If the NBA season started all over again and evryone's record 0-0 and no one was injured every player was 100% healthy. And the players who got traded is on the team they got traded to, example: Shaq will still be in the Suns, Kidd is still in Dallas, Marion is still playing for the Heats. Who would win out of the list and why?:
Nuggets VS Mavericks
Hornets VS Celtics
Cavaliers VS Lakers
Spurs VS Pistons
Suns VS Rockets
Heats VS Nets
Magics VS Wizards
Warriors VS Jazz
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Nuggets - Jason Kidd Is Too Overrated
Celtics - KEVIN GARNETT
Lakers - Kobe and Gasol and Bynum healthy unstopable
Pistons - Because Of Their Bench
Rockets - Look at what happened tonight
Heat - Wade, Marion will be magic
Magic - Arenas is too selfish
Jazz - Because they are at home
If NBA season started all over again....?2003 nba draft ,nba teams
1. I'll have the mav's over the nuggets. the nuggets are a very bad defensive team and even if the season started over 10times that wont change. So i got dallas to win.
2. Celtics got too much for the hornets, i still think the hornets aint a dominant team like the celtics or lakers. they got a long way to go, but they are goin in the right direction. But boston win
3. Lakers win, with the 'triple towers' front court, lebron will be surrounded. Lakers win. this is a blow-out.
4. This is a match-up between the top defensive teams in the NBA. It depends on who's court its on, if its in detroit i got detroit if its in san antonio i got the spurs.
5. Rockets beat phoenix without a full team, so with yao back, t-mac all healthy, houston will burn phoenix.
6. I just don't think the heat would be the same if they started fresh. So ill take marion, wade and the heat to win narrowly.
7. Wizards. This is a blow-out, with stevensen, arenas, jamison and butler, the wiz got too much for orlando to handle.
8. Jazz will murder the warriors in utah and will just hold on to win in golden state.
Mavericks-chicken nuggets got no D
Celtics
Lakers
Spurs
Rockets
Nets
Wizards
Jazz
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