Northwest Division Preview
2015-09-17[Editor’s Note: This is the second installment in our annual six part series of division previews. EvilGenius led things off with his stellar Pacific Division Preview and Cory Hughey is at bat today with a breakdown of the Northwest Divison. Key to every team in this series will be the teams’ additions, subtractions, storylines, a prediction of how far they’ll go this season, and a new wrinkle for this year…a spotlight on a player we’d love to have and a player we love to hate from each team.]
The Northwest Divison will probably be the least competitive division in the league, not that winning your division really matters anymore other than a hoisting a banner and printing thousands of tee-shirts that will be on the clearance section of NBA.com two months later. The Thunder at full strength are the only team with a punchers chance of getting to the Conference Semi-Finals or beyond. The Jazz are ready to break out of their cocoon, and could threaten to grab a late playoff seed. It gets ugly after them as the Nuggets, Blazers, and Timberwolves are all headed to lottery land.
Denver Nuggets
Additions: Emmanuel Mudiay (draft), Nikola Jokic (draft), Nick Johnson (Houston), Joey Dorsey (Houston), Will Barton (re-signed), Jameer Nelson (re-signed)
Subtractions: Ty Lawson (Houston)
Storylines
1. Who will be on the roster after the All-Star break? I assume the only players who won’t be discussed during trade talks are Nurkic and Mudiay. For contenders looking to add a player to put them over the hump, few teams will be as willing to move talent in their prime as Denver.
2. After the trade dust settles, will they challenge Boston for the biggest draft war chest in the league? They are already owed protected picks from Portland, Houston, and Memphis (via Cleveland). Denver also has the right to swap first round picks with the New York, with no protections. If the Knicks win the lottery, Denver will be making the pick thanks to the Melo deal.
Player I’d Love to Have: Jusef Nurkic. He’s probably the only player on the Nuggets roster they flat out wouldn’t trade, and he’s the reason Timofey Mozgov is a Cav today. Nurkic was third at the pivot last season in DRPM, and he makes $8 million per year less than the rotating cast underneath Varejao’s fun hair. If there was a redraft of the 2014 draft today, he’d go third at the latest.
Player I love to Hate: Take a moment out of your day for this one. Clear your mind. Take a deep breath. Now slowly exhale. Relax and think about that yoga jazz. Say an ‘om’ or two. Are you relaxed? Good. Now take the peaceful serenity you’ve just experienced and digest the fact that coming into this season JJ freaking Hickson has made $22 million in his career. Don’t throw your phone. It will cost a weeks’ wages or more to replace. Don’t smash your magic mouse either. Those suckers are $50 a pop if you’re lucky. Glass breaking. Glass breaking always soothes a rage, and you’ve always hated your girlfriend’s stupid coffee mug with the cat on it. First, put your shoes on. Then take one last look of hate at her ridiculous cup. Now, smash it on the floor and seethe in anger for a moment. Next, take your lady friend’s cat and place it on the table. Take a picture of the cat and broken mug with your phone (Good thing you didn’t smash your phone). Text it to your girlfriend, and blame the cat.
Prediction: 34-48 or 20-62
I kind of like the Nuggets, because in a way I feel bonded with their fan base by being humiliatingly ditched by a star. Their secondary logo with the pick axe is an Eyes Wide Shut fun fest of complimentary colors, simplicity with local ties, and the threat of violence. It’s nearly perfect. If they built a world class amusement park within an hour of Denver, I could totally live there. My only requirements to live in a city are that they have good beer, an NBA team and top shelf roller coasters. Denver hits two out of three. If you were curious, the only NBA cities that hit all three are Los Angeles, Orlando, Charlotte, Boston and Cleveland.
If the Nuggets don’t trade Kenneth Faried, Wilson Chandler, and Danilo Gallinari, I could see them being a competitive late lottery team that falls short by a couple games. Mudiay’s size and athleticism really intrigues me. He has a better shot at being a star than Russell. Nurkic could take another step and become a top-40 or so player. On the other hand, I wouldn’t be against them blowing it all up. The top four in the West aren’t going anywhere anytime soon and you can always sell the future to a fan base for a couple years, especially when they are mile high.
