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Here's a little quide for anybody wanting to watch the NBA play-offs. I've Ranked the play-off teams from whitest to darkest, and theres a good amount to choose from. (Starters in Bold):
(A-) Jazz- PG Ricky Rubio, SF/PG Joe Ingles, SG Kyle Korver, PG Raul Neto, SG Grayson Allen, PF Tyler Cavanaugh
2 white starters and now 3 part of the rotation witb Grayson Allens emergence.
(B+) Blazers- C Enes Kanter, SF Jake Layman (in and out), C/PF Zach Collins, C Meyers Leonard, (Inj) C Jusuf Nurkic
2 starters and top 2 off the bench, makes you wonder how good they would be with Nurkic right now??
(B) Celtics- C Aaron Baynes, SF Gordan Hayward (in and out the starting lineup but gets starter mins), PF/C Daniel Theis
With the NBA's most underrated defender in Baynes, and Hayward I count because it blows my mind why he's not. To too it off Theis is pretty much another Horford.
(B-) Spurs- C Jakob Poetl, SF Davis Bertans, SG Marco Belinelli, C Drew Eubanks, PF/C Donantas Montiejunas
Only 1 starter but have some of the best depth in the league, with all seeing some PT sooner or later.
(C+) Clippers- SF/PF Danilo Gallinari, C Ivica Zubac
Should be rated lower but with Galinari playing so good I give it to them. Galinari should have made the all-star team this year too.
(C+) Nets- SG Joe Harris, SF/PF Rodions Kurucs, SF Dzanan Musa
2 starters is nice but thats it since Dzanan Musa pretty much on a RS season.
(C+) Denver- C Nikola Jokic, C/PF Mason Plumlee, SF Juan Hernangomez, PF Tyler Lydon
Jokic is a future MVP, while his front-court partner C Mason Plumlee p
Shadows his game to an extent. Hernangomez has lost all the extra mins he earned early this season.
C Pistons- SG Luke Kennard, PF Jon Leur, C Zaza Pachulia, PG Jose Calderon, SG Svi Mykhaliuk
Kennard starting finallygives Detroit a better look, with scrub Bruce Brown avg 4 ppg moves to the bench. Besides Kennard Jon Leur sees a healthy amt of mins in the rotation (when healthy), and Pachulia is usually back-up C. Svi Mykhaliuk is one to watch but not for this year, while Calderon is retiring at the end of year.
(D+) Golden State- C Andrew Bogut (beat-out Cousins as starting C), PF Jonas Jerebko
In a shocking late-season move GS signed 34 y/o C Andrew Bogut on a 1 yr deal, who was playing in the Australian basketball league likely to retire at seasons end. Bogut is now the starting C. Posting 8 pts, 14 rbs, and 5 assts last night. Jonas Jerebko has a role for them but its a small one.
(D) Thunder- C Steven Adams
OKC start and play only 1 white and even he's questionable. Adams who's a poly/white mix is still supportable for me, because the media and players treat him as if he's just white guy from New Zealand.
(F) Rockets- C/PF Isaiah Hartenstein
C Isaiah Hartenstein doesnt even play unless its a blowout.
(A-) Jazz- PG Ricky Rubio, SF/PG Joe Ingles, SG Kyle Korver, PG Raul Neto, SG Grayson Allen, PF Tyler Cavanaugh
2 white starters and now 3 part of the rotation witb Grayson Allens emergence.
(B+) Blazers- C Enes Kanter, SF Jake Layman (in and out), C/PF Zach Collins, C Meyers Leonard, (Inj) C Jusuf Nurkic
2 starters and top 2 off the bench, makes you wonder how good they would be with Nurkic right now??
(B) Celtics- C Aaron Baynes, SF Gordan Hayward (in and out the starting lineup but gets starter mins), PF/C Daniel Theis
With the NBA's most underrated defender in Baynes, and Hayward I count because it blows my mind why he's not. To too it off Theis is pretty much another Horford.
(B-) Spurs- C Jakob Poetl, SF Davis Bertans, SG Marco Belinelli, C Drew Eubanks, PF/C Donantas Montiejunas
Only 1 starter but have some of the best depth in the league, with all seeing some PT sooner or later.
(C+) Clippers- SF/PF Danilo Gallinari, C Ivica Zubac
Should be rated lower but with Galinari playing so good I give it to them. Galinari should have made the all-star team this year too.
(C+) Nets- SG Joe Harris, SF/PF Rodions Kurucs, SF Dzanan Musa
2 starters is nice but thats it since Dzanan Musa pretty much on a RS season.
(C+) Denver- C Nikola Jokic, C/PF Mason Plumlee, SF Juan Hernangomez, PF Tyler Lydon
Jokic is a future MVP, while his front-court partner C Mason Plumlee p
Shadows his game to an extent. Hernangomez has lost all the extra mins he earned early this season.
C Pistons- SG Luke Kennard, PF Jon Leur, C Zaza Pachulia, PG Jose Calderon, SG Svi Mykhaliuk
Kennard starting finallygives Detroit a better look, with scrub Bruce Brown avg 4 ppg moves to the bench. Besides Kennard Jon Leur sees a healthy amt of mins in the rotation (when healthy), and Pachulia is usually back-up C. Svi Mykhaliuk is one to watch but not for this year, while Calderon is retiring at the end of year.
(D+) Golden State- C Andrew Bogut (beat-out Cousins as starting C), PF Jonas Jerebko
In a shocking late-season move GS signed 34 y/o C Andrew Bogut on a 1 yr deal, who was playing in the Australian basketball league likely to retire at seasons end. Bogut is now the starting C. Posting 8 pts, 14 rbs, and 5 assts last night. Jonas Jerebko has a role for them but its a small one.
(D) Thunder- C Steven Adams
OKC start and play only 1 white and even he's questionable. Adams who's a poly/white mix is still supportable for me, because the media and players treat him as if he's just white guy from New Zealand.
(F) Rockets- C/PF Isaiah Hartenstein
C Isaiah Hartenstein doesnt even play unless its a blowout.
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