Friday, October 25, 2019

Broadcast Fall 2019 TV Review:


2019 Fall TV Review:
CBS

Bob Hearts Abishola: Bob a middle-aged businessman from Detroit runs his family’s successful, highly competitive compression sock company with his mother Dottie, sister Christina, and younger brother Douglas. When the stress of the job lands him in the Woodward Memorial Hospital with a heart attack, while recovering he is immediately drawn to Abishola, his kind, hard working nurse. He sets his sights on winning her over despite her lack of initial interest or the vast differences in their backgrounds when she's originally from Nigeria. After coming to America from Nigeria to find a better life for herself and her son Dele, Abishola lives in a small apartment with her super-protective relatives, Auntie Olu and Uncle Tunde where her family and work is all that consumes her life. No matter the issues Bob is determined to win Abishola's heart. 
Verdict: Cancelled. This is a cute premise by Chuck Lorre creator of “The Big Bang Theory” and “2&half Men” who has worked with Billy Gardell on “Mike & Molly” but it seems like more a movie then a TV show. I do not know how long he can plan on Bob wooing her before it gets stale and if he does end up with her are they going to date and get married in the end? It seems like a forced premise that he falls for the 1st person he sees when he wakes up from heart attack that is trying hard to force a biracial relationship as well. They are from different cultures but he still thinks it can work sounds like a movie premise. 

It has a strong supporting cast to carry it in Matt Jones(Of Breaking Bad & Mom) as his brother, his mother is played by Christine Ebersole(Of Royals Pains & Sullivan and Son), his sister played by Maribeth Monroe(Of Workaholics & The Good place) and the Abishola’s uncle is played by Barry Henley(in many roles in including a Star is Born & Robbie and Homicide Division), plus her co-worker is played by Vernee Watson-Johnson(Of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air & General Hospital). That still does not make me want to keep tuning in as I’m also not a huge fan of Gardell’s comedy as well and I don’t feel any connection to his character either. It will be one of the first shows to be cancelled.

Carol’s Second Act: Patricia Heaton (Of Everybody Loves Raymond & The Middle) stars as Carol Kenney who is her in 50's has raised her children, gotten divorced and retired from teaching. Instead of kicking up her heels and taking a well-earned break, she decides it's time to start over, committing to the pursuit of her dream of becoming a doctor. As the oldest medical intern by a lot she must sink or swim with peers who are half her age. Luckily for her, her enthusiasm, perspective and even her age may be exactly what makes her second act a great success. At Loyola Memorial she has to deal with the chief resident being a strict disciplinarian plus the other young interns who all come from different backgrounds and are trying to be the intern that shines the most. Verdict: Renewed. It is a sitcom about interns in a hospital not a sad super drama filled medical show plus it doesn’t show medical procedural scenes. 

It has a well diverse cast with a minority female intern, an intern who gets into the program because his dad knows the Senior attending physician (played by Kyle MacLachlan from Agents of Shield & Twin Peaks) who isn’t the brightest and an intern who has overachieved his whole as he went to Harvard and will let you know how smart he is/accomplished he is. Also this supporting cast has a head nurse played by Cedric Yarbrough (Of Speechless & Reno 911) and Dr. Kenney has a daughter who appears in a few episodes as drug rep played by Ashley Tisdale (Of Suite Life of Zach & Cody & High School Musical). If you’re a fan of her work in Everybody Loves Raymond and The Middle you will like her as a lead not a supporting role which she deserves to have and with a different take on a medical show like “Scrubs” it can be show the lighter side of being a doctor. She does whatever it takes to give the best care to her patients so you can get behind her as someone who actually cares which is why shows like the Resident and New Amsterdam work becayse the main character is easy to root for.

