Much of the NBA’s Western Conference could be in turmoil this offseason, The Athletic’s John Hollinger writes. There are multiple teams that are all in on their stars but are in or hovering just above play-in territory in the West, including the Warriors, Lakers, Mavericks and Suns. Those four teams could all be in the play-in while being over next year’s projected luxury tax and with numerous first-round picks depleted from their assets.
The Clippers are another team in a different, but similar dilemma. While they were in contention for the No. 1 seed at one point this season, they’re now 5.0 games back, are deep in the tax, don’t control a first-rounder until 2030, and their best players are 32, 33 and 34 years old. Paul George, meanwhile, hasn’t signed a max extension yet and could be an unrestricted free agent this summer if he declines his player option.
The Timberwolves and Nuggets are happy right now given their placement in the standings (and Denver’s 2022/23 title) but are both in win-now mode.
While this is the case every year in both conferences, the stakes feel extremely high given the repercussions each team could face if they bow out of the playoffs early. Many of the aforementioned teams don’t have the cap flexibility or the assets to make significant moves to bolster their chances, Hollinger points out. For some teams, their current iteration is the best chance they’ll have at a title for some time.
The Pelicans, Thunder and Kings are the only three of the top 10 who, at least on paper, have the wherewithal to make obvious and meaningful external improvements/acquisitions this offseason, Hollinger opines. With seven of the conference’s top 10 teams all in, or nearly there, on their current builds, this postseason will be a pivotal one.
We have more from around the basketball world:
- Former NBA and current Real Madrid center Edy Tavares is exploring his NBA options before he becomes a free agent this offseason, Donatas Urbonas of BasketNews tweets. According to Urbonas, Tavares is looking for a substantial role on a competitive NBA team and is looking for an annual salary that approaches the mid-level exception, worth roughly $12.5MM. Tavares received a multiyear offer from the Trail Blazers last offseason but his buyout clause got in the way. Now set to be a free agent after averaging 9.7 points and 6.4 rebounds in EuroLeague, he’ll likely receive massive offers to stay in EuroLeague, which could dissuade NBA teams from signing him.
- Tavares headlines a list from Urbonas of 10 EuroLeague names who could make the jump to the NBA this offseason. Tarik Biberovic is one young name making waves, shooting 57.1% from three as of late. He was selected by the Grizzlies in the second round of the 2023 draft and could eventually find his way stateside. A similar article from HoopsHype’s Dionysis Aravantinos explores the same topic, with Gabriele Procida and Markus Howard among the names discussed. Of note, Urbonas writes that Mario Hezonja, who once criticized the NBA, is intending to return to the league at some point and is aggressively exploring the market.
- With news that the G League Ignite is shutting down after the season, several of the team’s young players are left in limbo in regards to their future options, Yahoo Sports’ Krysten Peek writes. Thierry Darlan, Babacar Sane and London Johnson are among players who could test the NBA draft waters and go to the combine but aren’t facing pressure to stay in the draft. Meanwhile, Dink Pate signed a two-year deal with the Ignite and doesn’t qualify to play college ball next year, so he would need to either play overseas, sign with a different G League team, or join Overtime Elite.
- With March Madness underway, HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto, The Athletic’s Sam Vecenie and The Ringer’s Kevin O’Connor all published mock drafts for the 2024 class. Both Scotto and O’Connor have Alexandre Sarr as the No. 1 pick, while Vecenie gives Zaccharie Risacher that honor. O’Connor moved Kentucky’s Reed Sheppard up to the second slot and Vecenie has him going fourth, but Scotto has him at No. 8. UConn’s Stephon Castle is mocked sixth in Vecenie’s and O’Connor’s drafts but is 15th in Scotto’s. Providence’s Devin Carter (10th in O’Connor’s) and Duke’s Kyle Filipowski (ninth in Scotto’s) are among the other notable differences between the various mocks.
The old head teams Suns, GSW, and LAL don’t really have a chance. They are living off their legend.
KD hasn’t lead a team since OKC. He isn’t it and he depleted the Suns by going there. They also wanted Beal a guy that never won anything but has the worst contract in NBA. They have 3″Nukes” but guess what no team will let them each get 30pts and if they did that is only 90 which won’t cut it in todays NBA.
GSW had their time, Curry is the productive old guy. I think they need an actual PG as Curry is more of a SG he doesn’t really get others involved which is why they needed Draymond. They need to hand the keys to Kuminga, Pod, and Moody they really botched having the #2 pick. Lamelo was expected to be the 2nd best behind Ant and wasn’t a project like Wiseman. Even if they didn’t want Lamelo long term, he would have fetched way more in a trade.
LAL being led by a 40yr old and a guy that doesn’t seem passionate every game. They don’t have a Kuzma, Caruso, KCP types to have a real chance. None of the others have real trade value, you can’t seriously have Austin Reaves as a center piece for bigger names.
If OKC does not botch it with contracts they are setup the best. They are young and don’t have work ethic issues like people think with Zion/Pels. The Kings are on an older side of up and coming but they still lose to bad teams, so I don’t trust their focus. Minn needs to figure out if they can win in playoffs with two giants, the injuries have taken this away so we don’t know. Mavs are still building as they are a mix of old(Kyrie, THJ, Maxi) and young(Hardy, Green, Lively).
Nuggets and OKC are going to be the 2 battling it out for years with their consistency in FO.
The West has a lot of treadmill of mediocrity teams that have fire power on paper…
Lakers, Warriors and Suns are just along for the ride now…