Struggling NBA Teams With Better Players
We’ve gone through several games of basketball and I’d like to take a look at some of the predictions people made about NBA teams. I happen to disagree with some of the proclamations that were made, and I’d like to explain why. Let’s determine the best NBA team.
Sure, a lot can change over the course of the season and it probably will. Still, I have some strong opinions about the state of the league right now and some of the teams that many predicted would dominate.
Some of the newer players on the best teams simply don’t seem like good fits, in my opinion. In the same way that Allen Iverson was bad for the Pistons, I think that these guys will unfortunately have negative impacts on their new teams.
In the case of Ron Artest with the Lakers, I’m not quite sure if he’ll be good for the team. While he’s obviously an exceptional player, I think that he still has attitude and maturity issues to deal with.
I don’t believe that Ron Artest wins his team games. He’s a dramatic distraction to a team that had incredible chemistry.
As far as the Cavs go, Shaq is a different situation than the chemistry issues that Ron Artest may pose. His teammates will most likely love him. As far as the impact he has on the team goes, however, I’m not so sure that it’s a good one. He’s big and slow, and I think he’s mixing things up too much.
With the Magic, I’m just not a fan of Vince Carter. I loved him during the earlier part of the decade, but I think that his best days were behind him and I do think that Hedo Turkoglu was a better fit for the team.
The only team that I believe got it right was Boston. Having acquired veteran All-Star Rasheed Wallace, I think he blends in perfectly with the Celtics, and I’m not surprised to see that they’ve won their first six games.
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