The Unicorn: Walter Goggins (Of Justified & many movies like the Accountant) stars as Wade an owner of a landscaping company and is a single father of two girls who is trying his best to balance losing his wife a year ago, and still be that devoted father to his kids as he tries to reenter the real world of being an adult like dating. What he finds out from his tight-knit group of friends is that he is a “Unicorn” in the world of dating as he is a perfect guy because he is employed, attractive and has a proven track record of commitment. With his daughters and best friends rooting him on and hoping he'll find happiness, Wade and his healing heart are ready to try life and love again. Verdict: Renewed. This is one very clever concept for a sitcom plus it makes you laugh so many times during an episode that you just want more. Goggins always has a knack to play characters that are easy to root for and in this you want him to be happy and move on. It also helps that this show has a great supporting cast playing his friends and the actresses playing his daughters are adorable and funny. You start off with Rob Corddry (Of Children’s Hospital & Hot Tub Time Machine) who is one of the funnier character actors in Hollywood, Michaela Watkins (Of SNL & Trophy Wife) and Omar Benson Miller (Of CSI Miami & Ballers). You may not be a parent or be married or even a widower but we all can feel for him and relate to him when it comes to dating in this day and age especially his struggles. 

We all can relate to struggles in the dating world and how hard it is to navigate through it. So seeing him navigate through a new point in his life is interesting to follow, plus we have all gone through losing someone in our lives, it may not be a spouse but we all can relate to that as well. It is only sad to start the show to explain how he got to it being a year later from when his spouse passed away, but after that it is very funny with humor in unexpected places. It also shows off a whole new side of the talented Walton Goggins plus it balances comedy with the delicate nature of the subject.

Evil: Forensic psychologist Kirsten Bouchard who used to work for the district attorney’s office is recruited by the Catholic Church to work for them by determining if a person is being possessed by a demon or just a psychopath. She is recruited by a priest in training David Acosta who investigates the church's backlog of unexplained mysteries, including supposed miracles, demonic possessions and other extraordinary occurrences. Their job is to assess if there's a logical explanation or if something truly supernatural is at work, examining the origins of evil along the dividing line between science and religion. He also has a tech expert and equipment expert to looks into that side while Kristen looks into the scientific side of it. Verdict: Renewed. This is unique idea that is very creative and it’s a different kind of investigative show. Also I really believe in Mike Colter’s (Of Luke Cage) pretrial of Acosta and like the supporting role Aasif Mandvi (Of the Daily Show & Spiderman 2) brings to the show as Ben Shroff the contractor. It has an X-Files feel to it about trying to explain the unknown with science because like in that show it is always hard to believe things that we cannot explain like aliens and what not over there. 

Here it is about mythological and biblical ways to explain things. Katja Hebers (Of Westworld) plays the scientist role like Scully and Colter plays the Mulder role where he fully believes the unknown even though it might sound crazy. There are too many stick to the book boring procedural shows that always investigate in a one way and that’s all you see on TV. This is a chance for something different and unique to get people actually interested in tuning in week to week because of excitement. I can see this show being on for 5 years or more because there are so many ways this show can go and things to investigate that we cannot explain. The worry is CBS cancels this show because it’s not the same old way they do TV old school procedurals and spinoffs, because it feel likes a concept show that would do better on cable.

All Rise: Newly appointed Judge Lola Carmichael of Los Angeles County Superior Court, is a highly regarded deputy district attorney who doesn't intend to sit back on the bench in her new role but instead leans in. Her intention is to fight for justice immediately by pushing the boundaries and challenging the expectations of what a judge can be. The show centers around her new career as a judge but also around her former colleague Mark Callan in the district attorney’s office who is also her best friend and other lawyers like Emily Lopez (played by Jessica Camacho of Flash & Taken) plus the support staff but also other judges like superior judge Lis Banner her boss who is played by Marg Helgenberger (Of CSI). Verdict: Renewed. This is one different kind of “law” show where instead of it being about a group of lawyers from one company/the government or one lawyer in particular it is through the eyes of a new judge. She is trying to change the law system that is stuck in the past or judges who just want to make things go away and not make an impact. Also the other two lawyers that are featured in this show as well want to fight for what’s wrong but on different sides. I do like the character story line about the bailiff who plans on being a lawyer and his impact on the show because the show starts off with a bang like real action right away that hooks you in.

