BEST
Well, there's no doubt San Antonio ranks first on that list, managing to strike gold in late draft picks, picking guys that fly under the radar only to come to the league with a BanG. Their starting 5 features only one lottery guy. They sure know what they're doing.
No stupid contracts,Great coach, Great system, consistently solid, and a class-act as a team. The perfect NBA embassadors.
2. Detroit. If the Darko selection was debatable, Prince on the other hand became a steal. Great eye on trades nobody could quite understand back then, (Wallace for Hill, Stack for Rip...).They picked all the right pieces and they've stayed competitive through 3 coaching changes, with the same nucleus. And they just seem to gather the grace of the Bball gods, because no injury bug has bit them.Frightening team, top to bottom
3.Phoenix. Awesome draft picks in the last decade, good common sense on the trades and the contracts they made, resulting on a team where everybody seems to play over their abilities.
4.Denver. 3 Years ago Vincent Yarbrough was starting for them. Kiki was a genius by finding suckers to get the stupidly overpriced players they once had. They have sucked on the draft, (Skita? Hodge? Nene?), could have done better than Carmelo, but still they became respectable and competitive.
5.Dallas. You could argue they let important pieces walk, only to get overpriced underperformers in return, but people want to play for them, they built half of that team through the draft, (jackpot with the 29th pick in Josh Howard), and are probably more dangerous than ever before, and Cuban does seem to learn from his past mistakes. They became solid on the defensive end, while remaining offensively potent. Just couldn't get the Doug Christie experiment.
WORST
5.NY Knicks. Not sure what they're tryng to do. As always, everything they do is short-sighted. Humongous contracts, bad players, selfish players, loose cannons, stiffs, Big Names... On the bright side they finally got one draft right, and Layden is long gone.
4.Orlando. They look clueless. Got lucky with DH, but how long will he stay there? Bad Karma all over the place... And the Spanish guy with the 12th choice? Precious.
3.Lakers. Any franchise dumb enough to let Shaq go deserves to be this low. At least they kept Bryant. And Bynum with the 10th choice?
2.Atlanta. They have been lucky with their draft picks, to bad they're all small forwards.
1.Toronto. Once they were promissing. Now they're pathetic. Chris Bosh will be so out of there...