Minnesota Timberwolves
Additions: Karl-Anthony Towns (draft), Tyus Jones (draft), Nemanja Bjelica (draft rights), Damjan Rudez (Indiana), Kevin Garnett (re-signed)
Subtractions: Chase Budinger (Indiana), Gary Neal (Washington)
Storylines
1. Do they make some moves for an unlikely playoff push? The organizational mandate after the Love trade was that they wanted to end their decade of rebuilding. They have a lot of potential trade chips on the roster. With the drafting of Towns, Pekovic and Dieng are moveable. Rubio still has fans around the league. Bennett is… nevermind.
2. Does Kevin Garnett choke one of his teammates? If I was a gambling man As my descent into full blown gambling addiction matures, I’ve began contemplating odds on just about everything. Just for fun, I’ve set the opening odds on which teammate Garnett will physically assault, with the favorite being Shabazz Muhammad (3/2) and the long shot being Nikola Pekovic (50/1). I would definitely pay more to watch Pekovic and Garnett fight in locker room than I ever would for some crummy boxing PPV. I’m also going to set the over/under on number of times this season I get blackout drunk and shed a crocodile tear while watching Andrew Wiggins Vines at 4.5. I kind of like the over.
Player I’d Love to Have: Andrew Wiggins. Now that Love is signed longterm, the fear that the Wiggins trade could be the next highlight on the Cleveland failure package is gone. That being said, Wiggins going to be an absolute witch for a decade on the wing, capable of guarding four positions, and his offensive growth will be the evil sprinkles on top. If nothing else, Drew will be MKG with a decent jumper. That’s his floor. The primary reason I was against the deal is that LeBron is really a PF, and as he loses athleticism, he’ll play in the post more often. I saw Love as a great luxury, and that small forward will be a need for the cash strapped Cavs in the near future.
Player I love to Hate: Anthony Bennett. It’s not his fault Chris Grant drafted him first overall. People lose sight of the fact that he was universally projected as a top five pick in a draft without a clear cut pecking order at the top. At least he had a productive summer for team Canada. I’d like to see him in a functional organization before I admit that he’s a lost cause. Dallas is absolutely devoid of young talent, and if Carlisle can’t fix him, then I’ll call him a bust. Why hasn’t that trade happened?
Prediction: 28-54
A healthy Rubio, along with the addition of Towns, and Wiggins’ natural maturation makes me want to believe that they can take a step towards relevance. Of any of the lottery teams, they have the most intriguing young core. Wiggins and Towns have the potential to be the foundation of an elite defense. Garnett, Tayshaun Prince and Andre Miller are getting 401k checks this season to mentor the young team.
Oklahoma City Thunder
Additions: Cameron Payne (draft), Enes Kanter (re-signed), Kyle Singler (re-signed)
Subtractions: Perry Jones (Boston), Jeremy Lamb (Charlotte)
Storylines
1. Will Durant’s upcoming free agency be a distraction? LeBron’s free agency hysteria happened before Twitter fully broke out of its shell. What Durant does next July will be a daily question for a team that has more questions going forward than concrete answers.
2. NBA lore is littered with college coaches who couldn’t cut it in the NBA. It’s a completely different game, and the coach doesn’t have nearly the power over the team that he did in college. Will first time NBA coach Billy Donovan be able to handle the NBA circus? We’re talking about a guy who took a job with the Magic and backed out the following day. The Thunder will have more outside noise this year than anyone. Donovan will also be coaching Saint Weirdo. Every NBA coach Waiters has had thus far has been fired the following year.
3. Will the Thunder be remembered as the dynasty that never was. During the 2011 Finals, it seemed as though they had the youth and core to be an all-time team. Four seasons of bad injury breaks later, and it could all implode. If anything, they are the blue print for why the Love deal was necessary. You never know when your title window will close.
Player I’d Love to Have: The only answer is Durant. If Andy takes one for the team and retires after this season, the Cavs would be below the anticipated $89 million salary cap, and thus eligible to receive sign and trade players. Love rejoins Westbrook in OKC and Durant, LeBron and Kyrie eviscerate the league for the next six seasons. If Durant is determined to leave OKC, Love is as good of a replacement as they could realistically hope for. I’m just being greedy.
Player I Love to Hate: Dion Waiters. You can’t truly hate something, without loving it first. I hate that I believed in Dion so much. I hate that I burned $100 on a Dion Waiters throwback jersey that’s buried in the former Cleveland players graveyard in my closet. I hate that he and Kyrie couldn’t make it work. There’s a part of me that still thinks he’ll become a gem. There’s another part of me that thinks he’s fundamentally flawed, and he’ll either be playing in Europe in two years or he’ll own a carwash in Philly.
