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2008-2009 NBA PreviewThe staff of Pro Basketball Fans brings you our annual NBA preview. Use the links below to see what you can expect from every NBA team in 2008-2009 as we will be adding more NBA team previews throughout the days leading up to the 2008-2009 NBA basketball season. College basketball fans can look to College Sports Fans for the 2008-2009 college basketball preview to see the NBA players of the future. Also be sure to check out our great selection of NBA jerseys & apparel as well as basketball Fathead wall stickers and more!
2008-2009 NBA Eastern Conference PreviewAtlantic Division Preview
Central Division Preview
Southeast Division Preview
2008-2009 NBA Western Conference PreviewNorthwest Division Preview
Pacific Division Preview
Southwest Division Preview
What to Expect in the NBA this Season…A Brief Division by Division Breakdown
The Mighty AtlanticA couple years ago, the Atlantic was the joke of the NBA. Many pundits cited the paltry division as a prominent reason as to why the NBA should rid itself of division winners and just take the top teams in each conference. However, with Boston’s acquisitions of Garnett and Ray Allen last year, and the Sixers procurement of Elton Brand this past summer, the Atlantic will likely boast three playoff teams this season: Boston, Philadelphia, and Toronto. The Celtics will not be able to coast to another division crown this season as the Sixers now pose a legitimate threat after signing Brand. New York and New Jersey may battle one another all season long for the most ping pong balls in the draft lottery this Spring. Mike D’Antoni will look to implement his up tempo style in the Big Apple with a Knicks roster which features plodding big men Zach Randolph and Eddy Curry, as well as coach killer Stephon Marbury. In New Jersey, Vince Carter is the lone holdover from the trio of himself, Jason Kidd, and Richard Jefferson.
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A Resurgent Central?Entering last season, the Pistons, Cavs, and Bulls were all expected to contend for an Eastern conference title. While Detroit and Cleveland lived up to expectations, Chicago fell apart and fired coach Scott Skiles but lucked into Derrick Rose after winning the draft lottery. While Rose will take time to develop, Chicago will likely return to the playoffs this season if Rose is as good as advertised. Meanwhile, the Cavs added Milwaukee point guard Mo Williams and the Pistons have retained the same core that has gotten them to at least the Eastern conference finals for six straight years. Detroit will face an increasing challenge from Cleveland this year and could be in danger of falling to second place in the Central. Even Indiana may contend again for a playoff spot in the East if Danny Granger can continue to grow and make the leap into stardom. The Bucks brought in Nets forward Richard Jefferson to team up with Michael Redd and Andrew Bogut, but then inexplicably traded Mo Williams to the Cavs for pennies on the dollar.
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Goin’ SouthThe Magic should glide to another division title unless Washington can get Gilbert Arenas and Antawn Jamison back healthy in time to make a push for Southeastern title. While Miami will be better with the additions of Shawn Marion and Michael Beasley and the return of a healthy Dwyane Wade, they are young and inexperienced and lack a capable big man. Charlotte should also be improved with Larry Brown at the helm, but he must prove he still has his coaching mojo after his debacle with the Knicks a few years ago. Even with talents such as Joe Johnson, Al Horford and Josh Smith, the Hawks are still – well, the Hawks. Time will tell if their 7 game series against Boston was a fluke or an indication that Atlanta is actually ready to compete.
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The Frigid NorthwestThe weakest division in the Western conference features a group of rebuilding teams. Minnesota and Oklahoma City have almost no chance at reaching the playoffs in the stacked West. In fact, the Flint Tropics have about as good a shot at making the NBA playoffs than Oklahoma City. Denver basically indicated that they valued trimming payroll over competing for the playoffs when they dealt Marcus Camby to the Clippers for nothing. Portland has a nice young nucleus of Greg Oden, LaMarcus Aldridge, and Brandon Roy and may contend for the playoffs this year if Oden can successfully return from microfracture surgery on his knee and avoid any other serious injuries. However, the Blazers probably aren’t quite ready yet to challenge Utah for the division crown unless Oden can play at an all star level in his first season as a pro. The Jazz should be competitive once again but still lack a defensive presence in the paint that can slow down top big men in the West such as Tim Duncan, Amare Stoudemire, or Yao Ming.
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The Slingin’ SouthwestThe Southwest is among the most talented groups in the NBA. The division will most likely produce four playoff teams this season: the Spurs, the Hornets, the Rockets, and the Mavericks. All four will enjoy beating up on a young Memphis squad that features promising young talents Mike Conley Jr., O.J. Mayo, and Rudy Gay. The Rockets are poised to shake things up in the West this season with the acquisition of Ron Artest. However, Houston faces many questions, such as will Artest go crazier than Jack Nicholson’s character in The Shining? And will Rick Adelman grow his mustache back already? In New Orleans, Chris Paul is an absolute joy to watch and should vie for another an MVP award this season. After all, it’s only fair that he wins one this year after only having one of the best seasons ever for a point guard last season, but yet losing out to a guy who doesn’t make any of his teammates better and who ended up being outplayed by Paul Pierce throughout much of the NBA Finals.
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The Stormy PacificIn Hollywood, drama is ever present. The Clippers made plenty of news this past offseason when they claimed Elton Brand reneged on a verbal agreement to re-sign with the team after Owner Donald Sterling opened his wallet to sign Baron Davis. Then they let hall of famer Elgin Baylor go and claimed he resigned, but it has since been reported that he was forced out in a power struggle with head coach Mike Dunleavy. The Lakers are again the cream of the crop and are the favorites to represent the West in the Finals again. Phoenix, while still dangerous, appears to be on the down slope as Shaq is aging and growing less effective and more injury prone. It’s also unclear how much longer Steve Nash will be able to keep up his stellar play. The Suns could really use a player like Shawn Marion. He seems like he would fit in well with that team… The Warriors will likely take a step backwards this season after losing Davis, who fit perfectly in Don Nelson’s run ‘n gun offense. The Kings really aren’t worth mentioning.
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