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Legends66NBA7
03-12-2014, 01:01 PM
http://hangtime.blogs.nba.com/2014/03/12/blogtable-better-than-we-thought/


With 20 games left, which team stands out as better than you thought? How’d they get that way?


Steve Aschburner, NBA.com: Phoenix, I’m guessing, is the obvious answer here. But I’ll go another way, assuming the Suns get their due from others. I honestly didn’t expect Dallas to be as good as it has been. Monta Ellis? DeJuan Blair? Vince Carter? Devin Harris? The Mavericks’ roster looked like a garage sale to me, and I figured Dirk Nowitzki and Shawn Marion for pretty big drop-offs. But Dallas’ shooting keeps it dangerous, the Mavs take care of the ball and Rick Carlisle has done swell work coaching them up. Their schedule toughens up – they’re under water against good teams – but you wanted a snapshot, not a projection.

Fran Blinebury, NBA.com: The obvious answer is the Suns. Picked by the Vegas oddsmakers to win 21 games at the start of the season, rookie coach Jeff Hornacek has them at 36-27 and battling for a playoff spot in the very tough West with a diversified offense and an attitude that won’t quit. But I’ll also admit that the Rockets have outperformed my expectations. I thought they’d be a team to get home-court advantage in the first round, at best. But with a healthy Dwight Howard blending seamlessly with James Harden, and a supporting cast that loves playing together, they must be considered real contenders.

Jeff Caplan, NBA.com: The season-long answer is the Suns, but I’ll go with the more short-term feel-good story in Toronto. The Raptors have been outstanding since the Rudy Gay trade, and I’m not suggesting the trade is the cause of the upswing because I like Rudy. But it did unclog things on the floor and has allowed DeMar DeRozan to really emerge as a star-quality performer. They’ve bought into Dwane Casey‘s defense, they’re getting All-Star-worthy play from Kyle Lowry and Terrence Ross just might be a stud after all.

Scott Howard-Cooper, NBA.com: Easy: the Suns. Several new arrivals paid off — GM Ryan McDonough, coach Jeff Hornacek, Eric Bledsoe, Miles Plumlee, Gerald Green. Previous Suns improved — Markieff Morris, P.J. Tucker. Channing Frye returned. Goran Dragic played at an All-Star level. Phoenix defended at a high level for about the first half of the season. The surprising success has been the result of a collective effort.

John Schuhmann, NBA.com: The biggest surprise list starts with the Suns, but they’re such an obvious choice that I’ll note Dallas’ success. Given his past, I thought the Monta Ellis signing was destined to be a failure. But his more in-control pick-and-roll play has actually worked well with Dirk Nowitzki’s mid-range game. The Mavs’ defense hasn’t been very good (and that’s not a surprise), but their offense has been so efficient that they’re 11 games over .500, which is better than I thought they’d be.

Sekou Smith, NBA.com: The Toronto Raptors, who still don’t get enough love for turning things around this year. They’ve been a completely different outfit since trading Rudy Gay, too often a victim of the they-really-are-better-since-he-left syndrome. But everyone, from All-Star swingman DeMar DeRozan and fireplug point guard Kyle Lowry and an underrated supporting cast to head coach Dwane Casey and especially general manager Masai Ujiri, deserve credit for believing in the collective strength and resilience of the group. It certainly helps to have a depressed Eastern Conference as your canvas. But the Raptors deserve credit for creating the season they have so far.

Lang Whitaker, NBA.com All Ball blog: Dallas. After everyone else either made splashy moves or decidedly un-splashy moves (perhaps with an eye toward the 2014 Draft), the Mavs mostly stood pat, other than bringing in Monta Ellis and, as Mark Cuban explained, zagging when everyone else was wigging. And with Dirk Nowitzki and Rick Carlisle, guess what that brings? Yeah, another trip to the playoffs, at least it would appear. Everyone overlooked them, but here they are with weeks left in the season still part of the playoff picture. If the Western Conference is a shark tank, the Mavs are the shark.