Prediction: 65-17 Eliminated in the Western Conference Finals
Durant and Westbrook are the best combo in the league, and they are flanked by Ibaka, who is an albino alligator asset who can stretch the floor and protect the rim. If all three are healthy during the playoffs, they could win the title. I see them having the best record in the league and dropping to the Clippers in a tight Western Conference Finals. If Durant leaves, the dominoes will drop. Westbrook will scoot to LA the following summer and a page one rewrite of franchise will begin. I’m leaning toward Durant re-signing for no other reason than I can’t see him walking away from Westbrook and Ibaka. This isn’t Aldridge leaving Portland. Sometimes the grass is only greener on the other side of street because your neighbor is a raging alcoholic who plays scratch-offs all day on his porch and doesn’t pick up his dog’s excrement.
Portland Trail Blazers
Additions: Pat Connaughton (draft), Al-Farouq Aminu (Dallas), Gerald Henderson (Charlotte), Noah Vonleh (Charlotte), Mason Plumlee (Brooklyn), Ed Davis (Lakers)
Subtractions: LaMarcus Aldridge (San Antonio), Wesley Matthews (Dallas), Nicolas Batum (Charlotte), Robin Lopez (New York), Steve Blake (Detroit)
Storylines
1. Will they be the worst team in the West? Four of their five starters from a year ago are gone, and none of the scabs replacements come close to the guy they are replacing.
2. Is Lillard a top-five fantasy player this season? He’s going to have a Westbrook-like usage rate this season, and he’ll exert zero effort on defense. 30 points per game is in play this year for Lillard.
3. Will Paul Allen say screw it and fire Neil Olshey for losing the roster, and let up and coming Portland comedian Ian Karmel and his roommate Ron Funchess run the organization? Mandatory mustaches for players? Wrestling themed uniforms? The leagues first nacho cannon? Why not? They were two of my favorite Kibitz Room comedians and the fact that there wasn’t a reality show set at their apartment is a crime against humanity. NBA TV is always looking for content and they could right that wrong airing the zany antics of Karmel and Funchess as they rebuild the franchise into a real life Jack in the Box commercial.
Player I’d Love to Have: Maurice Harkless. He was buried on Orlando’s bench last season, but I low-key wanted the Cavs to deal for him this offseason. In the current NBA, you can’t have enough versatile wings, and Harkless posted a 0.66 DRPM. He’s got a 7′ wingspan and decent athleticism. His career 3P% of .303 isn’t great, but you’d think it would improve with the attention LeBron, Love and Kyrie attract.
Player I love to Hate: Chris Kaman for no other reason than he looks like Erick Rowan, who wasn’t deserving of being pushed in the Wyatt Family.
Prediction: 18-64
Maybe Vonleh taps into his pre-draft potential. Maybe Plumlee’s flashes of brilliance become a feature attraction. Maybe Aminu scores 20 points in a game this year. That’s a sad list of maybes, and maybes don’t make gravy. It’s going to be rough year for one of the best fan bases in the league. They still have an All-Star caliber player, but having one isn’t nearly enough in the nuclear arms race of the West. We’ve experienced the affect of losing a star player and receiving nothing in return and it was brutal. At least they have funky donuts and great beer.
Utah Jazz
Additions: Trey Lyles (draft), Raul Neto (draft rights), Tibor Pleiss (draft rights), Joe Ingles (re-signed)
Subtractions: Jeremy Evans (Dallas)
Storylines
1. Will they grab a playoff spot? After the All-Star break the Jazz went 19-10, and posted the best Defensive Rating in the league giving up only 94.8 points per game.
2. Will Gobert win Defensive Player of the Year? He held opponents to shooting 40.8% at the rim. Just for some context, perceived future superstar Andre Drummond’s opponents shot 48% at the rim.
3. Will Derrick Favors pass Mike Conley as the guy proclaimed to be the most underrated player in the league? He posted a superior RPM than Blake Griffin and Kevin Love last season. His contract also looks like an absolute bargain (four years, $49 million), when you see the figures that Tristan Thompson has turned down. The Jazz would start doing Fireball rotgut whisk-schnapps promotions before they would trade Favors straight up for Thompson.
Player I’d Love to Have: Rudy Gobert. There’s no where near enough Jameson in my apartment for me to delve into the players Chris Grant could have selected during his tenure on the rusty throne. Gobert was available when the Cavs selected Russian party boy, and current Brooklyn Net, Sergey Karasev.
