Wow, so many things wrong in that post.
First the Grizzlies don't suck. They won 56 games last year. You don't win 56 games by sucking. There is no way they finish behind the Lakers this season. One word: defense. The Grizzlies have it, the Lakers don't. You're right about one thing though. Since D'Antoni doesn't give a shit about defense, his roster this year is a better match for his coaching style and philosophy.
The Lakers were below league average in both defense and rebounding last season - and that was with Dwight Howard, 3-time DPOY who led the league in rebounding. Do you really think the Lakers will be a better defending, better rebounding team by replacing Dwight Howard with Chris Kaman? If you do: learn the game, then post.
And the Lakers perimeter defense sucks. Blake, Farmar and especially Nash are all defensive liabilities. By comparison, the Grizzlies have better interior defense, (Marc Gasol = DPOY) and MUCH better perimeter defense with Tony Allen, Tayshaun Price and Mike Conley. Defense is half the game and Memphis was the best defensive team in the league last season.
If you really want to see the difference between the Lakers and Grizzlies, go to 82games.com and compare the Net Production and Simple Ratings for the players on both teams, and also check out Kaman's stats for Dallas last season and Farmar's for New Jersey two years ago (he didn't even play in the NBA last year). The Lakers only had 4 players last season with a positive Net Production, and two of them are gone (Howard and Jamison). The other two were Kobe and Pau. Kaman had a negative Net Production for Dallas last season, and the last time Jordan Farmar had a positive Net Production was six years ago.
And finally, ANY success the Lakers have this year will be 100% tied to Kobe's health. Other than Pau, the rest of that roster flat out sucks. Pau is still a good second option, but he can't carry a team all by himself. Latest report is Kobe
isn't even running at full speed isn't close to practicing with the team,ad is several weeks away from being game ready.
I'm not a betting man, but if I was, I'd say the Grizzlies finishing ahead of the Lakers is the closest thing to a sure thing out there.
BNM