I remember quite well that Orlando team Bebo, played a lot with them in my first Basketball game NBA Live 99

Magic almost signed Tim Duncan that time, it would be demolishing.
@ sauce, well amigo, few months ago, back in August when LeBum Bum signed with Los Heat I criticized the "Superfriends" vanguard a lot. Today, I must say that my opinion have changed.
You have three ways to build a team:
1. Free Agency
2. Trades
3. Draft
After choosing your method(s) General Managers take the next step:
what kind of team do we want? And what kind of team can we build? Then you have two hypotheses:
1. Sign Superstars + a couple of role players or minimum veterans
2. Construct an homogeneous team with possible one All-Star
If you opt for the first one your team will be a copy of the Heat or a Knicks' project.
If you go for the second one your team will be Memphis or Oklahoma young brother.
As you can see, both policies have valid points. GM's task is to build a team according to their possibilities. Now, the question is: are small market franchises able to land Superstars like the ones in NY and LA used to do? My answer is
NO. So they have to handle with what they have and be smart at the Draft night and all during the season trying to make good trades which can improve their quality. OKC and MEM are good examples of what I'm talking about.
To sum up, the fact your team plays in a small market town should be no excuse to your weaknesses, or owing to the fact that your franchise is from LA or CHI then the team is immediately a contender (I had plenty of nightmares when Isiah Thomas was in charge at NY!)
Perhaps my opinion went too biased because of Amar'e, Melo and CP3 (oh Gosh, I love Paul, he is my favourite player by far) but I strongly believe that small market franchises have to deal with the new thing and play with their cards.
And I love Gasol too drekkard. (In fact I'm Gasol bros lover!) Basically, I pretty agree with everything you pointed out. LA defense was so poor that I thought I was watching a Knicks game! They were very weak in inside game (I don't have the stats here but I'm pretty sure Dallas scored loads of points in the paint). JJ Barea has been immense during the POs, although yesterday the whole Mavs bench did a very good job (correct me if I'm wrong but I would swear that their bench scored more than the whole Lakers team).
Bulls are going to win the series. D Rose should be enough to the beboq "unknown" Atlanta (yea mate, no one takes them too serious).