Player I love to Hate: Trey Burke for no other reason than he’s from Columbus and he went to Michigan. I don’t have a deep visceral hatred of Michigan that most Buckeyes do. It’s too far away for me to really hate them. Living in Youngstown, I have to deal with Methadone County (Mercer County) Pennsyltuckians on a daily basis. I hate Western PA more than Ted Cruz hates dopamine.
Prediction: 45-37 Eliminated in the first round
I’ve only driven through nuclear testing areas of Utah, but I’ve heard nothing but good things about Salt Lake City. The Jazz’s talent is home grown and they are in a much better spot than most of the cosmopolitan NBA teams.
I think cols is a jeb ( pot smoker ) bush fan —-ha ha —–agree with you evil up the ante for t.t. to 85 million —if he refuses then he / paul have an ultimatum —–difficult for me to believe that t.t. would be that naïve to walk away from 85 million and what the future as being a cavs player for the next 5 years( plus ) holds —–sometime you need to BE A MAN AND MAKE YOUR OWN DECISIONS AND NOT LISTEN TO THE ” OUTSIDE BULL SHI- ! “
I favor upping the bid about $1M at the last minute so everyone can save face and act like they won.
Cols, do you by chance want Trump to be elected our next President?
You be the judge…
http://thenationalmarijuananews.com/2015/07/donald-trumps-stance-on-marijuana/
Although Trump is 90% buffoon, about 5% of the time, he says something right on the money (slightly higher percentage than Cols). For example, he was the only Republican hopeful that did not kowtow to the Kim (didn’t do her job) Davis theory that her personal views trump the Supreme Court. For a comparison, see http://memegenerator.net/instance/64525247
Nope. I vote for the most liberal of the two candidates in the general election and for the most liberal of democratic primary.
Me too. I also vote for the more liberal. However, I avoid the widespread confusion that dingbats and liberals are the same thing. Dingbats are dingbats. They might also be liberal.
I am firmly in TT gets paid whatever camp.
What about Delly? Can he get paid a what he wants to?
Nope. Out of shape dudes who have almost no NBA level skills do not get paid.
Why are you so worried about the payroll? It’s not your money. Our goal is to win a championship not have the lowest payroll.
Yeah exactly, We should be extending Moz for the max, Delly for the max, Toss Andy a few more million … it’s not our money.
Yep… that privilege is reserved for undersized centers who can’t shoot…
Yeah, paid whatever he’s worth…
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/13679028/kyrie-irving-says-progressing-return-court-cleveland-cavaliers
France/Spain in OT right now on ESPN3. Both these teams are awesome. http://t.co/gMCvmFccd0
I’m watching this game and wondering if the Cavs could have beat Chicago last year if Pau hadn’t gotten hurt. He’s got 40 of Spain’s 80 points in overtime.
I’m more concerned about the Bulls than the Heat. That’s a valid question about Pau. I certainly think we could’ve lost that series had Pau been healthy. Also Noah wasn’t healthy either.
If Kevin Love hadn’t gotten hurt, the Cavs probably sweep the Bulls…
Are you trolling me again?!?!?! The Bulls have never and can never and will never beat a LeBron team if he get even the slightest amount of help. They would’ve swept them if Love and Irving were healthy. If Smith wasn’t suspended they would’ve swept them.
^ the evil genius version of trolls!!
Law of averages. In that alternate reality if t hey get Pau back, we get KLove too. If Noah’s a hundred percent then Kyrie should be a 100 too. So I’d say we still beat them in a series.
I’m an irrationally big fan of Faried and Gallinari. Love the way those two guys play. You can say what you want about the Nugs’ management, but I’m not sure what recourse they had left after Iggy bolted, Javale couldn’t get healthy, Gallo took about 1.5 years to recover from injury, and Lawson’s brain fell out..
They seem like an Eastern Conference team stuck out west. Bad luck, mediocre decisions, no superstars, and about 40 wins? Maybe you get to play a slumping Hawks or a perpetually injured Bulls team in the first round.
Agreed. They’re a team that should have figured out a way to package assets for a star, or blow it up. Also, they made the dumbest move ever in firing George Karl. I like Dino too. If I were them I’d be tempted to see what a core of Dino, Nurkic, Mudiay, and Faried can do.
It’s an interesting core. I think they sit until they find out the market value of the knicks’ pick swap. If the knicks are crap in december and a top 50 player somewhere wants out, you’ve got a real tough decision to make. If Mudiay and Nurkic are just good starters (which is probably the safest bet), trading Gallo and Faried for picks/scrubs could be kicking the can to the same situation in 3-5 years.
