The best off-season goes to the 76ers. They're going to be terrible but have got two of the highest potential players in the draft with most likely 2 more lottery picks, maybe even 1st pick, in what is going to be a stacked draft. They also have a load of cap room to fill out the roster next summer. Team I'm looking forward to watching most is the warriors. Such a fun team and adding iggy and a backup big man in jermain O'neal was a great summer.
GS will be a year better and have 2 of the best shooters in the game! I was surprised they never moved for Andrew Bynum. I though OkC should have gone after Bynum as well.
Every year I seem to look at Minnesota and think they'll be fun to watch, this year will be the same if they keep Pekovic. The 2 they picked up the draft were great pick ups!
I think Houston will be the team to watch after the 2 obvious candidates Clippers and Miami.
I'm totally convinced that the Clippers are the team to beat in the West. It is very tight at the top and everyone will underestimate the Spurs again but they'll still be so consistent and have the best coach in the league.
T'Wolves got screwed by injuries last year with Love and Rubio both out for long stretches.
Go Cavs!
I was supporting the Cavs in these finals (as they were underdogs) until I found out their coach was a fucking proud Zionist who loved serving in the IDF..
Now very happy for Kerr and the Warriors.
Iguodala was the Warriors best player throughout the finals. He stepped up massively when Curry was struggling until the last 2 or so games.I didn't watch any of the games (haven't watched NBA in 15 years) but I do understood that Cavs were unlucky when both Irvine and Love were injured during the play-offs (after James, their 2 best players). But, well, that's life.
Surprise choice of finals MVP. James was the best player though, next came Curry.