1. Must-win season?
Don't look now, but that's Thunder rumbling in the distance
While there is talk of a dynasty after only one championship for Golden State and a former one renewed in San Antonio, is it possible an Oklahoma City team — with two of the NBA's best players, in a season that might mean everything for the franchise — is being overlooked?
Inconceivable, or so says Timberwolves interim coach Sam Mitchell.
"If Durant's healthy, no one's going to be overlooking OKC," Mitchell said. "Trust me."
To return to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2012, the Thunder, as Mitchell suggested, needs superstar Kevin Durant's fractured foot healed completely and it needs its players to adapt to new coach Billy Donovan — and vice versa — after nearly seven seasons spent with now fired coach Scott Brooks.
And all of it must happen in one short season: Durant becomes an unrestricted free agent next summer.
Russell Westbrook nearly carried the Thunder to the playoffs by himself with a triple-double seemingly nightly. His team won 45 games and missed the playoffs on the final day.
Now he and Durant are surrounded by a supporting cast filled with size and shooters that includes Serge Ibaka, Enes Kanter, Dion Waiters, D.J Augustin and Anthony Morrow, among others.