Which team's roster, cap situation, future picks would you most like to own?

Which team's roster, cap situation, future picks would you most like to own?

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  • Spurs

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  • Clippers

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  • Rockets

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  • Wolves

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  • Pelicans

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Which roster would you rather have?

Warriors
Cavs
Thunder
Spurs
Clippers
Rockets
Wolves
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Warriors or Wolves. GSW is already championship caliber (obviously) and will have max room on top of that. Sweet heart deals from Steph, Klay, and Draymond puts them in a great spot. Wolves second because I think the young core of Wiggins/Towns can be special and something to really build around. Looks like they're attempting to work Lavine toward a PG too which if works out would be a super athletic and lengthy back court (Lavine/Wiggins).
 

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I'll take the Cavs -- homer reasons aside, it's hard to argue with the best basketball player in the world being on your team, plus Kyrie and Love are both still young. Kyrie hasn't even hit his prime yet.
 

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Warriors or Wolves. Warriors for obvious reasons. Thunder no,due to the questions surrounding KD and Westbrook there long term. Not Cavs because Lebron is getting older, Love sucks, leaving Irving as the only long term building block. Spurs set up well with Kawhi and Aldridge, but going to lose a bit when Pop,Duncan, Manu retire in due time.

Wiggins/Towns are going to dominate this league in a few years. I really hope they stay there long term. Pelicans have AD who will be a top 3 player in this league for awhile, but not enough to compete with what others have.

Definitely not the Rockets. Howard is a baby, Harden can't play defense.

I'd take the Celtics than some of these teams with a nice group of players, Stevens, and a bunch of Nets picks.
 

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Bucks should be on this list imo.

Carter-Williams/Middleton/Jabari/Giannias/Monroe/Mayo is a good core
 

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47th oG said:
Bucks should be on this list imo.

Carter-Williams/Middleton/Jabari/Giannias/Monroe/Mayo is a good core
Agreed, but they don't compete with some of the others IMO. Wolves much better due to star power. I don't really look at anybody on the Bucks and see a top 10 player in the NBA. Maybe Parker down the line, it's bold to say but Wiggins/Towns could become as good a duo the league has seen since Kobe/Shaq.

I'd take Warriors, Cavs, Thunder, Wolves, Clippers, Spurs, Pelicans over Bucks
 

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JZSportswhiz said:
Agreed, but they don't compete with some of the others IMO. Wolves much better due to star power. I don't really look at anybody on the Bucks and see a top 10 player in the NBA. Maybe Parker down the line, it's bold to say but Wiggins/Towns could become as good a duo the league has seen since Kobe/Shaq.

I'd take Warriors, Cavs, Thunder, Wolves, Clippers, Spurs, Pelicans over Bucks
Absolutely love the Minnesota core. Wiggins/KAT/LaVine + whoever else they draft in the next year (should be a high lottery pick this year) will be a force in a few years.
 

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Bulls for sure. If I can't pick my home team, then the Celtics.. Would tweak the roster a bit, get Cousins any way possible, and they contenders. Love their roster. Lots of blue collar guys on that team trying to prove themselves
 

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cavsfan817 said:
I'll take the Cavs -- homer reasons aside, it's hard to argue with the best basketball player in the world being on your team, plus Kyrie and Love are both still young. Kyrie hasn't even hit his prime yet.
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47th oG said:
Bucks should be on this list imo.

Carter-Williams/Middleton/Jabari/Giannias/Monroe/Mayo is a good core
Overrated.
cavsfan817 said:
Absolutely love the Minnesota core. Wiggins/KAT/LaVine + whoever else they draft in the next year (should be a high lottery pick this year) will be a force in a few years.
KAT is gonna be something. Dudes a beast. Wish Wiggins played with more intensity
 

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Oh believe me, I'll take the Cavs and win with that roster and the ability for the owner to just shell out luxury tax dollars at will.
 

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I wouldn't be that surprised if Lebron or KD left TBH.

Lebron a little because he's already ran away twice in his career. Wouldn't want to be exposed as a ring chaser the same year he earned the coach killer label lol. It makes more sense for KD's legacy if he leaves. He could run the East.
 

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JZSportswhiz said:
I wouldn't be that surprised if Lebron or KD left TBH.

Lebron a little because he's already ran away twice in his career. Wouldn't want to be exposed as a ring chaser the same year he earned the coach killer label lol. It makes more sense for KD's legacy if he leaves. He could run the East.
LeBron isn't going anywhere, he's retiring in Cleveland
 

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I'll take the Wizards because Wall-Beal-Durant is about to be sick.
 

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Durant has been criticizing the Wiz courting him all season. Durant is someone that speaks his mind and this is pretty tell-tale in my eyes. Also, I think the hoemtown factor is overrated. With LeBron it was different because that was his image for many years, however Durant never embraced it like that. Plus, he's got a stacked team in OKC, so it would be stupid to leave. They can offer him the most money as well...
 

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