Post by hammi on Sept 12, 2005 12:18:40 GMT -5
Sorry but I have to go to work in a while so I just wrote a lil bit about each top 10 team, I promise next time It'll be much longer.
1. Minnesota Timberwolves (6-1)
- Damn Ginobili is playing like it's the UBL Finals or something. KG is finally smelling victory once again, as they knocked out the Heat by 21 points in the second game of the season. The Wolves have a lot of upside, but let's be serious, if KG falls, they all falls.
2. Miami Heat (8-2)
- Shaq doesn't show any signs of slowing down and Vince Carter is finally playing at the high level we've used to see him on. If everyone stays healthy or doesn't get a sever injury, this team are one of the teams to win it all.
3. Phoenix Suns (8-2)
- Adding Pau Gasol and putting him on the SF wasn't as bad I as thought. Actually, his statistics are better than at PF. Also, let's not forget Wade's numbers that have been improved due to a successfull training camp.
4. Utah Jazz (4-0)
- Yes they played the Bulls and Hornets, but they also defeated the Spurs. The Jazz had a great off season with AK and Boozer, now it's time to prove. Can this team coexist with each other on both sides. It's gonna be fun watching this team progress as the season goes along.
5. Memphis Grizzlies (6-3)
- Peja and Pierce are crazy together. Baron Davis and Drew Gooden are also a big factor, but Pierce and Peja are the deadliest SG/SF punch, no doubt. Memphis has a lot to look forward to, finally.
6. Portland Trailblazers (6-3)
- Michael Redd sure helps LbJ out in every way possible. James' scoring hasn't dropped but the way this team plays defense know has changed to a more trapping zone. Billups will need to score more, and Nazr will need to grab more Rs.
8. Washington Wizards (9-3)
- The defending champions are at it again. Averaging 10 more points than they are giving up, Arenas and Co. have been introduced to a very important thing in team basketball, chemistry. Chemistry wins titles.
9. Detroit Pistons (6-4)
- One of the biggest surprises in the league's history. A team compibled of Sheed and shit decides to step it up and beat teams like Lakers, Celtics, Nuggets and more. If they can keep it up, Sheed will definately get the MVP award. Props to Baller for assembling a great talent into one roster.
10. Indiana Pacers (6-4)
- Is JO looking nice or what? Rookie D-Wash is averaging 15ppg, which helps out a lot considering that's the second highest on the team. Kwame Brown is also standing up and yelling around with close to averaging a double double. This team is my favorite to win it all this season.
1. Minnesota Timberwolves (6-1)
- Damn Ginobili is playing like it's the UBL Finals or something. KG is finally smelling victory once again, as they knocked out the Heat by 21 points in the second game of the season. The Wolves have a lot of upside, but let's be serious, if KG falls, they all falls.
2. Miami Heat (8-2)
- Shaq doesn't show any signs of slowing down and Vince Carter is finally playing at the high level we've used to see him on. If everyone stays healthy or doesn't get a sever injury, this team are one of the teams to win it all.
3. Phoenix Suns (8-2)
- Adding Pau Gasol and putting him on the SF wasn't as bad I as thought. Actually, his statistics are better than at PF. Also, let's not forget Wade's numbers that have been improved due to a successfull training camp.
4. Utah Jazz (4-0)
- Yes they played the Bulls and Hornets, but they also defeated the Spurs. The Jazz had a great off season with AK and Boozer, now it's time to prove. Can this team coexist with each other on both sides. It's gonna be fun watching this team progress as the season goes along.
5. Memphis Grizzlies (6-3)
- Peja and Pierce are crazy together. Baron Davis and Drew Gooden are also a big factor, but Pierce and Peja are the deadliest SG/SF punch, no doubt. Memphis has a lot to look forward to, finally.
6. Portland Trailblazers (6-3)
- Michael Redd sure helps LbJ out in every way possible. James' scoring hasn't dropped but the way this team plays defense know has changed to a more trapping zone. Billups will need to score more, and Nazr will need to grab more Rs.
8. Washington Wizards (9-3)
- The defending champions are at it again. Averaging 10 more points than they are giving up, Arenas and Co. have been introduced to a very important thing in team basketball, chemistry. Chemistry wins titles.
9. Detroit Pistons (6-4)
- One of the biggest surprises in the league's history. A team compibled of Sheed and shit decides to step it up and beat teams like Lakers, Celtics, Nuggets and more. If they can keep it up, Sheed will definately get the MVP award. Props to Baller for assembling a great talent into one roster.
10. Indiana Pacers (6-4)
- Is JO looking nice or what? Rookie D-Wash is averaging 15ppg, which helps out a lot considering that's the second highest on the team. Kwame Brown is also standing up and yelling around with close to averaging a double double. This team is my favorite to win it all this season.