NBA Predictions: Who Will Be the 5 Most Exciting Teams to Watch This Season?
Every true basketball fan is dreaming about Christmas morning. Not because of perfectly wrapped presents or Santa on the roof, but because the day marks the beginning of the NBA season.
The season is shaping up to be quite entertaining despite the pessimism that initially hovered over the coming year.
Teams have made bold moves and are ready to contend for a NBA title. Many teams will look great on the court, but there are a few who will be must-see TV.
Here are the five most exciting teams to look forward to this year.
Oklahoma City Thunder
1 of 5With Kevin Durant swishing jumpers off the screen, Russell Westbrook still breaking ankles and James Harden shooting three-pointers lights out, the Oklahoma City Thunder will again be a fan favorite to watch.
The team plays fast paced, to its strength and garners wins as well as noteworthy highlight moves.
Chicago Bulls
2 of 5Derrick Rose does some things with his body that should be outlawed.
The 2011 NBA MVP is one of the most exciting players to take the court in quite some time. With their tenacious defense and the finishing moves of Rose, the Chicago Bulls will once again get all of our attention.
New York Knicks
3 of 5Amare' Stoudemire will benefit even more this year from playing alongside Carmelo Anthony.
Anthony is simply a scoring machine and provides something special for fans every night. With his heroics, Stoudemire and the addition of Tyson Chandler, the New York Knicks fans will be on the edge of their seats every game.
L.A. Clippers
4 of 5We expected pandemonium when Chris Paul took his talents to L.A. and haven't been let down.
Just two preseason games told us all we need to know: Chris Paul can still pass, and Blake Griffin can still dunk.
Miami Heat
5 of 5Correct me if I'm wrong but when you pull off 92-foot alley-oops, you have to be the most exciting team on the planet.
Blake Griffin and Chris Paul will have great highlights, but the Heat have more than just lob passes.
The majority of LeBron James and Dwyane Wade's highlight plays came on the fly. With a year of chemistry, who knows what we will see.









