Ty's 2021-2022 NBA Preview: Bucks and Nets

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Welcome to the final day of my 2021 NBA countdown. I have two teams left. These are the two best teams, kind of by a wide margin, in my opinion. They both have real title aspirations, and if we are lucky, we could see them meet in the playoffs yet again. That would be awesome considering how great their series was last season. Now, let's get to it.

At number 2 I have the reigning champs, the Milwaukee Bucks. Both of the teams today are pretty interchangeable. It would be better to have them listed as 1A and 1B honestly. The Bucks are back pretty much intact. Giannis Antentekoumpo is the best player in the NBA right now. I know that LeBron is the best player in the league now, and Kawhi prior to his injury was right up, and I'm sure guys like Joel Embiid, Donovan Mitchell and Devin Booker might have a say, but Giannis is the main man. He went totally supernova in the Finals last season, and he is still only 26. He is an amazing player. He is unstoppable on offense and a great, great defensive player. And if this mid range he has shown off in the preseason is real, watch the hell out. He could be like Wilt, but better on defense. Khris Middleton hit some of the biggest shots in the Finals, and he has gotten better every season. He is the glue for this team. He is the guy they look to when they need a jump shot and Giannis is totally gassed. Jrue Holiday staked his claim as the best perimeter defender after his wonderful Finals. He was very inconsistent on offense, but he was incredibly good on the defensive end. He was traded to Milwaukee for a ton, but it was worth it for everyone involved. He was what they missed. Brook Lopez became a stretch 5, but it was his work in the post, the stuff that made him an all star, that really helped this team and has helped him continue to be a key contributor. Donte DiVincenzio is back from injury, and they will need his jumper. He is a very solid floor spacer, and to have a guy like him on the floor helps Giannis a ton. The same could be said for Pat Connaughton. He is also a very solid defender and rebounder. Bobby Portis was a total revelation. He completely bought into the role of energy guy off the bench, and he was playing crucial minutes in the Finals. He has had quite a turnaround. George Hill brings excellent veteran leadership. Grayson Allen is a little shithead, but the dude can shoot. I like the addition of Semi Ojeyele. The Bucks have a very, very good team. They also have Giannis. This team is more than poised to defend their title. The Bucks are here to stay.

And at number 1, my top team coming into the season is the Brooklyn Nets. Now let's talk about Kyrie Irving real quick. The fact that he is a flat earther and an anti-vaxxer is not surprising. He is a selfish, egotistical prick. He has been since he entered the league. He's a nuisance, a shit head and him not being on the Nets does not do anything to tamp down my expectations for this team. Kyrie Irving is a dumbass, I hate that kids look up to him and I could care less if he ever plays another game in the NBA. He will not be missed.

Okay, now to the players that actually care and will be on the floor. Kevin Durant is fully back. He was amazing in the playoffs. He was taking on the Bucks pretty much by himself, and he almost won that series. KD is amazing. He is probably the second best player in the league right now. James Harden, who I do not like to watch play basketball, was a great add last season. He has fit in perfectly with the Nets. He gets his when he plays with KD, but when KD sits, Harden feasts on second units. He is doing exactly what he should for this team, and if he can stay on the floor he could exorcise some playoff demons this year. Joe Harris is still here. He is a very good shooter and defender. He needs to play better when it counts, the playoffs, but other than that, he is a great role player for this team. Blake Griffin looked revived when he signed with them last season. He had some lift, he hit some shots and he grabbed some boards. I love, love, love the Patty Mills signing. He adds a great scorer to their second unit. He has tons of playoff experience. And he is very comfortable in a backup role. Cam Thomas was an excellent late first round pick. I love his scoring ability, and he is going to learn from some of the best. Bruce Brown is such a good cutter, he finds the open spots on the floor, he makes the easy shots he gets from being so wide open, he is a solid player. Nic Claxton showed flashes of being a solid pick and roll guy and he can play some defense. He will easily fill the role of Deandre Jordan. LaMarcus Aldridge had a heart scare, retired, then got cleared and is now back with the team. This is a big deal. He is a good mid range guy, and he brings depth and height to this team. Paul Milsap was a sneaky good signing. If he does anything for the Nets like he did for the Nuggets, the one year deal was more than worth it. And James Johnson and Jevon Carter bring some attitude and defense. Kyrie or no Kyrie, it does not matter. The Nets have Harden and KD and a bunch of solid role players. They have the best roster. They have the best team on paper. They should be the odds on favorite to win the title. They have it all.

Okay there is my countdown of all 30 NBA teams. Come back Monday for my playoff and awards predictions.

Ty

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