NBA Analysis: The Wild, Wild Western Conference

Greg Haefner by Senior Analyst Written on March 06, 2008
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The Spurs are simply too good to ever be overlooked. They have a franchise post player in "Mr. Fundamental" Tim Duncan, their speedy point guard in Tony Parker, and the gem of the 1999 draft in Manu Ginobili (who was taken 57th overall that year).

Simply put: They are built to win championships.

The Spurs have always been in the championship discussion since Timmy came to town. They have won four rings with Duncan in the post. While they may not be the most flashy team in the NBA, they get things done, and that is why they are always contenders.

The Spurs are always among the league leaders in defense, ranking third in this year, allowing 90.4 PPG. This grungy grind-it-out style of play helps them outlast the new era of fast-paced teams like the Suns and Warriors.

Look for the addition of Kurt Thomas to make a big impact down the stretch for San Antonio, teaming him up with the pleasantly satisfying Fabricio Oberto next to TD.

 

Utah Jazz (40-22)

The Jazz have really come on since adding Deron Williams. For some reason his arrival seemed to put a new spark in a couple of players' careers. Mehmet Okur and Carlos Boozer have really stepped up since Williams came on board.

Now Williams is the undisputed star of the team, and Boozer is a perennial All-Star.

Okur is averaging 13.5 PPG this season and shooting 34.8 percent from downtown. A center shooting that well from beyond the arc?

Oh yes, it's true.

Boozer has been on fire since Williams became the permanent starter. After splitting time with Keith McLeod, Williams became the starter his sophomore year. Since then, Boozer has averaged 21.2 PPG, 11.25 RPG, and has earned two straight All-Star appearances. His career averages are 16.7 PPG and 10.0 RPG.

The Jazz also made an under-the-radar, but very good move this season, shipping off disgruntled wingman Gordan Giricek to the 76ers (who released him) and adding 3-point specialist Kyle Korver.

Korver brought a dimension that the Jazz offense was missing, and while his stats may not be overly impressive (10.2 PPG, 36.9% 3-point), the one number that really tells a tale is the Jazz's record since acquiring Korver: 24-6. That includes a 10-game win streak during January-February.

 

Houston Rockets (40-20)

I know some New Orleans fans are going to bash me for not putting the Hornets here, but I just couldn't do it in good conscience.

The Rockets have won 16 straight games—four of them without Yao Ming.

They are without a doubt the hottest team in the NBA and are poised to make a deep run into the playoffs with or without Yao in the lineup. Of course, not having a 7-foot-6 center in the lineup doesn't help, but the experience of Dekembe Motumbo, Shane Battier, Bobby Jackson, and Tracy McGrady is helping along young players like Luis Scola, Carl Landry, and Aaron Brooks.

Scola has played like a veteran this season, averaging 9.2 PPG and 5.5 RPG, increasing those numbers without Yao (see my Rockets article for further details). The kid is way ahead of his rookie status...maybe because he is 27.

Carl Landry and Aaron Brooks have both been doing well off the bench, though Brooks stands to see a decrease in his minutes with the addition of Bobby Jackson. Landry has been key coming in and contrasting Scola's classic Fabricio Obero style game with his athletic spark plug play. The Rockets have quite a few pieces that make up the championship puzzle on their squad right now.

 

Now, I know you've all been dying to know who my pick to come out of the West is, so here you go:

The Los Angeles Lakers

That's right. Los Angeles is poised to go to the Finals this year and will be extremely tough to stop when Bynum and Gasol finally get the chance to team up.

Look for the Mamba to get another ring and feel more at home than ever in L.A.

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