NBA: The Suspension Actually Helped These Teams
While the NBA hiatus is brutal for everybody involved, some teams are hurt more than others by this suspension and possible cancellation of the season. Teams such as the Los Angeles Lakers, Milwaukee Bucks, and Los Angeles Clippers would surely have been fighting to the end for the championship, but others never had a shot. Other teams were not hitting on all cylinders due to injuries or inconsistencies.
Philadelphia 76ers
The Sixers were struggling with injuries and finding an identity. Before the shutdown, the Sixers were 39-26, which was good for sixth in the Eastern Conference. For a team that entered the season with their sights set on the NBA championship, this was disappointing.
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Although making the playoffs was a sure thing, the Sixers were looking like a potential first-round out, so this time off could do this team more good than harm. Not being able to practice and build more chemistry is the only drawback.
The NBA trade deadline offered intrigue as Simmons, Embiid, and Horford were mentioned in possible trades. While nobody was dealt, the Sixers made some small additions, it proved that Brand was going all in on this roster. This hiatus might actually bring about some silver linings for this Philly team.
New York Knicks
If there was ever an NBA team that needed a break in their season, the New York Knicks were it. With issues surrounding owner James Dolan, the Knicks have been a mess for a while, but things have been especially bad recently. Last offseason was a disaster as the Knicks struck out on the big-name free agents and walked away with second-tier talent.
This season progressed and things continued going downhill. The Knicks fired head coach David Fizdale after a brutal start and now they sit at 21-45. There was the whole Spike Lee fiasco and fans imploring Dolan to sell the team.
This should be a time where the new front office led by Leon Rose should be communicating either by phone or Zoom on how to possibly fix what is extremely broken. There are no off-the-court issues to concern themselves about and no losing streaks or player demands. Instead, there’s just brainstorming.
Golden State Warriors
Talk about a team in need of a mulligan. Their season was over the moment Stephen Curry injured his hand. Even with Draymond Green and D’Angelo Russell on the floor, the Warriors continued to fall in the Western Conference.
Before the suspension hit, The Warriors were 15-50, the worst record in the NBA. There was no way they could salvage a season in which just everything went wrong. They’re now looking forward to the NBA Draft Lottery and NBA Draft.
With time on their hands, the Warriors’ front office is planning for the future. Do they trade Green this offseason, or do they keep him around with the Curry, Thompson, and Andrew Wiggins core? What about obtaining a true big man in either the NBA Draft or through free agency? What will they do with the No. 1 pick if they get it?
These are all questions the Warriors are asking right now during this NBA hiatus, which has no end in sight.
Mark has been covering Sports and Entertainment for the past six years. His work has been featured on Bleacher Report, ESPN, Fox Sports, Teen Vogue, and many other websites.