Heading into the New Year, we take a quick look back at the NBA season
that has been. In case you missed anything, here is a quick catchup
NBA Christmas Day, for the average fan, is the official
start of the season. For every other fanatic (like myself, and probably you
reading), we’re roughly a little more than a third into the season and a lot
has transpired.
In an attempt to catch up back up to the rest of us, let’s
take a look back at the season that has been in the NBA. Let’s break it down in
15 points.
1. Kawhi Leonard is really good again,
and the Toronto
Raptors are first in the Eastern Conference. Somehow,
though, they’re still not playing on Christmas.
2. It appears the Milwaukee
Bucks have finally untapped their potential; they’re second
in the East. Mike Budenholzer might be the NBA’s Coach of the Year.
3. The Philadelphia
76ers traded for Jimmy Butler, but somehow are still be
overshadowed in the East. It’s that good. Also, Markelle Fultz is sitting out again
due to injury and may have played his last game in a Sixers uniform.
4. The Boston
Celtics have gotten to a slow start, but are still only 4.5
games back of the top seed in the East. Kyrie Irving says he’s going to
re-sign in Boston, but he says a lot
of things. So who knows?
5. The Washington
Wizards are feuding again, and perhaps are the closest
they’ve ever been to possibly move Bradley Beal or John Wall. Then again, they just
acquired Trevor Ariza…so maybe not.
6. The Denver
Nuggets – yes, the Nuggets – are leading the Western
Conference right now. Nikola Jokic is good. YouTube him, and
impress your friends by dropping his name.
7. People will say that the Golden State
Warriors have gotten off to a disappointing start, but
they’re still only half a game out of first place in the West. That just tells
us how good this team is. Pretty insane.
8. Who would’ve guessed it, Paul George is more effective
with Carmelo Anthony off the OKC roster.
Even with Russell Westbrook in the midst of a
slump, the Thunder are top 3 in the West.
9. The Los Angeles
Lakers are better than many predicted in year one with
Lebron James. They’re currently a top 4 team in the West, and might be the
second-best team in the West by the time the playoffs come around.
10. Amazingly, the Los Angeles
Clippers have the same record as the Lakers. Without a
star. This team has to be one of the most intriguing potential landing spots
for top free agents during the summer.
11. The Sacramento
Kings aren’t the laughing stock of the NBA anymore. They’re
(potentially) good and are fun to watch. Don’t be the guy that makes the Kings
joke, and then gets “well actually’d” by your friend.
12. The Houston
Rockets are very much suffering from losing the Conference
Finals hangover, and Chris Paul is hurt…again.
13. Gregg Popovich’s Spurs aren’t much better,
and for the first time in two decades might actually miss the playoffs. No
bueno.
14. Luka Doncic is possibly the next big
star in the NBA. Oh, and he plays for the Dallas
Mavericks. Note.
15. The Anthony Davis rumors are officially
heating up and, with only two years left on his contract, it’s time to start
paying attention on this front. Oh, and he had dinner with LeBron recently so
you know it’s about to get serious.
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