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		<title>2012 Offseason: Northwest Division Projections</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 01:22:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Northwest Division had immense success last season, with three teams making it to the playoffs (surpassed only by the Southwest, which had four), including the Oklahoma City Thunder, who went to the Finals. This season, the Kevin Durant-led will likely win the division title for the third straight year, but could they face some [...]</p><p><a href="http://lifeondumars.com/2012/08/14/2012-offseason-northwest-division-projections/">2012 Offseason: Northwest Division Projections</a> - <a href="http://lifeondumars.com">Life On Dumars</a> - <a href="http://lifeondumars.com">Life On Dumars - A Detroit Pistons Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Northwest Division had immense success last season, with three teams making it to the playoffs (surpassed only by the Southwest, which had four), including the Oklahoma City Thunder, who went to the Finals.</p>
<p>This season, the Kevin Durant-led will likely win the division title for the third straight year, but could they face some serious competition for it?</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Oklahoma City Thunder</span></strong></p>
<p>PG: Russell Westbrook<br />
SG: Thabo Sefolosha<br />
SF: Kevin Durant<br />
PF: Serge Ibaka<br />
C: Kendrick Perkins</p>
<p>Bench: James Harden, Nick Collison, Cole Aldrich, Eric Maynor, Perry Jones, Lazar Hayward, Daequan Cook, Perry Jones, Hasheem Thabeet, Reggie Jackson, Hollis Thompson</p>
<p>While their season ended abruptly in the Finals last season, the Thunder had little reason to make major moves in free agency, especially with the ridiculous contracts being thrown around by NBA teams. With Durant and Westbrook locked up in long-term contracts, OKC simply needed to upgrade in a few areas and keep payroll low for the impending contract discussions with Harden and Ibaka.</p>
<p>This team was good enough to make it deep in the playoffs already, but they added athletic combo forward Perry Jones III in the draft and took a waiver on Thabeet, the #2 draft pick just three seasons ago. Both of them come with questions &#8211; Jones&#8217; injury worries and Thabeet&#8217;s continued inability to adapt to the NBA &#8211; but with time, both could be helpful. For a team looking to make frugal additions while keeping payroll consistent, not much negative can come from these types of signings.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Denver Nuggets</span></strong></p>
<p>PG: Ty Lawson<br />
SG: Andre Iguodala<br />
SF: Danilo Gallinari<br />
PF: Kenneth Faried<br />
C: JaVale McGee</p>
<p>Bench: Andre Miller, Corey Brewer, Wilson Chandler, Anthony Randolph, Kosta Koufos, Evan Fournier, Timofey Mozgov, Jordan Hamilton, Quincy Miller</p>
<p>Despite being a filler team for the blockbuster Dwight Howard deal, the Nuggets made out as a bigger winner than the Magic did. They acquired a defensive-minded superstar (albeit an underrated one) in Iguodala who will become the cornerstone player of their young and athletic squad. Faried, McGee and &#8220;Iggy&#8221; will form a solid defensive trio, while Lawson and Gallinari will provide long-range offense.</p>
<p>Along with Miller, Iguodala will be looked upon as a veteran to help lead the team into their 10th straight playoff appearance. Despite that decade-long streak, the team has made it out of the first round just once. The former Sixers should be able to use their previous playoff triumphs and help move the Nuggets into the second round &#8211; or beyond. While the rest of the Western Conference is stacked, few teams can match up athletically, meaning Denver could surprise next season.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Utah Jazz</strong></span></p>
<p>PG: Mo Williams<br />
SG: Gordon Hayward<br />
SF: Marvin Williams<br />
PF: Paul Millsap<br />
C: Al Jefferson</p>
<p>Bench: Randy Foye, Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter, Alec Burks, DeMarre Carroll, Jamaal Tinsley, Earl Watson, Jeremy Evans, Raja Bell</p>
<p>While the Jazz snuck into the playoffs as an eight seed last season, they were quickly dismissed by the red-hot Spurs, who were in the middle of a 20-game winning streak. That&#8217;s not to say they aren&#8217;t capable of more next season.</p>
<p>For a team this loaded in the frontcourt, it&#8217;s hard to say they won&#8217;t be competitive. Millsap and Jefferson alone are a bruising duo in the post, with Favors being an athletic counter-punch and Kanter being a solid rebounder. Few teams can boast that much size in their big men, and the Jazz would be wise to use that fact should they need to make a trade to upgrade their guard situation.</p>
<p>Mo Williams and Foye both helped their stock with solid performances last season, with both averaging at least 11 points and 40% shooting from 3-point range. With the ability to stretch defenses, that type of offense should create match-up problems for opposing players next season.</p>
<p>Will the Jazz be able to make the playoffs next season despite increased competition in the Western Conference? Sure. The challenge for head coach Tyrone Corbin will be to push them over the hump into the upper echelon of the conference.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Minnesota Timberwolves</strong></span></p>
<p>PG: Ricky Rubio<br />
SG: Alexey Shved<br />
SF: Andrei Kirilenko<br />
PF: Kevin Love<br />
C: Nikola Pekovic</p>
<p>Bench: Luke Ridnour, Chase Budinger, Derrick Williams, J.J. Barea, Greg Stiemsma, Malcolm Lee, Dante Cunningham</p>
<p>Before Rubio got hurt last season, this was an exciting team with a young duo and a bright future. Fans actually began to enjoy watching the perennial bottom-feeding team, which hadn&#8217;t had a marketable star since Kevin Garnett left.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s not to say that this offseason totally killed all of that momentum. Rubio should be healing up as the season begins, giving the team back their best playmaker; he&#8217;ll once again pair with Love, who continued to show a tenacious rebounding ability last season and into the Olympics.</p>