 I am confused on if one character takes notes in court as her official job but is also a courtroom reporter too, plus they assigned Lola a judge’s assistant who doesn’t get along with her so that dynamic I do not like. It seems forced how Lopez so far has all of her trials in Lola’s courtroom. Also the relationship she has with her best friend/colleague hints at something more but of course he has a girlfriend that you never see.  Based on the interesting premise and characters that have been introduced we should be able to see how and if Lola can change the system from the Judge’s chair not as a lawyer. The thing I worry about is every law show that has debuted in the last five years on broadcast television has been cancelled after one season or two at most except one; Bull another CBS law show that is a different prospective to doing a law show. The hope is you can have faith in CBS keeping this different kind of law show like they have before unlike the other four broadcast stations. I think this can be 3-5 year run show if renewed.
NBC:
                                                            
Bluff City Law: In the aftermath of her mother passing, top corporate attorney Sony Strait(played by Caitlin McGee) puts asides years of conflict with her dad who she used to work for by coming back to work for him after years of not speaking. Her father is a famous civil rights attorney in Memphis named Elijah Strait played by Jimmy Smits (of La Law & NYPD Blue) who convinces her to work for the “good guys” by defending people who need it not be an “evil” prosecutor but also for them to reconnect after their loss. She also knows that working together is the best chance to change the world by helping out the people who need it. Verdict: Cancelled. It has a promising premise of father-daughter being reunited over their shared loss by the daughter going back home to work with the father again. 

They show they care about doing good and defending the people who can’t always get the help they need plus most law shows go by same old formula of being very procedural so it sounds like a movie plot more than a long running TV show. NBC is trying to have another successful law show like their history with Law & Order, its spinoffs, LA Law, and the fact that Smits has played a lawyer two previous times but it seems forced with him as well trying to play a lawyer three times. The take of a widely unknown actress playing the main character-the daughter alongside a veteran actor is interesting but can also be hard to gauge her acting skills. They might be hinting a relationship with the other lead lawyer Jake Reilly which we don’t need plus her ex is on the show as chief of detectives who has been in episodes, which equal more unneeded drama. You already have drama with her father which is the basis of the show so more drama doesn’t help but the interesting part is the lawyer she works with most on cases they went to college who is played Michael Luwoye (of Hamilton & The Gifted). In the first episode they introduce a veteran lawyer played by Jayne Atkinson (of 24 & House of Cards) who has known the main character since she was a kid so at least she has two c-workers she gets along with but they derail it by having her orientation announced as soon as she is in the episode which is another thing that isn’t needed right away in a show. At the end of the first episode they have to drop another bombshell of drama with her father so by the second episode they are back to hating each other. The viewers don’t need mass drama everywhere but they decide to add even more drama by saying that the guy in the office is actually her brother from an affair her father had. The only drama should be how she handles herself as lawyer if it differs with her dad or co-workers that is all. All of this drama takes away from being about good lawyers defending people who need it, as I see it not getting more episodes. 
                                                                         
Perfect Harmony: Bradley Whitford (of the West Wing & the Handmaid’s Tale) stars as a former Princeton music professor Arthur Cochran who moves to Kentucky after the death of his wife as it’s her home state. He unexpectedly stumbles into choir practice at a small-town church where he finds an oddball group of singers that is out of tune in more ways than one. Despite the ultimate clash of sensibilities and lifestyles Arthur reluctantly agrees to help these newfound cohorts. They include temporary choirmaster Ginny played by Anna Camp (of Pitch Perfect & True Blood) her ex, Wayne, vocal powerhouse Adams, gentle giant Dwayne, the impossibly upbeat Reverend Jax played by Rizwan Manji (of Outsourced & Schitt’s Creek) and more

