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Every year, the team will change more or less in terms of lineup, coordination, and tactics in previous years.
It also takes a strong team to adapt, and after losing, go back and review how to deal with it.
And there are a lot of unpredictable things, such as the players are not comfortable in the game, the team has played 4 games in 5 days, and it is possible to lose to the weak team on the 6th day.
Because a team like the NBA has no absolute strong and no absolute weak. Winning and losing is normal.
It's just that the strong team has done a better job of adapting and grasping the changes in the game.
As for the rotation every few years. This is almost, no matter how perfect the tactics are, no matter how perfect the defense, there will be a day when they will be overcome, and this is the role of the coach. So no matter which team has its downs, there are times.
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You can't just look at the results.
1.Sometimes some of the main players are injured, such as the Spurs' Manu, TD, and Parker have all been injured, which will inevitably affect the game.
2.It is true that there are times when there is a suspicion of retaining strength, but it is not very likely.
There is no real weak team, sometimes although it is not very strong, but it may be the way you play a strong team.
4.Some games are played to the end, and luck is also part of winning or losing.
5.Everyone has a kind of sympathy for the weak, when the weak team has the opportunity to overturn the strong team, the referee will also help in a timely manner, such as the current Yao Ming is often "misjudged" is also the truth.
I don't know if there is a ...... to solve your problem
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What do you think is the Suns and the Lakers, who just won seven in a row today, are tied for first place in the West with 26 wins and 11 losses, the Spurs are third with 25 wins and 11 losses, and the Mavericks are fifth with 26 wins and 12 losses.
The fourth place in the middle is the Trail Blazers, who rushed up with a dozen consecutive wins last time.
The others are very good, there's nothing wrong with it, don't think that if you haven't heard the report of xxtv, they can't do it, xxtv just manages the Rocket Bucks. They are all quietly victorious, so don't be blind.
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I have been playing more than 30 games in one go, and the main force is to release water and rest.
It's almost time to be an All-Star, in fact, as long as the strong team guarantees a favorable position in the playoffs, there is no need to always hit the 72-win record!
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Aren't you talking about the 2-4 places in the West, and the Lakers who are the first are not a few games away (halftime) In such a fierce competition in the West, isn't it still a strong team? Losing is inevitable for any team, knowing that there are no real underdogs in the NBA. The Bulls, the strongest of the year, also lost 10 games in one season.
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The main team did not play its full strength due to physical reasons, and it was good to get to the playoffs, and a strong team is a strong team after all.
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Strong teams are more interested in winning or losing the playoffs.
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It's all big names, who has nothing to do and is so tired in the season and doesn't have too many bonuses.
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Because the play-off season is intense!!
The team may be quiet in normal times.
But the real strength will inevitably be fully exerted at that time.
I'm a fan of the Suns and I believe they will do well in the playoffs!!
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When it comes to the most critical time, strong teams are often slow-burning, like Spurs.
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I think they're hibernating!
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On the surface, it looks like the Spurs (now No. 1 in the regular season), but in the playoffs, it will have problems on the inside if it meets the Lakers. The Lakers inside line is a three-on-two twoWhile Bonner's three-point shooting was good, his defense was like a void.
Duncan is good, but this year is better than that year, there are 3 good things for the Lakers and Spurs, the No. 1 position is better than the Lakers, and the tactical execution is better than the Lakers.
On the other hand, the Lakers, not to mention his strength.
The overall strength of the Lakers is indeed strong, although the Heat has a big three, but the center is a big hole, and the bench strength is very weak.
The Lakers are very strong in this regard, the Celtics are very old, and the staffing is unreasonable, the small front and the quarterback are not good benches, Magic Carter and Lewis are a burden, if they can trade any of them in exchange for other powerful players, plus the improvement of the Monster's interior offense.
In fact, there is no strongest, only stronger. Athletic competition is a spirit.
And the basketball is for 5 people. There are many other factors to consider, both external and internal.
Therefore, there is no strongest, as a descendant, it is necessary to surpass the predecessors.
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The Spurs are very good at blocking and three-point shooting!
The Heat's offense may be worse than the Spurs, but based on defense, it is one of the best in the league!
The Thunder are also mainly star offense, as well as Ibaka and Jackson!
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Spurs: Overall fit. Thunder: When it feels against the sky. Heat: Rebounding. Pacers: No infighting =-=
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No one is the strongest. Spurs: A team with a lot of discipline and atmosphere, and they are the strongest contenders for the championship every year.
Heat: Rebounds and role players can win championships when they can be trusted one or two times. Thunder:
The team that is still growing (too dependent on the double less) will be championship contenders for the next 2-3 years, but not this year (Ibaka is injured). Clippers, Nets: The two teams are so strong on paper that they can't do it, and both teams can be starters off the bench, and there are too many players.
Rocket: Run-in, there's a chance to impact. Walker:
Manage the players first, and then you can impact.
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Neutrally speaking, the Thunder are relatively good, but they still love the Spurs the most.
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Spurs Spurs.
Spurs Spurs Spurs.
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Decisive Spurs have never seen such a bull coach as Bobo.
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Everyone feels that the Heat Spurs are relatively strong.
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In terms of the strength of the team, the Heat is the first, James, Wade, and Bosh are the Big Three, and the Lakers are Kobe Gasol, and I personally think the Heat are the strongest now.
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It's not the Pistons that are stable, it's the Spurs, who have won 2 tough battles without Duncan. Thank you.
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This year (2021) there are 30 teams in the NBA:
Eastern Atlantic Division: Boston Celtics, Brooklyn Nets, New York Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers, Toronto Raptors.
Middle East Division: Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, Milwaukee Bucks.
Southeast: Atlanta Hawks, Charlotte Hornets, Miami Heat, Orlando Magic, Washington Wizards.
West Southwest Division: Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets, Memphis Grizzlies, New Orleans Pelicans, San Antonio Spurs.
Northwest Division: Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Portland Trail Blazers, Oklahoma City Thunder, Utah Jazz.
Pacific Division: Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, Sacramento Kings.
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This year, the NBA team is still the main body of the previous 30 teams, and the main thing that has changed is that the players between the teams will join other teams.
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The Los Angeles Lakers have been a giant team since ancient times, and they have had countless superstars and won 17 championships in team history.
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I think the Bulls, who won three consecutive championships, the Warriors of 17 years, the Lakers who knocked out the team, and the current Nets, these teams are all NBA, very strong teams in history, and their teams are all very strong in individual ability.
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First of all, the Bulls, the Rockets, the Los Angeles Lakers, these are the traditional strong teams, and now the Raptors and Cavaliers are even stronger, and these can be called super teams because they have a lot of fans and a lot of stars.
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Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics, Miami Heat, Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland Cavaliers, Golden State Warriors.
Sooner or later, it's time to leave.
I think that so many "upsets" this time are mainly due to their team itself, such as the Lakers' performance this time, Kaizi's injury problems and aging... Secondly, I think there is another reason for this ranking, the first few rounds of teams collided, and some of them happened to be the style of play, style of play and personnel alignment, for example, the Spurs changed the style of play this time just let the Grizzlies pick up the cheap, the Grizzlies' interior line is obviously stronger than the Spurs' interior line, and the outside line can't break through, and only relying on the outside line to shoot is doomed. If the rankings had changed, I don't think it would have been.
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