lazycash |
07-04-2006 12:26 PM |
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Originally Posted by The Demon
I suppose lazycash makes some sense but as I said, Ben Wallace has 3-4 good years left and even if the Pistons ARE declining, he has a better chance to win with them than the Bulls anyday. The Pistons starting 5 would destroy the Bulls starting 5 any day. You can't say the Bulls are championship contenders because they are nowhere near teams like Dallas, San Antonio, and Phoenix. They don't match up well with any of those teams, and in the new NBA it is all about matchups. The Pistons DO match up well with those teams.. Anyways, next year's title goes to either Phoenix or San Antonio.
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At 32, Wallace is consistently one of the most in shape players in the league. Many have said that he's the type of player that could play to 40, although I don't see that happening. The reason teams including Detroit only wanted to offer him 4 years is because after 36 a player's salary counts dollar for dollar against the cap.
Its not about "the starting 5", its about the team and the Bulls now will have one of the top 3 deepest teams in the league. They will play a rotation of 10-11 players. Actually, they do matchup very well with the contenders and with Tyrus Thomas and Wallace in the middle they will probably lead the league in blocked shots.
I'd like to think the title has a chance in Phoenix, but I'm not real happy with what they've done this offseason. Being a long time season ticket holder and having worked for the Suns as a scout for a couple of years, I was hoping they'd continue to move forward from last year. They just lost Tim Thomas, Eddie House and didn't get anything in the draft. Looks like all their going to be able to pick up in free agency is Eric Piatkowski and Lindsey Hunter. The only saving grace will be if Stoudemire can return and play at his previous level.
Dallas and San Antonio will be strong again, but neither of them has gotten much better so far this offseason. The team on the rise in the west is the Clippers, expect them to win around 55 games next year. I'll be in Vegas for the summer league starting in a week, www.vegassummerleague.com so I'll let you know if Detroit finds anyone to take Big Ben's spot.
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