This could be the “perfect” match as they might be what he is looking for somewhere to belong/people who care after losing his wife and they need someone to help their choir team and community. Verdict: Cancelled. This premise seems like an uplifting Christian based film about a choir who needs help winning the singing contest against other churches but not until they find the right person to lead them there. They try to force Christianity and religion in this show like it’s the only way to explain how positive things are happening or a sign if you do something bad something bad will happen to you. It’s a good show for an actress who can sing like Camp did in Pitch Perfect to play a role where you sing a lot in the episode but they are forcing the drama of her son and her ex-husband being in the choir too. Some of the ensemble supporting cast is interesting but nothing great in terms of character development into being actually interested in them. There also have not been many or any really funny moments either which is going to be problem when it’s a sitcom. As good as Whitford is in this role and as actor as a whole he can’t carry a show that isn’t  funny or seem to know where it is going if it’s a cheesy show/movie plot or if it has room to grow. If they get better as a choir and win a trophy does Arthur get his job back as a college professor and leave the town which just signals how limited the premise can be as a multiyear running sitcom as it can run out of ideas very quickly. 

Sunnyside: Former New York City Councilmen Garrett Modi played by Kal Penn(of Harold and Kumar & Designated Survivor) was the youngest Queens councilman ever elected, was a rising star in New York politics until he was pushed out of office after a very public fall from grace of being drunk on camera and being arrested. With his reputation in shambles, Modi is forced to move in with his sister Mallory until he can figure out a way to redeem himself and earn a paycheck. An unexpected opportunity emerges when he's hired by a quirky and diverse group of idealists: hardworking Griselda (played by Diana-Maria Riva of Man with a plan & the good guys), cab driver Hakim, crazy-rich siblings Mei Lin and Jun Ho, American-raised Moldovan Brady, and dive bar DJ Drazen who’s also Moldovan. He hopes to help them achieve their dream of citizenship. Verdict: Cancelled. This could have been a good uplifting comedy with an unknown assemble cast but it gets derailed at every chance. 

It’s like they want Modi to keep failing at every turn but also he doesn’t have many redeeming qualities despite the premise of trying to help these people. As funny as Penn in his career he doesn’t have the acting chops to lead a sitcom he has always been better as a duo or part of a cast. They haven’t really explored the supporting cast’s back story as well as most are very stupidly written too. It is supposed to be a comedy but there haven’t been many funny moments it’s just been stupid moments or some sad moments. Before the fall schedule started it was one of the two sitcoms that I thought from trailers would have been cancelled and it appears that it doesn’t have much legs to stand on to be funny consistently or even having any rewarding aspects from the characters or this show.           
ABC
Emergence: Police Chief Jo Evans(played by Allison Tolman of Fargo & Good Girls) of Long Island a single mother of a teenager takes in the mysterious young girl Piper the sole survivor of the plane crash near the site of a mysterious accident, and is determined to protect her from those who want the child. She soon discovers the girl has no memory of what has happened or who she is. The investigation of the series of bizarre electronic disruptions, unexplained forces and a strange cryptic symbol are also at play along with the history that led up to the accident and questions as to how and why it happened. It then draws Jo into a conspiracy larger than she ever imagined, with the child's identity at the center of it.  Verdict: Renewed. This is a real kind of Sci-Fi program and show that explores a mystery as why something happened where law enforcement tries to figure it out when the government could be covering it up like others before it. I do like the supporting cast of her ex-husband played by Donald Faison(of Scrubs & The Exes), father played by Clancy Brown(of Shawshank Redemption & various voice acting for shows) and her best friend played by Zabryna Guevara(of Gotham & New Amsterdam) who are all trying to help her figure out who the girl is and where she is from. 

