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Just a few words, all original, say the west first.

Rocket: Ariza has the rocket, and Artest has left. First of all, Ariza is young and promising, positive and correct, easy-going and able to get along with others. However, the disadvantage is also obvious, that is, although the defense is ok, it is not as fierce as Artest. His feet are still flat and easily injured (he missed most of the season last year because of a foot injury). In addition, the key is that Artest has stronger offensive ability! Ariza's offensive ability can't be compared with Artest at all. Last season, he had good data because his own ability is necessarily important, but he must have someone who can attract double teams, such as Kobe Bryant and a healthy McGrady. But McGrady won't come out until the second half of next season, so Ariza can't play his role. Although Artest's shooting percentage is not satisfactory, he is the initiator of the attack when McGrady is away. Personally, this transaction is still a failure in the short term. Rockets' prospects for next season: Yao Mai is basically scrapped. Unless Morey has a shocking deal, it will be difficult to enter the second round of the playoffs.

Lakers: Odom has performed better this season, and the Lakers should be able to sign him. Bynum the shark is still young and will only get better and better. Kobe's work and Artest's body should not be too arrogant under the pressure of Jackson and Kobe. The Lakers' shortcoming is the point guard. But it doesn't matter, because the other points are too awesome. Personally, I think the Lakers will still be the Western Conference champion next season.

Spurs: I made two big deals, in exchange for Jefferson and McDyess, starting in the top five! It's strong enough on paper, and I think it's never a problem to run in under Popovich's leadership. Spurs' shortcomings are aging, injury and bench. Duncan Ginobili McDyess is old, and it is easy to get hurt when he is old. This season's Spurs only kept the injury problem. After the trade, only a handful of people can take it out on the bench. . . . I think the Spurs can enter the second round of the playoffs next season.

Mavericks: I don't like Mavericks very much, but I like Cuban. Cuban recently lost money, but he renewed Kidd at a high price and bought Marion and Gotat. Nowitzki is at the peak, Terry is at the end of the peak, and Howard's state is declining, but it is still very good. Don't underestimate Marion, why he was awesome before, because there is a passing master Nash next to him. Kidd's passing is no less than Nash's, so I think Marion and Kidd can rejuvenate next season. But it's still hard to compete with the Lakers. Mavericks' prediction for next season: the second round of the playoffs or the western conference finals!

Nuggets: Nuggets have been very successful this season, so I don't think they will change much in the summer. Anthony, Billups, Nene and JR are all at their peak. Their problem now is salary: Jones and birdman Anderson have both made money this season, and their salary will definitely go up, and other teams will definitely come to grab it. Both of them have played quite well this season. Jones is the main defensive force, and Anderson is the master of blocking rebounds. If the Nuggets can keep these two men, they should score more points next season than in the second round of the playoffs.

Pioneer: Very promising. Roy and Aldridge are pushing themselves to the top step by step. Fernandez, Outlaw and batum are cheap and easy to use. Blake, Pulz Bila is practical and well-behaved. It's a pity that Auden didn't develop as expected. It was possible to take Turkoglu, but now the Raptors have taken it. What a pity. If Auden can make great progress next year (although I don't think this probability is great. . . ), the blazers are hopeful to enter the second round or even the western conference finals. For the strong teams, the Blazers' shortcomings are point guards and centers, and Roy was badly double-teamed. . .

Hornets: A very disappointing team, which made people shine last year, was abused by the Nuggets in the first round this year. . . Paul is really strong, but now the configuration is getting worse and worse. Peja's condition will only get worse and worse, and his salary will account for a lot. So will Chandler. His status is declining and his salary is still high. Paul's big contract will take effect this year, and the salary pressure of the Hornets is quite high. West's statistics are really beautiful with Paul's help, but in front of strong teams, this wasp is really no match. If it's no big deal, the Hornets will enter the first round at most next year.

Jazz: Same as usual. . . . Recently, there has been a lot of talk about Boozer's departure. I really don't know what the situation is now. Si Long is really good, Delong is close to the peak, and there are many doers, such as Okur, millsap and Chaplin. It's a pity that Koval left, missing a steady three points, but I believe the manager will definitely reinforce it. Under the protection of Si Long and Devil's home court, Jazz will still be a strong team next year, and the short board is in the points. The second round will be next year at the most.

