For S's and G's, let's rank the top ten NBA free agency destinations: 1) Miami (hard to argue with this given what went down two offseasons ago) 2) Los Angeles Lakers (who wouldn't want to see Dyan Cannon's stretched face and sickly body 41 nights a year?) 3) New York Knicks (Big Ego's; Big City; Big Championship Drought (40 years) = Chance To Be A Legend) 4) Los Angeles Clippers (Griffin, Paul, etc. Almost an overnight change.) 5) Chicago (for all the reasons stated above; without the cold we jump ahead of the Clips and maybe the Knicks as well) 6) Dallas (warm weather, great owner and facilities, good roster) 7) Oklahoma City (amazing roster full of incredible young talents; coach who lets you open things up; fans love it...yeah, its OK City, but the organization itself is pretty amazing) 8) Phoenix (sure the team sucks, but players seem to love living there) 9) Portland (rabid fan base, great cost of living, owner with unlimited resources, and history of attracting major talents) 10) Denver (exciting team, crazed fans, and room for improvement. Maybe one big piece away from legit title contention?) Honorable Mention: Boston (obviously great tradition in a huge market, but fans turn on you in a second and there's a documented history of racism) San Antonio (incredibly well-run organization in warm weather city, but roster is more than a little long in the tooth) Houston (warm weather and a fan base that will come out when the team is good) Atlanta (bad fans, but team is talented (if less so than other teams) and ownership spends money) New Jersey (promise of playing in Brooklyn and an owner who appears to be willing to spend and be creative)