They all have unique skills that can help Jo out as her best friend is the pediatrician who helps in trying to get Piper’s memories back, her ex-husband who is a civil engineer with a knowledge for deciphering and decoding information, and her dad is a retired firefighter who lives with his daughter and grandkid so he can watch the kids. She also works with an investigative journalist who has been looking into a company that might be involved with the conspiracy around Piper’s existence. Also, the kid Piper she instantly hooks you into the show and you want to know all about her. The issue is ABC does not have the history of letting these kind of shows stick around for a while. Because it has a high concept idea and many different genres fighting to be the main theme. The last high concept show they had called “The Crossing” with law enforcement trying to solve a mystery that happened in their town but the government was trying to cover it up, but it got cancelled after one year. Or “Manifest” on NBC that was too confusing with what type of show it wanted to be plus too much drama was taking away the essence of it. There are lots of unexplained things that happened in the “Crossing” for example like having Sci-Fi elements to explain who the surviving people were and why they came which is what Emergence is also exploring as to where this girl came from specifically and why people are after her/government cover-up. If this show sticks to just being Sci-Fi with investigative work which they have done to start the show, where the police chief and journalist, I don’t see why it cannot escape the fate of other shows that get bogged by too much drama or confusion. 
Stumptown: Based on the graphic novels of the same name Cobie Smulders (of How I Met Your Mother & the Marvel Universe) stars as Dax Parios is a Marine veteran who struggles to get by and take care of her younger brother in Portland, Oregon. She also struggles with PTSD from her time as a Marine in Afghanistan, where she worked in military intelligence until she was injured by an explosion which killed her childhood sweetheart and former lover. Burdened by heavy gambling debts and unable to hold down a steady job, she becomes a private investigator to solve problems where the police cannot get involved. She uses her skills from the military with her own style which puts her in a league of her own, landing her in the firing line of hardcore criminals while not quite in alliance with the rules and objectives of the local police Detective Miles Hoffman played by Michael Ealy(of Think Like a Man & Seven Pounds), He is the one who refers her those problems the police can’t handle and Grey McConnell played by Jake Johnson(of New Girl & Jurassic World), a bar owner and Dex's closest friend, provides moral support and employs her brother Ansel at his bar. Verdict: Renewed. In a world of many non-original ideas on TV here comes an original idea drawn from the comics about a PI who is actually trying to get justice for those who cannot get it for themselves or even from the cops.
The lead Smulders is an actress many people have enjoyed for her role in a long running sitcom and is a part of the Marvel cinematic universe so you can be comfortable with her acting skills. You want to root for her in her next role to succeed in making Portland safer. Also, the supporting cast of Johnson and Ealy are also positives but they actually serve a purpose as her best friend who she goes to for advice/helping her brother and a detective who condones her behavior in a way in being a PI that can help people he can’t. He is the one that suggests to her to become one which shows he has confidence in her helping people and the way the show is structured there are endless possibilities of ways she can help those who really need it. When watching you want her to succeed and get her life together not just for her but her brother who she supports because he has no one else looking out for him. It is also not such a serious show as other crime solving shows as it doesn’t take itself too seriously because it has light humor sprinkled in throughout the episodes as they find the perfect blend that others don’t have. It also had a great soundtrack like how all the trailers and in episodes it is full of female centric artists like Blondie, Pat Benatar and Dona Summer to name some with lots of classic rock being played. It does drive the narrative with female artists playing in the background with the lead being a female who is bad ass/kicks ass and so does all of these artists so it’s a perfect blend of music with the show’s premise. There might be a pause to ABC renewing it because they haven’t had a history of interesting procedural/crime solving shows that they have cancelled after one year like “Deception”, “Whiskey Cavalier”, and “Take Two” but the hope is the strong acting and source material keeps it on the air for a few years. 
CW
Batwoman: Three years after Batman mysteriously disappeared, Gotham is a city in despair, and it's under the watch of Jacob Kane (played by Dougray Scott of Mission Impossible II & Desperate Housewives) and his military-grade Crows Private Security, which now protects the city with omnipresent firepower and militia. When the Alice in Wonderland gang targets the firm, Kane's daughter Kate returns home, deciding that if she wants to help her family and her city, she'll have to become the one thing her father loathes -- a dark knight vigilante. With the help of her stepsister Mary and the crafty Luke Fox, the son of Wayne Enterprises' tech guru Lucius Fox, Kate Kane(played by Ruby Rose of Orange is the New Black & John Wick 2) continues the legacy of her missing cousin, Bruce Wayne. Armed with a passion for social justice and a flair for speaking her mind, Kate soars through the shadowed streets of Gotham as Batwoman. Verdict: Renewed. The way to look at this show is the replacement for “Arrow” as the non-super powered hero-vigilante show but also the CW’s crack at a Batman show again. Arrow was a Batman kind of show with many elements from his story not Green Arrow’s and this is a post-Batman show. You also view it as Gotham needs a hero no matter who to stop the crime that has infested it since he has left. 