Nate, is there any feasible way (using trade exceptions) that the Cavs could swap TT for the Manimal?
No. Just keep TT. He’s much better anyways.
He’s a malcontent, and unless the Cavs reach a long term deal with him, I’d prefer someone who wants to be in Cleveland and wants to win championships.
I don’t think anything TT has done shows he is a malcontent. The season hasn’t started, they aren’t even holding official practices yet.
He is not content with the $80M the Cavs have offered him. And unless they agree to pay him $14M more, he will most likely sign the QO. He may not be a malcontent in other ways but he’s certainly one when it comes to wanting to be massively overpaid…
He might be being used by RP to showcase his hardball bargaining style. If so, it is to TT’s disadvantage, and I hope he wises up. Even if he does sign the QO, he will be surprised to find no one will pay him that much, so he will likely wind up back with the Cavs. RP sez TT will not come back if he signs the QO. We will see how that turns out. It might be time for LeBron to fire RP. What does he need him for? LeBron will get the max until he is 70. Plus,… Read more »
But isn’t that what the Bledsoe deal was for last year? To show RP’s hardball bargaining style… To that end, maybe he’s just deciding he has to back up his rep now with the TT deal. Don’t think LBJ will ever fire him since he’s one of the Four Horsemen. I’d be interested to know what kind of firewalls Klutch has with LRMR…
His job is to get TT the most money. Why would or should they settle until they absolutely have too?
Because it’s ridiculous
I hadn’t known that RP was a 4HM. My guess is that when any of the 4HM start putting their interests above LeBron’s, there will be less HM.
Totally agree with Raoul here. TT is in a tough spot. Paul is using the situation to bolster his rep, and Lebron- who “made” Paul in the first place- is telling TT to stay quiet and let RP do his job. I bet it’s killing TT to not be working with the team, and if it were up to him he would have signed months ago.
Hmmm. Unfortunately, the trade exception is for $10.6 million, and Faried’s contract this year is $11,235,955. So they cannot fit it into the exception. The only way to trade TT for Faried this year would be to sign him before camp, wait until Cleveland is allowed to trade him December and do the deal then. (I believe this is allowed. They cannot sign and trade TT for a player directly.) Additionally, I see little reason that Denver would want TT. What would have to happen is a team like Portland who might want TT would have to send assets to… Read more »
That’s too bad. As Cols also said, the season hasn’t even started yet. But guess what? I’m already sick of TT…
@EG: Personally I would take Faried for TT and not flinch… but I can see Nate’s point that Denver probably wouldn’t want TT. Correct me if I’m wrong Nate, but as I look at the stats, Faried seems to be a comparable, if not better, defensive player than TT? I would agree that TT’s length is an asset defensively, and TT probably does better guarding centers than Faried. I would also guess that Faried is comparable to TT on defensive switches guarding perimeter players because of Faried’s athleticism. One last thing, I think you meant TT is one year younger,… Read more »
The Evil part of me wants the Cavs to call RP and TT’s bluff and just say “take the $80M or go ahead and sign the QO.” Despite the Toronto smoke screen, I don’t think TT really wants to leave the team that will be the EC (if not the Finals) favorites for the foreseeable future. Despite the signing the QO threat, I also don’t think TT really wants to take his chances on either injury or reduced stats/importance with a healthy KLove and wind up with a deal that’s less than the $80M that the Cavs are offering (I… Read more »
EG: “And forget about LBJ leaving”… glad you said this, I was going to address the same point. One of the most mysterious aspects of the TT saga is this purported “LBJ leverage.” Yes LBJ is being a good soldier and sticking up for his teammate. On the other hand, vastly overpaying for TT and hamstringing the organization’s ability to make moves in the future would be a more legitimate cause for concern re: LBJ. I don’t buy the argument that the Cavs are screwed with their cap, so pay TT anyway. As I see it, the Cavs have one… Read more »
Agree with this “leaving part”. Lebron’s not dumb to let his legacy be stained by a role player’s contract through leaving. What leverage does he have on that?? Were talking about TT here not prime Shaq.
On the flip side, I won’t point the finger of “malcontent” alone at TT. I’d say 90% to Rich Paul. Isn’t it that more money for the player more money on the agent to?? If TT signs the Q.O with all the risk upon it, then that’s the time I’d say he’s a malcontent.