<p>Kirilenko returns to the NBA after a stint in Russia, where he only played in 17 games but averaged 14 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.5 steals, and 1.9 blocks in 30 minutes a game. During his time with the Jazz, those are the types of numbers he would post &#8211; the Timberwolves are certainly hoping that a return to those numbers happens with &#8220;AK47&#8243; in a Minnesota jersey.</p>
<p>This team is one of the many teams that likely won&#8217;t make the playoffs, but with Rubio and Love on board, they&#8217;ll certainly be an exciting team to watch. What management must do, however, is keep them in the North Star State for the majority of their careers.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Portland Trail Blazers</strong></span></p>
<p>PG: Damian Lillard<br />
SG: Wesley Matthews<br />
SF: Nicolas Batum<br />
PF: LaMarcus Aldridge<br />
C: Meyers Leonard</p>
<p>Bench: J.J. Hickson, Nolan Smith, Ronnie Price, Jared Jeffries, Victor Claver, Elliot Williams, Luke Babbitt, Sasha Pavlovic, Will Barton</p>
<p>There aren&#8217;t many stars in the NBA that are under-reported upon that Aldridge. Despite averaging 18 points and 7.5 rebounds in his six-year career, the former Texas Longhorn has just one All-Star selection. Whether that&#8217;s because of the quality big men in the Western Conference or because his teams haven&#8217;t won as much is debatable, but either way, Aldridge is one of the true under-30 team cornerstones and should once again post top averages.</p>
<p>Outside of the 27-year old Aldridge, however, there aren&#8217;t many proven commodities.</p>
<p>Lillard rocketed up NBA draft boards this past season with his dynamic play at Weber State, but can he run a team in one of the most competitive divisions in the NBA? As a head coach, you&#8217;d love for him to have a veteran point guard to learn from, but that presence isn&#8217;t available on this roster.</p>
<p>Matthews and Batum, who were paid $20 million combined over the next three seasons, are solid perimeter players who can score, but with such a small sample size of games, it&#8217;s hard to see them as more than complementary parts.</p>
<p>The lack of a &#8220;bad&#8221; contract on this team means that they&#8217;ll probably have financial flexibility in the next few offseasons; will they use it wisely?</p>
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		<title>ESPN: Minnesota offered Al Jefferson for Tayshaun Prince</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 20:54:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>While there has been rampant speculation that Minnesota and Detroit have been in talks regarding a swap of draft picks, there is a new report from ESPN&#8217;s Chad Ford that indicates the teams have also discussed swapping high-profile players. Ford says that the Timberwolves are determined to move volatile power forward Al Jefferson to open [...]</p><p><a href="http://lifeondumars.com/2010/06/23/espn-minn-offered-al-jefferson-for-tayshaun-prince/">ESPN: Minnesota offered Al Jefferson for Tayshaun Prince</a> - <a href="http://lifeondumars.com">Life On Dumars</a> - <a href="http://lifeondumars.com">Life On Dumars - A Detroit Pistons Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: right;"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/entertainment/michigan-news-february/image/7970023?term=%22Al+Jefferson%22" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" style="border: 0px initial initial;" title="Tayshaun Prince" onmousedown="return false;" src="http://view1.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/7970023/michigan-news-february/michigan-news-february.jpg?size=380&amp;imageId=7970023" border="0" alt="Feb. 16, 2010 - Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA - Detroit Piston Tayshaun Prince scores against Al Jefferson for the Minnesota Timberwolves Tuesday, February 16, 2010 at the Palace of Auburn Hills. Kirthmon F. Dozier/ Detroit Free Press." width="288" height="554" /></a><script src="http://view.picapp.com//JavaScripts/OTIjs.js" type="text/javascript"></script></div>
<p>While there has been rampant speculation that Minnesota and Detroit have been in talks regarding a swap of draft picks, there is <a href="http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/17014/wolves-burning-up-the-phones" target="_blank">a new report</a> from ESPN&#8217;s Chad Ford that indicates the teams have also discussed swapping high-profile players.</p>
<p>Ford says that the Timberwolves are determined to move volatile power forward Al Jefferson to open up playing time for Kevin Love and, assumingly, their eventual draft pick, who would probably be either Derrick Favors or DeMarcus Cousins. <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">In the same report, Ford indicates the most recent rumor is a Jefferson for form Michigan State Spartan Zach Randolph swap.</span> <strong>UPDATE:</strong> Ford now says that the Jefferson-Randolph trade is dead.</p>
<p>Cousins is on the top of Detroit&#8217;s draft wish list, but it is unclear if it can persuade the Wolves to trade down to the number seven pick in the draft. <a href="http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post?id=16962" target="_blank">Earlier reports</a> had indicated that their main target, small forward Wesley Johnson, is bound for New Jersey, which plans on using their boatload of free agent money to lure a big man.</p>
<p>If Johnson is gone, Minny might be more willing to trade down, but if they are set on staying put, Al Jefferson could be the ultimate consolation prize. He makes a boatload of dollars, but he has proven he can be a dominant scorer in the NBA, and the Pistons could buy low, as his stock has slid as he has recovered from knee surgery.</p>
<p>Jefferson has a lot of the same character and heart issues as Piston fan fave Cousins, but he doesn&#8217;t have the tools to be the defensive presence that Cousins does. He does, however, possess  an even better offensive game.</p>
<p>Pistons GM Joe Dumars has always valued his players highly, maybe even overvalued, but I think he should pull the trigger on this one, if it truly was offered. Maybe even expand the deal slightly to include Jason Maxiell and Ramon Sessions and I think every Detroit fan would forgive Dumars for the post-Chauncey trade era.</p>
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