Also it is canon which means it is directly coming from a comic book source where this is how the character has been the whole time since they created her. Instead of changing a character’s origin story or who they are to fit the PC culture of this era they are promoting it on of their characters the way she is. It is nice to get a Batman show on TV no matter who is donning the cape as she has her own team of people on her side like Luke Fox being like his father Lucius, and Kane’s step-sister being her medic friend to help her when she gets wounded like Dr. Leslie Thompkins. The only thing is who is her Alfred? All she is trying to do is live up the mantle that Bruce Wayne left. She’s not trying to be Batman or try to replace him, she wants to do her best to save her city from evil. She wants Gotham to finally have a symbol of hope for a better future. It is a little too convenient that her sister could be a villain in the show and her father runs the security force that has been in use since Batman left, but it is just more back story for her. CW knew a Robin or Batgirl shouldn’t or wouldn’t sell and they were right this has been kickass by taking down bad guys using all of the gadgets he left behind. It is also cool that it has been filmed in Chicago, or parts of it making it Chicago, Gotham, not New York. The hope is they can start introducing some villains we have heard of to add some more intrigue like why Batman and his partners left. 
Nancy Drew: Nancy Drew has always been a brilliant detective whose sense of self had come from
 solving mysteries in her hometown of Horseshoe Bay, Maine but then her mother's untimely death derails Nancy's college plans. She is also devastated by her mother's passing which makes her swear off crime-solving while crossing off the days until she can reapply to college. Then a socialite is murdered where Nancy works and she finds herself a prime suspect in the crime, along with a group of other teens present at the scene: Nancy's nemesis from high school, George Fan; a rich girl with a mysterious past, Bess Marvin; Nancy's secret boyfriend, Ned "Nick" Nickerson and amiable burnout Ace. The five of them must team up to clear their own names and even more mysteries along the way which rekindles Nancy’s passion for finding out the truth. Verdict: Renewed. The CW is trying to build up another universe like their “Arrow-verse” by cornering the market on team drama shows with this attempt at Nancy Drew’s story as they already have “Riverdale” and they started a “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” on Netflix plus have a spinoff of Riverdale coming this spring. They have so far done this version right as there have been two movies and two TV shows before this and so far are actually trying to solve mysteries with a cast full of unknowns that you build with as this show ages as the actress playing Nancy has done a great job in the role. 
They also can use the many books of source materials if this show gets a few years on air so it is not the same mystery every week as they are only doing that so far to get you introduced to every characters back story including hers. A thing this show does well is how they grab your attention and interest while they reveal shocking plot lines and suspense. The only actor with an extensive acting career is the father in the show Scott Wolf (of Party of Five & V) his character so far has been trying to be the role model of the show as the town’s lawyer but like everyone has his own secrets. There too many coincidences with how she knows the detective looking into the crime, how her father is working with the socialite’s husband, how her current boyfriend became her boyfriend, how her co-workers fit into the mystery as well but that’s how TV shows sometimes work. If they stick to solving mysteries and not get bogged down into too much drama this show can be on for a while, plus you can look into maybe in the future seeing a Hardy Boys show as well. 
FOX
Prodigal Son: Malcolm Bright (played by Tom Payne of The Walking Dead & Waterloo Road) is a gifted criminal psychologist, using his twisted genius to help the NYPD solve crimes and stop killers as forensic profiler after being fired from the FBI for being too reckless. As a child, Malcolm was responsible for enabling the police to arrest his father Martin Whitly(played by Michele Sheen of Masters of Sex & Frost Nixon), who is the infamous serial killer known as "The Surgeon” and has not seen his father in ten years. The cop who arrested his father and looked out for him Lieutenant Gil Arroyo (played by Lou Diamond Phillips of La Bamba & Stargate Universe) is the reason he is working for NYPD by recruiting him to help his team solve murders but Malcolm is forced to confront his father after a copycat serial killer uses Dr. Whitly's methods of killing. He now finds himself drawn back into constant contact with his father as he must both use Whitly's insights to help the police solve particularly horrible crimes and battle his own inner demons. He also has to deal with his manipulate mother and his worrying sister a TV journalist and get the trust of his new team. Verdict: Renewed. There is finally a show that actually solves a new crime/murder every week unlike shows that stay on the same mystery all season long. So far there has not been too much drama bringing down the show outside of his mother (played Bellamy Young of Scandal & Criminal Minds) who is not believable as his mother since he is only 13 years older than him, so she doesn’t look old enough to be his mom plus she is overbearing but lots of mothers are. 

