My power rankings for the West
(1) Oklahoma
(2) Dallas
(3) Portland
(4) Denver
(5) Memphis
(6) LA Clippers
(7) LA Lakers
[8] San Antonio
(9) Houston
Portland at #3? Denver at #4?
Are you sure you've looked at the standings recently?
I don't care about standings. Only where teams in terms of winning a title.
I think Denver's and Portland's superior depth is worth more than the Lakers top heavy roster (worst team in league 4-10?). The Clippers without Chauncey Billups and without any capable replacement SG plus with dodgy backup wings don't look as strong to me as those two squads either. Why I have Denver and Portland above the two LA teams.
Memphis I am concerned about (1) the loss of Darell Arthur to injury (2) loss of Shane Battier to free agency (3) Zach Randolph's level of performance post-injury. Otherwise, they'd be my second or third ranked team. Need to wait and see how they fare once Z-Bo returns before I consider moving them ahead of Denver and/or Portland.
Meh, I don't think depth matters very much at all in the post-season. Portland and Denver have been pretty mediocre recently in the regular season, too.
If you want to talk about having both depth and superior veteran talent at the top of the roster, look no further than the Spurs. I think you've got them criminally underrated. They're at least 4th or 5th.
Take the Lakers for example (a nice extreme example)
Say you give Kobe and Pau 38mpg and Bynum 35mpg in the playoffs. So out of a total of 240 available minutes per game, the Lakers Big Three receives somewhere around 111 of those minutes.
For the other 129 minutes, the Lakers are putting out some combination of -- Derek Fisher, Steve Blake, Ron Artest, Matt Barnes, Josh McRoberts, Troy Murphy, Jason Kapono, Andrew Goudelock
As good as Kobe, Pau and Bynum are as a trio -- and I think they are excellent, easily one of the best trios in the league -- that is a lot of opportunity for the opposing team to create an advantage over their Lakers counterpart (supporting cast).
When your depth is as shaky as the Lakers and Clippers is, I think depth will end up counting quite a lot.