Albuquerque Journal

Picking the best of NBA season

Warriors over Clippers or Spurs; Cavs over Celtics or Raptors

- BY TIM REYNOLDS

MIAMI — Happy new NBA season. It starts tonight in Cleveland, where the champion Cavaliers will raise a banner and the visiting New York Knicks will see if Derrick Rose can help them start rising back to the upper echelon of the league.

Also this week: Dwyane Wade makes his official debut in Chicago after 13 seasons in Miami, life after the retirement­s of Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett and Tim Duncan begins, and Golden State takes a team that won a record 73 games last season — plus led Cleveland 3-1 in the NBA Finals before falling — and adds Kevin Durant to the mix.

So without further ado, to start off our weekly look at the NBA, three AP basketball writers offer up their prediction­s for the coming season:

CHAMPION

Jon Krawczynsk­i: Golden State. I wish I had more guts, but there is just too much firepower there.

Brian Mahoney : Golden State. Can’t make a much better case for anyone else.

Tim Reynolds: Cleveland. LeBron James’ chasedown block in Game 7 is yet another reminder that he’s the best player alive.

MVP

Krawczynsk­i: Chris Paul. Kevin Durant and Steph Curry will split the Warrior vote and LeBron will be all about playoffs, so the door is open for CP3.

Mahoney: James Harden. Numbers will be sensationa­l and Rockets will be improved.

Reynolds: LeBron James. He averages 25, 7 and 7 and makes it look too easy. Besides, he’s still owed a trophy from 2011.

EAST RUNNER-UP (SINCE CLEVELAND WILL WIN, RIGHT?)

Krawczynsk­i: Boston. Al Horford and coach Brad Stevens are perfect together.

Mahoney: Boston. Same as every year: whoever faces LeBron in the conference finals. Reynolds: Toronto. Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan will be even better this year.

WEST RUNNER-UP (SINCE GOLDEN STATE WILL WIN, RIGHT?)

Krawczynsk­i: Los Angeles Clippers. They’re desperate for another run, enough to push past San Antonio.

Mahoney: Clippers. Youth gets them past the Spurs for the right to lose to the Warriors. Reynolds: San Antonio. I thought about the Clippers, Utah and Portland here as well, but the Spurs still command respect.

SURPRISE TEAM

Krawczynsk­i: Minnesota. Young legs plus coach Tom Thibodeau’s intensity will fuel a playoff push.

Mahoney: New York. Derrick Rose has to stay healthy sometime. And Olympic years seem to agree with Carmelo Anthony.

Reynolds: Utah. Coach Quin Snyder is underrated, the Jazz are sneaky deep and can defend. Good combinatio­n.

BREAKOUT PLAYER Krawczynsk­i: Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota. First Team All-NBA, here he comes.

Mahoney: D’Angelo Russell, Los Angeles Lakers. Bryant’s final year in L.A. was wrong time, wrong place, wrong coach for the rookie. Now he’ll flourish.

Reynolds: Damian Lillard, Portland. Disclaimer: He’s already broken out, but he’s the pick here because people will finally notice this year.

THE WEEK AHEAD

New York at Cleveland, today: Ring night for the Cavaliers, the NBA’s season opener, next door to Game 1 of the World Series.

San Antonio at Golden State, today: The Kevin Durant debut for the Warriors, and the only time these clubs will meet until March 11.

Miami at Orlando, Wednesday: The post-Dwyane Wade era starts for Miami, and the Magic will honor Pride nightclub victims and survivors.

Houston at L.A. Lakers, Wednesday: Luke Walton makes his sort-of debut as a head coach, as the Lakers begin anew without Kobe Bryant.

Minnesota at Sacramento, Saturday: A first-week big-man showdown — the Wolves’ Karl-Anthony Towns and the Kings’ DeMarcus Cousins.

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