LeBron's Lakers favored to repeat, Durant set for Nets debut
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[December 19, 2020]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - The NBA will take another
step toward normalcy with the launch of its 2020-21 campaign with
LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers, bolstered by a flurry of
offseason moves, favored to repeat as champions.
This season also marks four-time NBA scoring champion Kevin Durant's
long-awaited Brooklyn Nets debut and Stephen Curry's return the
Golden State Warriors lineup after missing all but five games last
season with a broken left hand.
After the NBA held the final three months of last season at Disney
World in a so-called bubble designed to keep inhabitants safe from
COVID-19, teams will resume traveling between cities for games when
regular season tips off on Dec. 22.
A handful of teams plan to have a limited number of fans at games
early in the season but the NBA undoubtedly hopes fewer COVID-19
cases and a successful roll-out of vaccines will allow teams to
finish their campaigns in front of packed houses.
And while the NBA supports Olympic participation, a reduced 72-game
schedule followed by playoffs that could run until July 22 will
almost certainly keep some players from being at the July 23-Aug. 8
Tokyo Games.
THE WEST
In the Western Conference, the Lakers' biggest obstacle to reaching
the NBA Finals is expected to come from a Los Angeles Clippers team
eager to hit the reset button following a disappointing second-round
playoff exit last season.
The Clippers, a talented group led by two-time NBA Finals MVP Kawhi
Leonard and Paul George, have named Tyronn Lue as head coach,
charging him with sorting out team chemistry and steering the squad
to a maiden title like he did with Cleveland in 2016.
But to win the west, they will have to get past the Lakers, who have
not been complacent since winning a record-tying 17th NBA title in
October. The Lakers pounced on some of the best available players in
the offseason, giving the core duo of James and Anthony Davis a much
different supporting cast.
The acquisition of reigning Sixth Man of the Year Award winner
Montrezl Harrell, runner-up Dennis Schroder along with veterans Marc
Gasol and Wesley Matthews should all help ease some of the burden
carried by 35-year-old James.
The Warriors, who won three titles in five consecutive trips to the
NBA Finals before missing the playoffs in 2020, will look to Curry
to carry the load. His sharp-shooting teammate Klay Thompson is out
for the season with an Achilles injury.
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For Curry, perhaps the NBA's greatest long-range shooter of
all-time, this will be his most unusual season since turning the
Warriors into a powerhouse. The only other returning Warriors star
is Draymond Green, with a cast of new and unproven players along for
the ride.
THE EAST
In the Eastern Conference, the Milwaukee Bucks appear to be the team
to beat so long as two-time reigning league MVP Giannis
Antetokounmpo can ensure the dominant offense does not sputter when
the playoffs begin as it has been known to do.
After falling well short of expectations the last two years the
Bucks strengthened their status as a contender when they pulled off
a blockbuster trade to acquire Jrue Holiday, one of the NBA's best
two-way guards, from the New Orleans Pelicans.
The Toronto Raptors, another East contender and the NBA's only team
based outside the United States, will start the season playing homes
games in Tampa, Florida, because of travel restrictions the Canadian
government has put in place during the pandemic.
Hopes are also sky-high in Brooklyn as Durant, who has not played
since rupturing his Achilles tendon in the 2019 NBA Finals while a
member of the Warriors, is due to finally make his Nets debut.
If Durant, who won two NBA titles with Golden State and was named
Finals MVP on both occasions, can get anywhere close to his
explosive scoring touch, he and teammate Kyrie Irving could form one
of the league's most dynamic one-two punches.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by David Gregorio)
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