Solid assessment. Riley has not been afraid to tank - he won't stand for a middling franchise. The Suns are in a state of disarray, playing a bunch of old guys for no good reason and burying their lottery pick Bender.
I don't disagree about the Mavs, but they're a team with some fight, especially if Dirk can make an impact on his return. If I owned them, I shut him down for the year, try to consolidate some assets, bring him back for a victory tour next year and one last playoff push. I don't know if Cuban thinks that way, I guess we'll see.
Denver is a team that could (should?) be competitive this year if they sort out their lineup.
I would be more than willing for the Celtics to take on a guy like Bogut if he didn't cost much. Maybe a non-lottery pick or two, some filler salaries. I might be interested in Faried, too - 27, high energy, defensive versatility, excellent rebounder and athlete. Not much of a shooter or offensive savant (Bogut isn't a shooter but his passing acts as a great floor spacer), but certainly isn't a dinosaur, either.
Poor, dumb Sacramento. Does anyone else see the Kings talking themselves into a playoffs run again, now that they're about a game out of the 8 spot? Holding onto Boogie and then losing him for next to nothing next season when he says he won't resign? SMH.