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A season ago, the Pacific Division was able to send just two of its teams to the playoffs, but one of them went all the way to the Finals. And while that's not likely to change this season -- at least the part about the two playoff teams -- each club definitely has its share of intriguing story lines.
Let's start off in Los Angeles, where the Lakers' playoff run last season took place with one of the team's key components on the sidelines. There are always many stories in Laker-land, but a lot of the team's fans seem to be most interested in this one: With the return of Andrew Bynum, do the Lakers have a shot to win 70 games?
Despite the recent flood of positive Andrew Bynum stories hitting the L.A. papers lately (seriously, his P.R. machine is working overtime), I'm not convinced that his addition to the lineup automatically makes the Lakers unstoppable. There's the whole thing about figuring out how to co-exist with Pau Gasol, and how Lamar Odom will perform (likely) playing further away from the basket. When you add in the fact that even if the team was capable of winning 70 games, there's really no motivation to do so, unless someone else is on the same ridiculous pace and it would mean home court advantage.
The Lakers aren't out to prove themselves to be one of the greatest teams of all time, as the Chicago Bulls were in the year they won their fourth NBA title with Michael Jordan and company. All they want to do is get back to the Finals, hopefully with a stronger chance to win the whole thing than they had last season. And when you consider how tough the Western Conference is, compared to the watered-down East where the dominant Celtics won 67 games a season ago, I'd say it's pretty much not going to happen. Doesn't mean the Lakers won't be really fun to watch though along the way.
Across the Staples Center hallway, we have the city's other NBA team, the Los Angeles Clippers. (Seems a bit more regal when you say it like that, I think, than simply, "the Clippers.") After another season was derailed by injuries, the team has undergone wholesale changes during the summer, and not necessarily for the better. Franchise cornerstones Elton Brand and Corey Maggette are gone, and have been replaced by Baron Davis and Marcus Camby.
On paper, the Clippers' starting lineup appears to be fairly formidable, as well as an entertaining bunch to watch. Baron and Cat Mobley in the backcourt, with a front line of Camby, Chris Kaman, and Al Thornton. Problem is, those guys can't all play 48 minutes a night, and there is virtually no help for this team coming off the bench. So: Will Baron Davis be durable enough -- and interested enough -- to give the Clippers a shot at the playoffs?

Baron has had his issues with injuries throughout his career, although not recently. After missing 19 and then 28 games in his previous two seasons, BD laced 'em up for all 82 last season. (I know, in a contract year? SHOCKING.) But not all of those appearances were stellar. There were questions about some off the court commitments leaving Davis a bit tired for his day job, and there are only going to be more of those distractions playing in his home, Hollywood-connected town of L.A. With the lack of depth and their new star's likely lack of motivation now that he has a new contract, it could be another long year for the Clippers.
Turning our attention now to BD's former team, the Golden State Warriors, they may have only the following as their rallying cry this season: Hey, at least we'll win more games than Baron Davis does. Because looking at their roster, they probably should. Or maybe it's should have. After the super-scary, low-speed moped accident (and lies surrounding it) sidelined the player that was going to be taking Davis' starting spot running the point, the team will likely need a strong second half of the season to make up for Monta Ellis' three months on the bench.
The good news for the Warriors (or at least for their fans) is that the team should be entertaining as ever to watch. Newcomers Corey Maggette and Ronny Turiaf should be perfect fits to play in Nellie's uptempo system, and Kelenna Azubuike and Marco Bellinelli should also do an excellent job of lighting it up. The Golden State Warriors: Where scoring (but not much winning) happens.
Another place where scoring happens is in Sacramento, but there it's mostly done by one player. The Kings' Kevin Martin has very quietly become one of the best (and certainly most efficient) offensive weapons in the game, but playing in Sac-town for a team that lately has found itself out of the playoff picture, not many people have noticed. But that might start to change this season, as Martin might be the most famous King left on the roster (next to Brad Miller of course).

Mike Bibby and Ron Artest were the big names on the team a year ago, but they weren't the biggest producers. The team's point, rebound, and assist leaders from last season (Martin, Miller, and Beno Udrih) all return, and if coach Reggie Theus can get anything out of Spencer Hawes or either of his two rookie bigs, the Kings could -- could -- be right there battling for the West's final playoff spot at season's end.
The last team to discuss in our divisional preview here might just be the most intriguing of the bunch. The Phoenix Suns ruined their chances last season by trading for Shaquille O'Neal so late in the year. But now, with a full season together and under a new head coach, the Suns could very well be headed for a run deep into the post-season.
Think about it: Steve Nash and Amare Stoudemire are a more mature, more dangerous version of Chris Paul and David West. The Hornets' time is the (possibly immediate) future; Nash and Amare's time might be right now. Shaq looks to be in excellent condition to start the season, similar to that of his title run with the Heat in 2006. And with rookie Robin Lopez (sideshow Rob, for the uninitiated) there to spell him during the regular season, he might be fresh and ready to contribute to one more championship run in the Desert.
Sure, I still worry about the team's perimeter defense and lack of three-point shooters. But Terry Porter promises to implement defensive strategies on a daily basis, as well as more patient offensive sets to take advantage of the team's personnel strengths. The Suns might enter this season as the team in the division with the most question marks; they also are the team with the most upside.





















