My list –
Since I like fast paced teams, this is my order…
1) Golden State Warriors
2) Denver Nuggets (use to be the Knicks but they don’t move the ball now and got boring)
3) Orlando Magic
Jesus Freak | Apr 07, 2011
So I would agree with one and two. GS has the most exciting back court in the NBA, no brainer there and Denver has had great energy since the trade, guys with something to prove, and an
PJ | Apr 07, 2011
nuggets…. heat ….. knicks
crazy legs | Apr 07, 2011
I would take the Knicks offer they would get gallo or fields(I would take gallo cause Denver has afflalo) Felton and Chandler, the nuggets would still have a decent line up:
PG: Felton
SG: Afflalo
SF: Chandler
PF: Gallo
C: Nene
10.11.10
Darren Collison and Danny Granger not only scored the first two buckets of the game for the Pacers but they really came out and set the tone. They were active and assertive, and while no one could miss in the third quarter, DC and DG seemed to be the only players who could make any shots in the first. Lot of perimeter shots clanked, including a few from Mike Dunleavy. Obviously, Dun was getting them out of his system for his heroics later in the game. Granger has his shot going tonight and likely would’ve gone off for 30-plus, if needed. But with all of his friends pitching in, Granger was able to cruise home, only playing 27 minutes while making 8 of 10 shots to finish with 19 points. He also had 5 assists and played a part in some solid defense by the Pacers. Offense wins the day, but the Pacers defensive effort was strong tonight as Josh McRoberts and Roy Hibbert did a nice job of protecting and everyone hit the glass. Yes, Denver put up 113 points but the 37-point fourth quarter was pure garbage time as both teams exhaled after things were decided in the third. Brandon Rush asserted himself instantly when he played for the first time this season midway through the first quarter. After Dunleavy’s slow start, Rush appeared to have seized the starting shooting guard spot with his quick offensive outburst which included finishing three shots at the rim. Of course, Dunleavy would have something to say about that later. Rush finished with 16 points and 7 rebounds which looks