The Western Conference has a lot of teams to keep an eye on and any one of them has an opportunity to make it to the NBA Finals. Just like the East, there are big name players that will impact new teams like the Houston Rockets who added Dwight Howard and the Golden State Warriors bringing in Andre Iguodala. Russell Westbrook will miss some time for the Oklahoma City Thunder while recovering from knee surgery, so it will be interesting to see if he'll be 100% when he returns. The Los Angeles Clippers didn't make any roster changes but did trade for a head coach as Doc Rivers will try to lead this talented bunch to the finals. Speaking of Los Angeles, the Lakers will likely miss the playoffs as Kobe Bryant will be out an extended amount of time after tearing his Achilles. As for the San Antonio Spurs, well, they are still the Spurs.
Western Conference Contenders
San Antonio Spurs - The Spurs are the NBA version of the New England Patriots. They are the one team that you can never count out even if their superstars are another year older. The core of Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, and head coach Gregg Popovich will always be a title contender for as long as they are together. However, last year we saw the emergence of two key younger players in Kawhi Leonard and Danny Green. Both played huge roles in the Spurs making the NBA Finals and pushing the Miami Heat to a game 7. I talked about Leonard in my 2013-14 NBA Awards Predictions as a possible winner of the Most Improved award. A lot of this rests on the shoulders of Manu Ginobili because if Coach Pop cuts his minutes down because of a poor 2012-13 season, Leonard will be the beneficiary. Danny Green made a splash in the playoffs, especially in the finals, with his three-point shooting. If he can continue that pace into this season we can expect to see the Spurs playing for another title.
Houston Rockets - The most intriguing team in the Western Conference has to be the Houston Rockets. Last year they added James Harden in a blockbuster trade with Oklahoma City and this year they grabbed Dwight Howard in free agency. Harden has quickly turned himself into the best shooting guard in the league after one year of starting. The question now is, which Dwight Howard will they get? The early Orland Magic Howard that dominanted the game and had fun doing it? Or, the late Magic and Los Angeles Lakers Howard that complained about his coach and situation on the court? I think it will be the former. Howard seems to be excited to join a player like Harden and will get back to being a dominant force in the paint. One thing to watch is how much head coach Kevin McHale will use the twin towers of Howard and 7-footer Omer Asik. Asik was a pleasant surprise averaging 10.1 points and 11.7 boards a year ago but was a little hesitant to invite Howard to Houston as he thought his minutes might get reduced. I think McHale is a great coach to have in this situation because he formed his own version of twin towers when he played in Boston with fellow hall of famer Robert Parish. One secret to this team's success is swingman Chandler Parsons. Parsons is one of the most underrated players in the NBA. He averaged 15.5 points, 5.3 rebounds and adds another shooter to floor hitting two triples a game last year. If Howard and Harden can co-exist as superstars in H-town they have the right role players to get this team to the Finals.
Oklahoma City Thunder - When Russell Westbrook went down in the playoffs a year ago I was amazed how much this team struggled, especially Kevin Durant. The Thunder were 3-6 without Westbrook, and we saw Durant's points and field goal attempts go up while all of his shooting percentages went way down. The cause of this was he started to force things and take a lot of bad shots. Once Westbrook gets back into the action we'll have to see if his explosiveness will still be there. He is one of the best athletes in the league and relies on that athleticism to outplay his opponents. For this team to be great they need Westbrook, unless they get more out of Serge Ibaka or if Jeremy Lamb steps into a scoring role. Durant showed us in the playoffs he can't do it himself and this team lacks scoring depth. If Westbrook is slowed down by his knee injury, OKC might have a difficult time in a competitive Western Conference.
Los Angeles Clippers - Rarely do you see a team trade for a coach but that's exactly what the Clippers did to get Doc Rivers. They felt they had the right talent, but Vinny Del Negro was not the right man. It's tough to argue that when you have the best point guard in the NBA with Chris Paul and a great young, athletic front court in Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan but fail to make a deep run in the playoffs. We know what to expect from Paul. He's always among the league leaders in assists and steals, as well as a clutch performer. Griffin has seen his points and rebounds drop consistently over his first three years with the Clips but that isn't a bad thing because they've been winning. He should be a 20 point, 10 rebound guy year in and year out as he continues to improve his offensive game. Jordan is a great finisher around the rim, just ask Brandon Knight, but should be a better rebounder. The "other guys" are led by Jamal Crawford, who is one of the best sixth men in the league and a great scorer. J.J. Redick and Jared Dudley come in and add excellent outside shooting to the starting lineup. The Clippers are a popular pick by many experts to make the NBA Finals but they need to find a way to win in the playoffs as they haven't made it past the conference semis yet.
Golden State Warriors - Stephen Curry is no question the best three-point shooter in the NBA. For hard evidence check out these graphs on a Deadspin Regressing article. Basically it says nobody else comes close to Steph from beyond the arc. Last year he set the record for made three-pointers in a single season with 272 and don't be surprised if he doesn't try to better that this year. His back court mate Klay Thompson isn't too bad either from downtown. Thompson likes to launch it as well and if improves on a his 40% from deep a year ago this could be the most deadly back court tandem ever. Swingman Andre Iguodala, who came over after one year with the Denver Nuggets, will provide a great perimeter defender and a guy that can do it all. Iguodala is a player that thrives as a third or fourth option on a team. He's a decent scorer that can distribute and rebound. Down low, David Lee is capable of 20-10 but doesn't play much defense and Andrew Bogut has a hard time staying healthy. Their problem is depth. After losing bench leader Jarret Jack to the Cavs in free agency, they are left with Harrison Barnes to provide scoring for the second unit. There were able to make the playoffs and beat the Nuggets in the first round a year ago. In order to make it further they need to play better defense and get some production from their bench.
Memphis Grizzlies - Memphis made the Western Conference Finals last year after disposing of the Clippers in six and the Thunder in five. They are known as one of the best defensive teams in the league and have the reigning defensive player of the year in Marc Gasol. Their biggest difference was getting rid of head coach Lionel Hollins and replacing him with first year man David Joerger. Joerger was an assistant with the team so you hope he still installs the same type of defense that Hollins had as that's what won them most of their games. Along with Gasol, Zach Randolph has been producing less the past three seasons. Look for point guard Mike Conley to finally take over as leading scorer, building off a solid postseason performance. Tony Allen remains one of the best perimeter defenders in the league and, along with Gasol, will make sure the Grizzlies bring the intensity on that end of the court night in and night out. I would say Memphis has the longest shot to go all the way, but they almost did it a year ago and have the entire team back.
Western Conference Playoff Teams
1. San Antonio Spurs
2. Houston Rockets
3. Oklahoma City Thunder
4. Los Angeles Clippers
5. Golden State Warriors
6. Memphis Grizzlies
7. Minnesota Timberwolves
8. Dallas Mavericks
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