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10-06-2008 @ 11:54PM
Martin said...
I don't think that Bynum and Gasol will have any trouble playing together as their games are very different. In fact, I see Bynum cleaning up a lot of Gasol misses. However, I don't think that Odom will fit in well with the other two because Bynum is no outside threat, so his defender will be clogging up the middle and in position to help defend Odom's slashes to the basket. Unless Odom drastically improves his outside shooting, the Lakers would be better served by going with Bryant at small forward and Farmar, Sasha, and Fisher alternating at the guard positions. Odom would be more effective replacing Bynum during the game as Gasol and Odom play a good two-man game. In addition to the Lakers, I predict that Phoenix, Portland, Utah, San Antonio, New Orleans, Houston, and probably Dallas will round out the Western Conference teams making the playoffs.
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10-07-2008 @ 9:09AM
sherman said...
AOL PHOTO ON FIRST PAGE OF SPORTS LOG SHOWS A SCREAMING ANDREW BYNUM. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE AOL, PLEASE DO NOT SHOW US THESE YELLING AND SCREAMING PLAYERS AGAIN ALL YEAR!!
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10-07-2008 @ 1:19PM
nothing new said...
kobe can play until he has no more life in his body but the championship will always evade him cause he brought back the celtic curse hahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! put that in your handkerchief and put all your sorry ass tears in it ,celtics 4ever and the curse has been put back on that cry baby, just like all you wanabe lakers fakers fans
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10-07-2008 @ 4:29PM
nothing new said...
reply to phil; i would take the og lakers over your sissy lakers alias kobe and the like anytime anywhere,cause they havent done shit oh no yes they have all theyve accomplished is whinning and crying and thats all they are good for , so ill excuse you ,you have to go change and burp those phucking crybabies haaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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10-07-2008 @ 10:21PM
nothing new said...
in response to pbspread i used to be a lakers fan when the real lakers were on the floor like mr clutch, wilt the stilt,magic, big game james,karrem abdul jabbar, those were the real lakers, so you and phucking bitch kobe can shove the phucking game up your assses as far as im concerned cause he aint going to win shit,when magic brke the celtic curse kobe just brought it back so you and him will never and i mean never win a championship take that to the bank hahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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10-07-2008 @ 3:02PM
Phil said...
You are nothing, and you have given yourself the correct screen name. I bet you just jump off one band wagon to another. I've been a LAKER FAN going back to the days of Jerry West, so you can take your LAKER hating ass back to where ever you come from.
10-08-2008 @ 10:44AM
tom2x2 said...
I'm a 42 year laker fan and I say they will win it all. You are either a laker fan or you are meaningless..lol
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10-09-2008 @ 7:01PM
nothing new said...
AS FAR AS IM CONCERNED THE LAKERS CAN GO TO HELL,I DONT LIKE KOBE ENVER DID AND NEVER WILL HE CAN WIN A MILLION CHAMPIONSHIPS AND HE CAN SHOVE ALL UP HIS ASS,AND YOU KNOW WHAT AS LONG AS HE IS THE CRY BABY OF THIS TEAM HE WILL NEVER WIN CAUSE HIS IS A WHINNER HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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10-06-2008 @ 6:20PM
PeanutButterSpread said...
yawn, nothing new, nothing new. move on and get over it.
Lakers are going to be in the WC's top for a helluva long time. Get used to it and stop whining yourself.
you only wish Kobe was on your team, he's the best in the clutch and nothing you can say can wash away all the hard work and dedication he has put into the game of b-ball.
10-07-2008 @ 1:13PM
Phil said...
Awwwwwwwwwwww, come on. Who pissed in your bowl man. God is this America? I take it you are just a little ass**** with a 9 to 5, who has nothing to do. Sorry you are not a millionare. Don't get mad because a BLACK MAN makes 10 times as much as you and me. GET OVER IT. Take a chill pill.
10-09-2008 @ 7:03PM
magic4ever said...
lakers are cursed,lakers are cursed, lakers are cursed,there i said it and its true the celtics have got the lakers number again hahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! celtics are going to beat you everytime you play yhem for the championship hahahah!!!!! lakers are cursed, lakers are cursed agian hahahaha
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10-23-2008 @ 8:19PM
angryguy77 said...
Go ahead and wait for your savior to come. I don't care if bynum can fly because until your marshmellow team learns how to play d, they are not going to win jack. Boston will beatdown those paper tigers in LA again, thats if LA makes it that far.
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