| 2008, November 11: ESPN.com Daily Dime - Checking Out Club 5W |
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Looking at the standings today, we've got six teams with five wins or more. Let's briefly break down how these fast-starting clubs have moved past the velvet ropes of the elite Club 5W. In no particular order... • Los Angeles Lakers (5-0) • Phoenix Suns (6-2) Steve Nash will still have chances to push pace when he gets opportunities to run. Most importantly, for the Suns to be an elite team, they need to get Leandro Barbosa and Boris Diaw to play at a high level. We saw Barbosa give them exactly that effort in Monday's 107-102 victory over Memphis, in which he had 16 points in the fourth quarter. However, over an 82-game schedule, when you have a team that includes several players above the age of 30, the schedule tests your legs. A lot of times shots that fall earlier in the season don't drop at the end. Also: Will the Suns be able rely on defense to win some games? I think they will be a playoff team, a No. 6-8 seed -- they should win well over 50, but 60 is pushing it. • Atlanta Hawks (5-0) The pitfall in the short term is going to be Smith's health. While he recovers from an ankle sprain, the Hawks will miss him. I think we still need to wait and see on this team. Last season's 37-win team showed it can compete in the playoffs -- now the challenge is having the energy and competitive drive to secure a better playoff seed. • Cleveland Cavaliers (5-2) But I still want to see how the Cavs' small backcourt holds up -- and having Delonte West and Mo in the backcourt makes for a small tandem. That's something teams might try to take advantage of. Still, I saw Cleveland as a top-three team in the East, and I still feel that way. • Boston Celtics (7-1) Doc Rivers is officially in the NBA's coaching elite. His team understands they won the championship by playing defense, a quality that puts them head and shoulders above the rest as the best team in the East. • Utah Jazz (5-1) It's early, but this trip might be crucial. The Jazz play very well at home -- the toughest home court in the league -- but getting W's on road is vital. If they get some consistent intensity on the road, that will help them finish as a top-four seed -- which will be imperative for them to advance. It was great to see coach Jerry Sloan get his 1,000th win with the Jazz -- his consistency and character make him one of those stories that transcend sports. Jalen Rose is an NBA analyst for ESPN and a regular Daily Dime contributor |

ESPN.com Daily Dime - Checking Out Club 5W