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Will be... man this is so hard to answer. OKC is beginning to look good and the addition of Morrow as an ace outsider shooter will pay dividends; Memphis is plain tough and once they figure a team out they can really maul; the Spurs will get their execution in full gear when the real season begins and the Warriors can outscore anyone and with a very solid bench this year - I actually have them as THE TEAM TO BEAT. At some point, the Spurs may not have the necessary energy and legs for another long haul. OKC is still weak down low as Perkins is a big fat nothing, Adams doesn't produce, and their bench other than Bobby Jackson is a bit hit or miss and the Grizz need to keep the score in the low 90s which is a tough task against the Warriors or OKC/Spurs.
Another factor, Curry might be ready to actually lead this team to the Promised Land. I got Curry as this year's MVP too. The thing about making such predictions is that the entire West is so loaded and there very well could be an upset or two. Out East, Chicago is the team to beat as Cleve may have chemistry problems - see K. Irving, and the Wizards are a piece and another year away.
Another factor, Curry might be ready to actually lead this team to the Promised Land. I got Curry as this year's MVP too. The thing about making such predictions is that the entire West is so loaded and there very well could be an upset or two. Out East, Chicago is the team to beat as Cleve may have chemistry problems - see K. Irving, and the Wizards are a piece and another year away.