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Well Im talking about the Suns not the Clips. Ithink it will affect the Suns negatively obviously.
I realize.My point is that you suggested that the Suns are the better team but the Clippers will overtake them due to a few factors, two of them being injuries and integrating new players. However, I think those two factors will affect the Clippers at least as much, if not more.
Also, I don't agree with your evaluation of the Clippers' talent. I don't think Davis is a top five point guard. I'd at least take Chris Paul, Deron Williams, Steve Nash, Tony Parker and Chauncy Billups ahead of Davis. Baron Davis is capable of some flashy numbers, but overall he's not a very efficient scorer.
And Kaman as a top-five center? Maybe barely. I'd place Yao Ming and Dwight Howard way, way ahead of him, Jermaine O'Neal and Al Jefferson clearly ahead of him, and put Kaman in a group with Andris Biedrins, Tyson Chandler and Mehmet Okur. So he might be top-five, or he might not, but he's not an impact player, IMO. And that's just among established centers. I expect Andrew Bynum and Greg Oden to be more valuable players than Kaman this season, too.
Camby is a decent enough player, but his defense is quite overrated. He plays for blocked shots and gives up a lot in man defense and against the pick and roll.
After that, I think the Clippers have almost no talent. Eric Gordon and Al Thornton might be good players at some point, but it's unlikely to be this season. They're basically a "Big Three" team without an impressive Big Three. That doesn't spell playoffs to me in a tough West.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		


 After intense preparation - IE I spent more time picking out smilies than working on the list - here are my wild guesses:
  After intense preparation - IE I spent more time picking out smilies than working on the list - here are my wild guesses: 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		