The NBA seems to buck the trends of other sports leagues in that there is the least amount of parity. MLB and NFL take pride in this illusion that almost every team has a chance but the NBA loves dynasties and I believe we are in the midst of one right now. Let's face facts; it's too early in the season to throw in the towel on the Knicks (or Nets for that matter) and I highly expect them to finish well ahead of my Celtics, who are in total rebuilding mode and I hope miss out on the postseason so they can have a good shot at getting one of the big fish in the Draft. Either way I am 99.99% certain the Heat will once again reign as NBA Champions; to be quite frank I don't care if Indiana, Portland and San Antonio currently have better records at the moment. Miami has far and away the best team in the league, haters be damned. Do I want Miami to win again? No, I'm down on Florida pro sports teams in general because Florida sports fans kinda suck and are the definition of fair weather. With that said I wouldn't bet against them.
The NBA was so much more fun and exciting when I was growing up. Sure, the players today are better athletes or whatever but I used to love watching Bird/Parish/McHale and company battle Magic/Kareem and the rest of the Showtime Lakers. Then there were the Detroit Bad Boys, Jordan's Bulls, Sir Charles and the 76ers (when I first started watching basketball I was treated to actually getting to see Dr. J. play although I was really too young to appreciate it). Perhaps I'm walking around in a retro haze but the basketball of today doesn't even compare to the past.