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The 10 Best Teams in a Wild Western Conference

keflavik

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Prefer that they get a 2nd PG and a shooter first and last year's failure was do to the lack of a bench, not "discipline" but that's just another opinion.

"5. Minnesota Timberwolves
If we’re betting on any team to make a Jazz-like postseason leap, the Wolves have to be the favorites. A lack of discipline was the root cause of Minnesota’s failure to meet expectations last season, and in Jimmy Butler, the team not only lands a proven star but a literal floor general. As Jonathan Tjarks outlined, there are some concerns about how flexible Tom Thibodeau will be considering he’s essentially using the same tried-and-true blueprint of his last 10 years of coaching to fulfill his vision of the Wolves. But in any case, this team seems primed to be a regular-season powerhouse. I hope everyone on the team is already signed up for their local beer yoga sessions. They’ll need their bodies as limber as possible for the hell-raising Thibodeau is ready to unleash."

https://theringer.com/nba-western-conference-ranking-ten-best-teams-37691c79cf87
 
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