Davide Chinellato, NBA Italia: I pick the Bulls. I thought they were already planning for next season when they traded Luol Deng to Cleveland following Derrick Rose‘s season-ending injury, but they’re fourth in the East with a chance to finish third. Yes, the Eastern Conference is weaker than the West, but still. Tom Thibodeau did a heck of a job not allowing his players to give up, Joakim Noah emerged as one of the toughest players in the league, a big man who can score and grab rebounds while dishing out assists like no other big man can do. Hats off.

Stefanos Triantafyllos, NBA Greece: If I say another team than the Blazers, then I’ll be lying. Portland has made a tremendous run so far. They’re at 42-22, they have the second-best offense in the league, they have been winning tough games with big shots… In other words they have everything. I didn’t see that coming. Also, I think that the Raptors and the Bobcats have upset (don’t forget the March Madness is about to start) the predictions, but the biggest surprise comes from Damian Lillard, LaMarcus Aldridge and Co.

From the article:

Mavericks - 3 votes
Suns - 2 votes (has major consideration for 2 more votes)
Raptors - 2 votes
Bulls - 1 vote
Blazers - 1 vote


What say you ISH ? Who do you have as the most surprising team in the league this season ? Feel free to give out an explanation.

RightToCensor
03-12-2014, 01:03 PM
"1st Round Fodder" :roll:

Shabba Ranks
03-12-2014, 01:03 PM
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Dr Hawk
03-12-2014, 01:09 PM
Spurs clearly. Look at their roster and the injuries they had. Their big names are already past their prime, especially Duncan and Ginobili.

Popovich deserves another COY award. What they do year after year is mind blowing

MiseryCityTexas
03-12-2014, 01:12 PM
I remember everyone on Insidehoops predicted that Miles Plumlee was gonna be a Shawn Bradley type player lmao.:roll:

Clyde
03-12-2014, 01:13 PM
Vegas odds makers had the Suns as the worst team in the NBA......

Levity
03-12-2014, 01:14 PM
suns.

shocked the nba with how well they played to start the season with their backcourt of 2 pgs.

then shocked the nba again with how well they continued to play after bledsoe went out with a long term injury.

MiseryCityTexas
03-12-2014, 01:16 PM
Bledsoe looked like a much more athletic version of Sun's great Walter Davis.

YouGotServed
03-12-2014, 01:26 PM
How are the Suns better than expected when they're not even in the playoffs right now?

lol

DMAVS41
03-12-2014, 01:31 PM
It's clearly the Suns.

The Suns themselves thought they were tanking when they gave Gortat away. Then the magic happened and they turned into a legit team that might keep my Mavs out of the playoffs...:facepalm

kuniva_dAMiGhTy
03-12-2014, 01:33 PM
I expected Dallas to still be in the playoff hunt, but Phoenix? Under first year coach Hornacek? Def THE most surprising.

Toronto? I figured would eventually be in the playoffs the next 2 years given how AWFUL the east is.

Levity
03-12-2014, 01:34 PM
How are the Suns better than expected when they're not even in the playoffs right now?

lol

Because they were widely expected to be one of the worst teams in the league. instead, they are competing for a playoff spot... in the west.

not really too hard to comprehend.

Milbuck
03-12-2014, 01:37 PM
I think the most surprising team is Houston, in the wrong way.

Before the season a lot of people had them pegged as championship contenders, now it's pretty clear that they're not. Surprising to say the least.

Rooster
03-12-2014, 01:39 PM
suns.

shocked the nba with how well they played to start the season with their backcourt of 2 pgs.

then shocked the nba again with how well they continued to play after bledsoe went out with a long term injury.

This. Definitely the Suns. I think Bledsoe with his athleticism and length can guard any shooting guard out there so Suns can play them both at the same time.

gts
03-12-2014, 01:41 PM
Suns.

YouGotServed
03-12-2014, 01:42 PM
Because they were widely expected to be one of the worst teams in the league. instead, they are competing for a playoff spot... in the west.

not really too hard to comprehend.

Nobody gives a shit if they're better than expected when they're not even going to make the playoffs.

UK2K
03-12-2014, 01:44 PM
I think the most surprising team is Houston, in the wrong way.

