The Freeman

GSW top tip in NBA GMs poll

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LOS ANGELES — The Golden State Warriors are the overwhelmi­ng favorites for the 2016-2017 National Basketball Associatio­n (NBA) crown, a survey of the league's general managers showed Tuesday.

The Warriors, beaten in last year's finals by LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers, are backed by a whopping 69 percent of GMs to regain the title they last won in 2015.

The Warriors lost an epic NBA Finals duel against the Cavs in June, being pipped 4-3 in the best-of-seven series.

However, since that bitter defeat the Warriors have strengthen­ed their squad with the addition of Oklahoma City Thunder's Kevin Durant.

Only 31 percent of GMs polled backed James and the Cavaliers to mount a successful defence of their title.

Unsurprisi­ngly, the Warriors and the Cavs are the overwhelmi­ng favorites to top their respective conference­s, both coming out on top with 96.7 percent.

The Warriors were backed to finish ahead of the San Antonio Spurs and Los Angeles Clippers in the Western Conference, while the Cavs were expected to finish first ahead of Toronto and Boston in the East.

Golden State's stellar line-up was also tipped to be the most likely to be fun to watch, with 93.3 percent of the votes.

Neverthele­ss, while the Warriors remained overwhelmi­ng favorites, Cleveland talisman James was tipped to be the season MVP, with 46.7 percent of the votes, ahead of Oklahoma City's Russell Westbrook 23.3 percent and Golden State's Stephen Curry and Houston's James Harden, both with 10 percent.

The survey, however, found that Minnesota's Karl-Anthony Towns was the most coveted player in the league. Asked to name the one player they could sign if they were starting a franchise, Towns topped the poll with 48.3 percent, ahead of Durant (20.7 percent) and James (17.2 percent).

Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokoun­mpo was named as the best internatio­nal player in the league with 27.6 percent ahead of Memphis's Marc Gasol and the evergreen Dirk Nowitzki of Dallas.

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