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Our NBA predictions: How will the mighty West be won?

The NBA season begins Tuesday night, when the Oklahoma City Thunder host the Houston Rockets and raise their first championship banner.

In the nightcap on NBC, the Warriors will visit the Lakers in Los Angeles.

    The league completely eschewed the Eastern Conference on its first showcase night in four months, indicating it understands something many fans have felt for some time now: The West is the far better conference.

    That’s especially true this year as Boston’s Jayson Tatum and Indiana’s Tyrese Haliburton are recovering from Achilles tears in the playoffs and likely to miss all of this season.

    Can the Thunder climb above Denver, Minnesota, the Los Angeles teams and the Warriors to repeat as champs? Will the Knicks or Cavaliers break through to reach the Finals from the East? And can Victor Wembanyama threaten for the MVP in just his third season?

    We asked our NBA coverage crew to predict the season. Here’s what they foresee:

    Joseph Dycus

    West playoff picture (1-8): Thunder, Nuggets, Spurs, Rockets, Warriors, Clippers, Timberwolves, Lakers

    West finals: Thunder over Spurs

    East playoff picture (1-8): Knicks, Magic, Cavs, Bucks, Celtics, Pistons, Heat, Hawks

    East finals: Cavs over Magic

    NBA Finals: Thunder over Cavs

    MVP: Victor Wembanyama, Spurs

    Rookie of the year: Ace Bailey, Jazz

    Coach of the year: Jamahl Mosley, Magic

    Comment: Wembanyama stakes his claim to being the best player in the world, but no one and nothing can stop OKC from becoming the first team to repeat since the Warriors.

    Dieter Kurtenbach

    West playoff picture (1-8): Thunder, Nuggets, Warriors, Clippers, Rockets, Timberwolves, Lakers, Spurs

    West finals: Thunder over Warriors

    East playoff picture (1-8): Knicks, Cavs, Hawks, Magic, Heat, Pistons, Bucks, Bulls

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    East finals: Knicks over Hawks

    NBA Finals: Thunder over Knicks

    MVP: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Thunder

    Rookie of the year: V.J. Edgecombe, 76ers

    Coach of the year: Quin Snyder, Hawks

    Comment: There will be moments where we wonder if the Warriors’ 73 regular-season wins record is in peril.

    Michael Nowels

    West playoff picture (1-8): Thunder, Nuggets, Lakers, Warriors, Clippers, Timberwolves, Rockets, Spurs

    West finals: Thunder over Lakers

    East playoff picture (1-8): Knicks, Cavs, Hawks, Magic, Pistons, Bucks, 76ers, Pacers

    East finals: Knicks over Cavaliers

    NBA Finals: Knicks over Thunder

    MVP: Luka Doncic, Lakers

    Rookie of the year: Cooper Flagg, Mavericks

    Coach of the year: Quin Snyder, Hawks

    Comment: The Lakers become Luka’s in his MVP season, and the Knicks’ collective shocks OKC in the Finals. The old-school, big-market NBA backrooms rejoice.

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