Before the season a lot of people had them pegged as championship contenders, now it's pretty clear that they're not. Surprising to say the least.
Wtf?

You clearly made that up. Nobody had them as title contenders.

They were projected to finish 4th behind LAC, OKC, SAS. You're just making stuff for the hell of it.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/nba/news/20131025/nba-2014-picks-kevin-durant-lebron-james/?mobile=n

Nobody even had them in the finals, and only one person had them in the WCF. You're an idiot.

Levity
03-12-2014, 01:47 PM
Nobody gives a shit if they're better than expected when they're not even going to make the playoffs.

you really dont undertand the whole point of this thread, do you? however, continue to make your asinine comments. youre really impressing us all.

DMAVS41
03-12-2014, 01:47 PM
Nobody gives a shit if they're better than expected when they're not even going to make the playoffs.

Moron. The Suns win total over/under was 21 this year.

kuniva_dAMiGhTy
03-12-2014, 01:49 PM
Nobody gives a shit if they're better than expected when they're not even going to make the playoffs.

Stick with your "u mad Lakers fans" garbage. It suits you MUCH better :oldlol:

Rooster
03-12-2014, 01:50 PM
Nobody gives a shit if they're better than expected when they're not even going to make the playoffs.

:facepalm

Title of the thread is better than we thought. Suns fit that category.

YouGotServed
03-12-2014, 01:55 PM
Moron. The Suns win total over/under was 21 this year.

You madd brodie?

I don't give a shit what the projected total wins was for the Suns. If they don't make the playoffs I'm not giving them props for "overachieving."


you really dont undertand the whole point of this thread, do you? however, continue to make your asinine comments. youre really impressing us all.

lol

I understand it fine. I'm simply not going to praise a team for missing the playoffs especially considering they were at one point not too long ago a 6th seed.

lol @ everyone in this thread. Easily impressed.

Milbuck
03-12-2014, 01:58 PM
YouGotServed has THE sandiest v.agina here. Dude is constantly pissed off about something, and takes out his anger by being a hostile retard on a basketball forum.

Ignore the kid and let him wallow in delusion.

UK2K
03-12-2014, 02:02 PM
Suns would be #3 seed in the east.

They definitely deserve the overachiever award.

YouGotServed
03-12-2014, 02:03 PM
lel Milbuck.

I guess I'm spoiled. Houston overachieved for like 4 years in a row, including last year.

BuffaloBill
03-12-2014, 02:11 PM
Spurs clearly. Look at their roster and the injuries they had. Their big names are already past their prime, especially Duncan and Ginobili.

Popovich deserves another COY award. What they do year after year is mind blowing


how is it surprising if it happens every single year?

Jailblazers7
03-12-2014, 02:28 PM
YouGotServed has THE sandiest v.agina here. Dude is constantly pissed off about something, and takes out his anger by being a hostile retard on a basketball forum.

Ignore the kid and let him wallow in delusion.

It's because he knows deep down that Houston is a championship pretender and it's eating him alive.

RightToCensor
03-12-2014, 02:33 PM
YGS getting nikkas shook daily. :bowdown:

YouGotServed
03-12-2014, 02:34 PM
It's because he knows deep down that Houston is a championship pretender and it's eating him alive.

Madd.

oh the horror
03-12-2014, 02:42 PM
YGS getting nikkas shook daily. :bowdown:



If by "shook" you mean laughing at and clowning him,then yeah man, everyone is shook.

Legends66NBA7
03-12-2014, 02:51 PM
Stop derailing the thread and stick to the topic, please.

Bigsmoke
03-12-2014, 02:54 PM
he Bulls made it to the 2nd round last year.

if anything the Bulls are worse than predicted

everybody predicted that Mavs would be some 7th seed team next year too.

The Suns, Blazers, and Raptors surprised me tho.

Jailblazers7
03-12-2014, 02:56 PM
he Bulls made it to the 2nd round last year.

if anything the Bulls are worse than predicted

Bulls are definitely worse than predicted. People actually expected Rose to play this season and the Deng trade was just throwing in the towel. The fight that they have shown is admirable but in the end they aren't very good.