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Rank the NBA's top five teams going into the 2010-11 season.

 

Abbott: 1. Lakers; 2. Magic; 3. Heat; 4. Spurs; 5. Celtics

Adande: 1. Lakers; 2. Celtics; 3. Magic; 4. Heat; 5. Thunder

Arnovitz: 1. Heat; 2. Lakers; 3. Magic; 4. Celtics; 5. Rockets

Ford: 1. Lakers; 2. Heat; 3. Magic; 4. Mavericks; 5. Celtics

Hollinger: 1. Lakers; 2. Magic; 3. Heat; 4. Thunder; 5. Celtics

Sheridan: 1. Lakers; 2. Heat; 3. Celtics; 4. Thunder; 5. Rockets

Stein: 1. Lakers; 2. Heat; 3. Celtics; 4. Magic; 5. Thunder/Bulls

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1. Heat (I think they're going to get a bunch of good players with the MIN...)

2. Lakers (obvious choice at 1 or 2)

3. Thunder (I know... way too high right? I really think they can make a run)

4. Magic (I don't really know what to think, but they didn't lose anyone major)

5. Rockets (If Yao is healthy... if not, then I guess I'll go with either the Mavs, Nuggets, Bulls, or Blazers here. It'll be crowded around the 2nd and 3rd spots for each conference)

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Adande is SUCH a hater...I am assuming he wants us to fill the team before he really ranks us, if not, hes a hater.

 

 

Im gonna go with Stein, Thunder at #5 because they are gonna be really good this year.

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You can't? Even if it's a cinderella story?

 

thats just my thing..it could be a complete fluke and a team only won because every other team's star player had a season ending injury..but the champs are still the champs until they are knocked off

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Lol at people putting Miami over a experienced LA team, the trio has yet to play a game together and Heat still don't have a bench.

 

1. LA Lakers

2. Miami Heat

3. Houston Rockets

4. Orlando Magic

5. Portland Trailblazers

 

How is it a lol, they'll obviously sign all the people they need by the time the season start and could probably beat the Lakers, sure they just won a ring but they will be slightly older and you never know.

 

You think the Celtics will fall that bad?

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thats just my thing..it could be a complete fluke and a team only won because every other team's star player had a season ending injury..but the champs are still the champs until they are knocked off

Eh I get that, but if it's something like power rankings, then I think it's based off of now.

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Rank the NBA's top five teams going into the 2010-11 season.

 

Abbott: 1. Lakers; 2. Magic; 3. Heat; 4. Spurs; 5. Celtics

Adande: 1. Lakers; 2. Celtics; 3. Magic; 4. Heat; 5. Thunder

Arnovitz: 1. Heat; 2. Lakers; 3. Magic; 4. Celtics; 5. Rockets

Ford: 1. Lakers; 2. Heat; 3. Magic; 4. Mavericks; 5. Celtics

Hollinger: 1. Lakers; 2. Magic; 3. Heat; 4. Thunder; 5. Celtics

Sheridan: 1. Lakers; 2. Heat; 3. Celtics; 4. Thunder; 5. Rockets

Stein: 1. Lakers; 2. Heat; 3. Celtics; 4. Magic; 5. Thunder/Bulls

I don't agree with any of those

1. Heat, 2 Lakers, 3 Magic, 4. Celtics,Thunder/Chicago

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How is it a lol, they'll obviously sign all the people they need by the time the season start and could probably beat the Lakers, sure they just won a ring but they will be slightly older and you never know.

 

You think the Celtics will fall that bad?

 

Yeah for all we know, the Big Three might not get along and possibly split. The point is the Lakers are the champs, and until the trio can prove that they can coexist the Lakers remain at the top.

 

It's not as much them falling, but it's teams like Portland and Houston improving. I've played the age card with the Celts last season, and I'll continue to play it this season.

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1) Los Angeles Lakers

2) Miami Heat

3) Boston Celtics

4) Orlando Magic

5) Chicago Bulls

 

6) Oklahoma City Thunder

 

East is heavy. Other than the Thunder, I don't think anyone out West has a shot at LA. I would stick the Rockets in there, but there's too much uncertainty with Yao Ming (even if he says he's 100%), and I'm not feeling Kevin Martin or Trevor Ariza on that roster. They can get a top four seed, though, and get out of the first round, for sure.

 

By the way, this is assuming the Heat get Miller, Bell, and Haslem.

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