The end of an era, but the beginning of another?

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TheFuture
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Re: The end of an era, but the beginning of another?

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I'll go a little further out there and say that 3 of the following 5 will turn out big in a year or two ... Suns, Jazz, Orlando, 76ers, and New Orleans.
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TeamRicky wrote:I am not counting San Antonio out yet. They might have one more left if they can stay healthy, but their reign will soon end and I think OKC will have their time in the sun. I don't think they have peaked yet and could have a nice run if their Big 3 stays healthy. All they need is to improve their bench and I think that will happen.


If Steven Adams develops into a legit starting center they will be be pretty tough.
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Long Term I like Charlotte and New Orleans. I think it will be a while before anyone pushes past OKC and whatever team Lebron is on.
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