2007-2008 NBA Blog Previews: Northwest Division
Progress! I can now count the days until the the 2007-2008 NBA Season without using my thumbs! It's time for a little Northwest Division madness in the 2nd annual NBA Blog Previews.
The West has become a conference of the have's and have nots. The upper echelon of teams are really, really, really good and the rest are either mediocre or have dreams of being mediocre. Even though the Northwest Division isn't as stacked as it could've been had Greg Oden not suffered from that knee injury, Kevin McHale not made his last move as a Celtic hooking them up with KG, and the Sonics not practiced some serious age discrimination, I still see it as the NBA's Have division.
- Utah Jazz- Have: Terrible fans.
- Denver Nuggets- Have: Talent at every position.
- Portland Trailblazers- Have: To wait a year or two before they get a very good team.
- Minnesota Timberwolves- Have: A need for a real GM.
- Seattle SuperSonics- Have: Two young ballas with some crazy skills.
You HAVE to check out these Northwest division previews from this great collection of hoops bloggers including the Jazz ones:
Utah Jazz
Daily Basketball
Taking it to the Rack
Basketball John
Seattle Supersonics
Sonics Central
Portland Trail Blazers
TrueHoop
The Inferno
Timberwolves
TWolves Blog
Denver Nuggets
Nugg Doctor
Blog Previews Archives
CelticsBlog NBA Section
Thanks to Jeff Clark of the mighty CelticsBlog for organizing the blogger previews.
Here's how the Northwest Division will go down:
- Denver Nuggets- I can't wait to see this squad take the court- AI, Melo, Camby, KMart, Nene, Najera, and Stacey Augmon. Wait a second- the Plastic Man? Major props to the 16 year vet for staying in amazing shape. He's the anti-Jerome James.
- Utah Jazz- Those loser fans don't deserve this solid team. The Jazz are one good SG away from being in the same discussion at the Mavs, Spurs, and Suns.
- Portland Trailblazers- 2-3 years from now they're going to look at Oden's injury as a blessing for the great lottery pick they're about to get.
- Seattle SuperSonics- At least with Kevin Durant and Jeff Green they'll be entertaining. I would've liked to see them keep Ray-Ray as a mentor for Durant.
- Minnesota Timberwolves- The word around NBA circles is that the Timbersmurf's "braintrust" Kevin McHale thinks that he can salvage the season by trading the team's next 5 first round draft picks to the Chicago Bulls for Joe Smith.

Great Dennis Scott! This guy's been around awhile.

Seriously though, how did this iron man get the nickname The Plastic Man?
What's your prediction for the Northwest Division?
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Northwest Division
Overall, the Jazz fans are a solid group. They fill the arena on a nightly basis and back in the Stockton-Malone days, Utah was considered one of the toughest places in the league to play. At least the fan base is passionate and cares about the team. They aren't Warriors or Knicks fans, but they're not Hawks fans either.
Second of all, solid picks. I expect Denver to surpass Utah this year as well and they could potentially challenge for the western conference crown, especially if JR Smith finally puts it together and provides the complementary wing scorer they need. Portland fans better keep their fingers crossed that this heel problem Roy has been experiencing goes away. They could slip to four or even five in the division if the injuries keep mounting.
by SilkySmooth on Oct 22, 2007 5:44 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Plastic Man...
by philsmith75 on Oct 22, 2007 6:26 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Craziest thing about Augmon

Holy mackerel.
by ffgolden on Oct 22, 2007 8:08 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Haha
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by olympicmike on Oct 22, 2007 9:12 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
I would disagree
I'm also not such a big fan of Denver, as I don't like Iverson. But if K-Mart can recover from his SECOND microfracture surgery, that would obivously be huge.
by San Francisco Slim on Oct 22, 2007 10:48 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Anti-Warriors
The Jazz and Warriors play a couple times at the beginning of the season, hopefully my team backs up their playoff victory.
by la287 on Oct 23, 2007 3:50 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
To tell you the truth
But who knows? The Warriors still managed to split the regular season series against the Jazz last year.
by Atma Brother ONE on Oct 23, 2007 4:18 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Stacey Augmon
by goldenstatefan on Oct 23, 2007 11:03 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs

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