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So which team do you like in the Western Conference? Well, the Spurs are the defending champs, but the Trail Blazers will be ESPN.com's pick in the opening day Power Rankings. Mike Monroe previews the Western race and read about Tim Duncan and why the Spurs may not have his services in a year. Also, check out who the experts are picking to win the NBA title and other key categories. Go team by team with ESPN.com and read capsules on all 29 teams, from Iverson and the Sixers to Brand and the Bulls and Jamison and the Warriors.
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Only problem with Odom is guarding him
Clippers rookie Lamar Odom may have a storied past, but with the Clippers so far he's been a model player.
Jazz gearing up for one last shot
From Karl Malone to John Stockton to Jeff Hornacek, the Jazz are old and going for a title this season.
New Orleans hopes to lure Rockets or Spurs to new arena
Whether it's a Texas team or an expansion team, the former home of the Jazz is looking for an NBA franchise to play in their new arena.
Jackson tries to bring Bulls' brilliance to Lakers
It's certainly not Chicago, and there's no Michael Jordan, but Phil Jackson hopes to bring some world titles to Los Angeles.
Muresan's back and ready to play
We didn't see much of Gheorghe Muresan last season, but the 7-foot-7 center is contributing for the Nets.
Duncan returns to Spurs -- for how long?
Tim Duncan may be the best player in the league, but will he be in San Antonio a year from now?
Atlantic Division: Heat, Knicks to battle
Miami or New York should win the division, but watch Allen Iverson defend his scoring title.
Central Division: Improved Hornets take over
If you're a Hornets fan, you're looking forward to this season. In Atlanta, change is underway.
Midwest Division: Only voters can stop Spurs, Duncan
Even without Sean Elliott, the defending NBA titlists remain loaded -- but can voters tear the potential dynasty down?
Pacific Division: Pippen, Portland ready to rule
In a conference far more loaded than the East, Scottie and the Trail Blazers should rule the Pacific and West.
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