Well as we approach the final week of the season, the results on this have really kind of settled out. I don't know if the east or west is ahead by a game or two, but it is very close either way. The more important aspect of this is how the standings look. Even the most insane stretching of a definition of what the words "deep" or "depth" mean can't really create an argument that an eastern conference with an above .500 10th seed in the nets is not deeper than a western conference where the ten seed is the Spurs 13 games under .500. Even the most outlandish contrarian viewpoints couldn't contrive an argument where an eastern conference where the 9 seed is also 2 games above .500 is not deeper than a conference where the 9th seed is 9 games under .500. And I've been on here a long time and read a lot of crazy things, even some written by myself, but surely even if we translated the conversation to french there would be no misunderstanding that a conference with a mind boggling 10 teams over .500 is in fact deeper than a conference with 7 teams above .500. It was a fun debate. TP for MO for engaging throughout the season. Related to this, as every NBA analyst says the east playoffs will be an absolute bloodbath. While the collapses of Golden State and Utah (and appearances of teams like the pelicans and spurs potentially) have really made for a less interesting Western conference playoffs.