Now that the Knicks are eliminated from the NBA Playoffs, many of you will be looking for teams to root for. I suggest 4 teams worthy of following:
the Denver Nuggets (my favorite now), the Phiadelphia 76ers, the Memphis Grizzlies and the Indiana Pacers. Why? Because these are TEAMS without superstars.
In today’s “nuclear arms race” to see how many superstars one can put on one team, I LOVE that the aforementioned teams are deep with talented, diverse good (but not GREAT) players. These teams do not count on one or two players doing all the shooting. They have many players, mostly well-rounded, playing unselfishly and often have different leading scorers on different nights. Another team I enjoy, who just about fits in the same category, is the San Antonio Spurs.
While Tim Duncan has been a superstar, it is hard to say that he is still one today. Tony Parker is great, but one usually does not have him mentioned with Derrick Rose, Deron Williams, Chris Paul or even Steve Nash. The Spurs have blended young, spry players to augment and mesh with their aging vets (like Duncan and Ginoboli). I am hoping that one of the teams from this group makes a long playoff run.






