This is a tough question and believe theres more than one. I think my top five, are the Clippers, Timberwolves, Magic, Pacers, and Jazz. You could throw in the 76ers in their as well. The question is how do you judge or base your rankings on to answer the question. Well, i based it on the teams you have beat, and your record and improvement from last year. Lets start with the West. The Clippers have lived up to the hype and look like a strong contender. Quality wins include-Lakers, Heat, Mavericks, Rockets, Portland, and Warriors. Next team is the Timberwolves. Their record isn’t great but boy has Adelemn done a great job their. Quality wins- Clippers, Mavericks, and Spurs but they have had a lot of tough losses. They lost to Heat, Bucks, Thunder, and Grizzlies by a combined 13 points. Their record doesn’t say who they are. Be ready for a fight when you play them. The Jazz have been amazing. Its been a bunch of good players playing great together. Quality wins- Nuggets, Clippers, Warriors. Now to the east. The Magic have avoided all trade talk and have put themselves in a tie for third place with the 76ers. They have beat the Lakers, Blazers, Warriors, Pacers, and Rockets. And lastly the Pacers. This team didn’t make any huge movements but did have some great upgrades at their power forward and their guard spot position. They signed david West and traded for George Hill and i think they got the better end of the deal. They sent their first pick Leonard to San Antonio for Greg Popovichs favorite player. I can see why he is his favorite player because the guy works hard on both ends of the floor mainly defense. And if the Pacers want to move on in the play offs, their going to have to go through the Heat or Celtics and now they have a defense stopper who can play wade and Lebron and Pierce and Allen.
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