age of the Spurs and the health of Kevin Durant. The Dallas Mavericks, Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Clippers all could be heirs to the throne if new personnel fits right or if they take the needed step forward on one end of the floor or the other.
May and June are a long ways away, but we'll start getting answers to all our questions about the 2014-15 season on Tuesday.
This theme needs to be brought back immediately and used before every game. Screw what's used now.