August 23 news, as the 2024-25 season approaches, ESPN organized experts to predict the standings of the Western Conference teams for the new season. Unlike previous direct rankings, this time ESPN categorized the 15 teams into championship contenders, play-in groups, and bottom teams. The specific predictions are as follows:
Championship Contenders
Oklahoma City Thunder: 57 wins – 25 losses
Minnesota Timberwolves: 54 wins – 28 losses
Dallas Mavericks: 52 wins – 30 losses
Denver Nuggets: 52 wins – 30 losses
Phoenix Suns: 49 wins – 33 losses
Sacramento Kings: 47 wins – 35 losses
Play-In Group
New Orleans Pelicans: 46 wins – 36 losses
Golden State Warriors: 45 wins – 37 losses
Memphis Grizzlies: 44 wins – 38 losses
Houston Rockets: 44 wins – 38 losses
Bottom Five Teams
Los Angeles Lakers: 44 wins – 38 losses
Los Angeles Clippers: 43 wins – 39 losses
San Antonio Spurs: 35 wins – 47 losses
Utah Jazz: 26 wins – 56 losses
Portland Trail Blazers: 22 wins – 60 losses
In its report, ESPN wrote: “Two out of the six championship contending teams will have significant changes in the new season. One is the Suns, who will still pin their hopes on their big three — Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal. If these three can improve their health status, their strength will be far from what it was last season; the other team is the Kings, who introduced All-Star DeMar DeRozan, forming one of the most crucial backcourt duos in the league with De’Aaron Fox.”
Regarding the Warriors, although they lost Klay Thompson and veteran point guard Chris Paul, they added valuable rotation players such as De’Anthony Melton, Buddy Hield, and Kyle Anderson, so their strength is not much different from last season. In its prediction, ESPN pointed out that “the Warriors were eliminated in the play-in tournament last season, and they signed several players to mitigate the impact of losing Thompson, but this may not be enough to get Stephen Curry and others back into the playoffs.”
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