Sun: Sun is in a mess now. I don't know what medicine the manager is selling. O 'Neill is gone, and Stoudemire and Hill are both rumored to be trading. Don't comment now. . .

Clipper: You're right. I wrote an article about the clippers. In fact, the Clippers had a good lineup last year. Byron davis has Camby, Randolph (who has left to replace Quentin Richardson, a good position) and Kaman. And young people with unlimited potential like El Thornton. Due to the most serious injuries and running-in problems in the league, the Clippers suffered a crushing defeat this year. Next year is worth seeing. If you choose the top pick to sign Griffin and stay healthy, it will definitely not be a problem to enter the playoffs.

Probably all the top teams in the west. Maybe grizzly bears (maybe AI went) will be better than last year, but they can't stand any big storms. The Warriors didn't have any big deal, and went to Crawford, which was not competitive.

East:

Celtic: If it wasn't for the injury of KG, who would be the Eastern Conference champion this year? Next season will be healthy, Rondo is getting better and better, and Rasheed has also been introduced (I really think he is very good, both inside and outside, both offensive and defensive), but the problem is age. Although the giant is old, but the state is not very declining, it is not easy to get hurt, and the running-in is getting better and better. Therefore, next year's Kai Zi is very competitive and is expected to win the championship.

Magic: Carter has been brought, and Turkoglu has disappeared. . . . Well, I think this is a failed deal. Turkoglu is a person who connects the inside and outside of magic. He has a big heart and is very suitable for the magic system. Although Carter is awesome, there are also winners, but his organizational ability is not as good as Carter's, and running-in is still a problem. But the attendance is guaranteed, hehe. Magic will only regress next year, it is estimated that the second round.

Knight: With O 'Neill's introduction, I feel that the knight is now a nursing home. There are three million contracts: Szerbick, James, Big Z, and a contract of 2000W, O 'Neill. Recently signed a contract with Vallejo, which is close to10 million. The salary in Xiao Mo is not low. I wonder where the knight got so much money. . . . Seriously, the Cavaliers' introduction of O 'Neal is definitely better than this year. James will be better and a bunch of role players will do their jobs well, so the Cavaliers are still very competitive. Enter the Eastern Conference finals next year and look forward to the decisive battle with Kai Zi.

Piston: It has completely entered the reconstruction period, and Villanueva and Ben Gordon have been introduced. Isn't that the same as Hamilton? So the pistons still have a deal. We're not talking about it now. As messy as the sun. . .

Eagle: Let the scorer Crawford play! ! ! It will only be better than last year, but it is said that Bibby is leaving. If Bibby leaves, the eagle will not be too competitive in the east. The year before last, it was because of Bibby's joining that the eagle was sublimated and became a small strong team in the east.

Heat: There is a powerful Wade. To tell the truth, the rest are basically weaknesses. The Heat should give Wade a strong center, just like in 2005 and 2006, and get a competent vacancy. Unfortunately, the management has not made any big moves. If there is no deal, it will be the first round team at most.

Raptors: This year's Raptors are disappointing, even counting down in the East, but the signing of Turkoglu, Bosh, Calderon and Bagnani in the summer is very practical. International column! You can return to the playoff team next year!

Bull: It's a real pleasure to play seven games with the defending champion this year. It's a pity that Ben Gordon left this year. It is rumored that Hinrich will also leave, but Ross is wonderful and there are strong people like Rolden. Bulls will still enter the playoffs next year.

There are few strong teams in the East, so let's write so much.

I have written so much unconsciously, and my sense of accomplishment is quite strong. There must be different opinions, but it doesn't matter. This is my personal opinion. It doesn't matter if the landlord doesn't give me the best, because I have written so much myself and decided to collect it myself ~ PS: You asked this question too early. . . Because now is the date of the team's crazy trading, this question has a deadline of 20 days, and 20 days is nothing to the NBA. . . .

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