It’s great to hear so many folks are getting fed up with the TT/Paul shenanigans. I am also sick of TT. Lebron could jump in and throw his weight around to “motivate” Paul to not be such a jerk.
Why does anyone care? It’s not your money. It doesn’t matter what they pay him. The goal is to win a title. Not win with the least amount of payroll.
Cols the capologist…
Pay him $80 or$100 over 5 years. It doesn’t matter. We are over the cap anyways. Why am I the only sane one here.
If you think he’s worth $94M over 5 years… then you are not sane
I’m saying it doesn’t matter. The difference is $3M a year. Pay the man.
It’s all about the tax apron baby…
@Cols you’re right… the Cavs are over the cap this year and probably next year, although they might get under the tax threshold next year I’m not sure. However in 2 years, the Cavs could potentially be $28 MILLION under the cap, which includes LBJ’s max deal. If you sign TT to a stupid number, You ruin the chance to get good help for the 2 or 3 years the big three are at their peak. I mainly say all this for the general public… I know this information won’t change your mind Cols HAHA! But the rest of the… Read more »
If Cols is the only sane one here, that means CtB has turned into a Twilight Zone episode.
Cols the only sane one: Bizarro World!
That’s the part that racks my brain. When I brainstorm guys along the line of Thompson talent wise like MKG, Favors, Morris, etc, I can’t see any of those teams trading that player for Thompson.
Good stuff, Cory! Agree on pretty much all of these. The possible exception is Utah, who I’m just not sold on. I think it’s going to be an interesting scrum for the final spot in the WC…
The Warriors, Clippers, Spurs, Thunder, Grizz and Rockets all seem like locks, and the Pelicans should also be there. The battle for 8th should come down to the Suns, Jazz, Mavs and possibly the Lakers.
Tobias Funke is the greatest Analyst and Therapist ever…
Get a shot of the license plate?
Sometimes we all need a new start
Really? Anus Tart?
David Cross was my favorite celebrity that I’ve ever met. We bsed for hours on a slow night at the Kib. His opener was something like, “Do you have to be Jewish to work here?” And my retort was, “Yeah, we’ve got a bunch of Cohen’s and Stein’s in the back doing dishes.”
OKC wins this division going away . They win the entire west easily if healthy.
The other teams all suck.
And please remember that Wiggins was not good on defense last year and shot horrifically. He’ll be lucky to be as good as Tyreke Evans.
Wiggins will be fine as a shooter. He finished at 68% around the rim and shot 42% from the corners. He wasn’t great from anywhere else (though 38% from 10-16 feet isn’t terrible). Through 39 games he was hitting 41% from three, and then hit the rookie wall. Did I mention he was only 19 at the time? He shot fantastically in the FIBA Americas tourney going 52% from three to lead the tourney (15-29). As far as defense goes, he’ll get there. Few rookies are good defenders, especially wings.
Go check Tyreke Evans stats when he was 19. He blows Wiggins away. Wiggins should still be decent, but he doesn’t seem to have much of a chance to be any sort of game changer.
There’s almost no chance he ever has a season as good as Kevin Love was last year in Love’s worst season.
But of course you probably love him.
Tyreke Evans is a good player and had an absolutely dominant rookie year (the fell off bigtime in year two). Wiggins is already a better three point shooter than Tyreke is now. I don’t know what you’re talking about in terms of Wiggins being a “game changer.” The guy is already way ahead of where anyone thought he’d be as a scorer and by season’s end was getting to the line a prodigious amount. He had dominant months like January where he averaged 19.8, 4.6 rebounds, 2.6 rebounds, and 1.6 steals on 55 TS%, or the last six weeks of… Read more »
Ughh Nate, man, you took the bait! If Wiggins doesn’t have a better career than Tyreke Evans, I will chop off my left… foot.
I know. I know. It takes a troll to catch a troll and vice versa.
Wiggins isn’t bad on defense by the way. Not elite/great. Above good imo
^^^ lol i misspelled my own nickname
Cols is not living up to expectations. He only gave 80% of the teams in the NWD the “sucks” rating.
Wiggins will be good, but he has a long way to go to be the greatest Canadian basketball player of all time… Steve Nash has two MVPs on him…
He got those MVP instead of LeBron. What a joke.
Almost as bad as Griff losing the GM of the Year to the Golden State dude…
Lebron isnt MVP level yet from ’04 to ’06
The only way the West will be easy for any of the top four is the scenario we saw last year. I’m not on the Golden State or San Antonio charter. I think the Clippers or Thunder win the West.