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Yes its way too early and this will change in the next few weeks... but based on what we know now here are my rankings;

1 Jazz - Very good team all around last year, huge upgrade from Rubio to Conley
2 Nuggets - Deep young team which will lead to regular season success
3 Blazers - DameCJ at peak, but Nurk injury, poor forwards, depth are concerns
4 Clippers - Free Agency will push this team up or down more than others
5 Thunder - Paul George can only do so much on his own, Westbrook is becoming Carmelo
6 Spurs - No elite talent, great coach and execution
7 Lakers - Best NBA duo? If the front office could get lots of effective role players with little cap room... this is the team that key FA signing was Rondo so not very likely
8 Rockets - Capped out / CP3 has lost a step

9 Kings - Fun run and gun team that could push for a playoff spot
10 Pelicans - Finally have assets to build around a star, unfortunately had to trade one to get them
11 Warriors - Curry and Draymond can't carry a depleted roster through 82 games
12 Timberwolves - Need a second key starter beyond Towns.
13 Mavs - Awesome twin towers but a few years away
14 Suns - Rebuilding but with puzzling trades
15 Grizzlies - Rebuilding

Edit; please also provide explanation of why you think any teams will perform far differently than conventional thinking.
 
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As things stand right now, we are back to where we were a few years ago. A play-off back-court, a lotto front line (until Nurk recovers), and a lack of depth.

Olshey is going to have to pull some impressive rabbits out of his hat.
 
As things stand right now, we are back to where we were a few years ago. A play-off back-court, a lotto front line (until Nurk recovers), and a lack of depth.

Olshey is going to have to pull some impressive rabbits out of his hat.
OMG (not Oh my God) not sure I agree, I think we will benefit from the recent playoff experience and the maturation of a couple players. I actually think when its all said and done our bench will be as good or even better. This team has incrementally improved each of the last 4 years and I'm expecting the same next. I do respect your opinion however and you could be right and maybe even miss the offs?
 
Too soon for predictions. Shit we even made a trade since you started it.
 
Yes its way too early and this will change in the next few weeks... but based on what we know now here are my rankings;

1 Jazz - Very good team all around last year, huge upgrade from Rubio to Conley
2 Nuggets - Deep young team which will lead to regular season success
3 Blazers - DameCJ at peak, but Nurk injury, poor forwards, depth are concerns
4 Clippers - Free Agency will push this team up or down more than others
5 Thunder - Paul George can only do so much on his own, Westbrook is becoming Carmelo
6 Spurs - No elite talent, great coach and execution
7 Lakers - Best NBA duo? If the front office could get lots of effective role players with little cap room... this is the team that key FA signing was Rondo so not very likely
8 Rockets - Capped out / CP3 has lost a step

9 Kings - Fun run and gun team that could push for a playoff spot
10 Pelicans - Finally have assets to build around a star, unfortunately had to trade one to get them
11 Warriors - Curry and Draymond can't carry a depleted roster through 82 games
12 Timberwolves - Need a second key starter beyond Towns.
13 Mavs - Awesome twin towers but a few years away
14 Suns - Rebuilding but with puzzling trades
15 Grizzlies - Rebuilding
Dallas will be playoff team if KP is healthy. Esp if they get Al Horford. On that note, Celtics are gonna be baaaad next year.
 
It’s obviously gonna go...

DEN
PDX
LAL
UTAH
HOU
LAC
GS
SAS

And then the 7 will sweep the 2 and we will all freak out.
 
It's still way early...more trades coming. Teams will look a bit different once the season starts

As of now...

1. Blazers
2. Denver
3. Lakers
4. Jazz
5. Warriors
6. Mavericks
7. Clippers
8. Rockets
9. Thunder
10. Spurs
11. Pelicans
12. Kings
13. Twolves
14. Suns
15. Grizzlies
 
Dallas will be playoff team if KP is healthy. Esp if they get Al Horford. On that note, Celtics are gonna be baaaad next year.
They traded IT4 after his sister died and he still played for them. They deserve all bad
 
It's still way early...more trades coming. Teams will look a bit different once the season starts

As of now...

1. Blazers
2. Denver
3. Lakers
4. Jazz
5. Warriors
6. Mavericks
7. Clippers
8. Rockets
9. Thunder
10. Spurs
11. Pelicans
12. Kings
13. Twolves
14. Suns
15. Grizzlies
Did you randomize or...?
 
Rockets
Lakers
Nuggets
Jazz
Blazers
Warriors
Thunder
Spurs
Clippers
Kings
Pelicans
Mavericks
Timberwolves
Grizzlies
Suns
 
Lakers
Nuggets
Jazz
Clippers
Warriors
Thunder
Blazers
Rockets
Spurs
Kings
Mavericks
Timberwolves
Suns
Grizzlies
Pelicans
 
  1. Nuggets
  2. Blazers
  3. Rockets
  4. Lakers
  5. Jazz
  6. Thunder
  7. Clippers
  8. Warriors
  9. Mavericks
  10. Spurs
  11. Timberwolves
  12. Kings
  13. Pelicans
  14. Grizzlies
  15. Suns
 
1. Nuggets
2. Rockets
3. Blazers
4. Jazz
5. Lakers
6. Clippers
7. Thunder
8. Spurs

9. Warriors
10. Mavs
11. Kings
12. Pelicans
13. Timberwolves
14. Grizzlies
15. Suns
 
Utah kinda skeers me.
 
How do you predict teams that haven't even signed free agents yet?
 
Dallas will be playoff team if KP is healthy. Esp if they get Al Horford. On that note, Celtics are gonna be baaaad next year.

KP was just offered a max deal by Big D.
 
  1. Nuggets
  2. Blazers
  3. Jazz
  4. Rockets
  5. Lakers
  6. Warriors
  7. Thunder
  8. Clippers
  9. Spurs
  10. Mavericks
  11. Kings
  12. Pelicans
  13. Timberwolves
  14. Grizzlies
  15. Suns
NW Division is gonna be a bloodbath next season.
 
Besides just a simple list, I suggest posters;

Elaborate why you think any teams will perform far differently than conventional thinking?

Edited original post with this.
 

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