The main thing that sticks out is his connection to his father who yes he is a serial killer but Malcolm is only using him to help solve murders because he used to pick his father’s brain when he was in college studying psychology. It will be interesting how his new reason for being around him will affect him as he has been struggling with that all of his life that maybe one day he will succumb to the same sociopathic tendencies like his father. I can sense great acting chemistry between Sheen and Payne which will be great to see how far they take their reconnecting in terms of solving murders but how they can help Payne’s character get past his childhood trauma. I also like the supporting cast led by Diamond Phillips and his detectives that work under him like Frank Harts being a skeptic about his boss hiring Malcolm. Plus his supporting sister played by Halston Sage (of The Orville) is the light in the darkness he needs as he struggles with his inner demons and his parents as she is the only family member he gets along with. I can see this being a long running show of three-five years if Fox lets this interesting, odd, but out there show of crime solving stay on the air longer than “Hannibal” the show people are saying it closely resembles. 
Almost Family: Only child Julia Bechley (played by Brittany Snow of Pitch Perfect & Guiding Light) finds her life turned upside down when her father Leon (played by Timothy Hutton of Leverage & Ordinary People) reveals that, over the course of his prize-winning career as a pioneering fertility doctor, he used his own genetic material to conceive dozens of children. Reeling from this explosive revelation, Julia discovers two new sisters, former friend Edie Palmer (played by Megalyn Echikunwoke of 24 & the 4400) and ex-Olympic athlete Roxy Doyle (played by Emily Osment of Hannah Montana & Young and Hungry). As these three young women begin to embrace their new reality, Julia must figure out what life is like without her father by her side as they all have to deal with issues that have been affecting their lives. Against all odds, the three women attempt to form a bond as sisters, even as they must welcome a tidal wave of new siblings into their rapidly expanding family. Verdict: Cancelled. This show feels like a failed movie plot or a TV show that should have never been where you are an only child and you find out you have other siblings out there that your father never told you about.
It is also plays off like a comedy but it’s an hour long show which doesn’t make sense sitcoms are usually a half hour. It is like “Good Girls” on NBC where it should only be a half hour not an hour but because it is longer they have to throw in extra scenes that we don’t care or need to see. If it is supposed to be a drama it feels more like a train wreck with stupid things happening. We don’t need a love triangle or anything about their dating lives. It should be about connecting with her new siblings and her relationship with her father going forward. It might have a strong cast but it doesn’t seem well written for a TV show, just a bad movie plot. Maybe if it was a half hour show and they cut out some of the unneeded crap it could be another welcome addition to live action shows that Fox has had but it sometimes feels like an episode of “Maury Povich”. Bad writing, bad premise, and making light of a serious crime, and things that distract from the main theme equals horrible television.
Bless the Harts: The Harts are a Southern family that is forever struggling to make ends meet. They hope to achieve the American dream as Jenny Hart (voiced by Kristen Wiig of SNL & Bridesmaids) is a single mother supporting her family working as a waitress in the small town of Greenpoint, N.C. While Jenny's the head of her family, she's often at odds with, or scheming with, her lottery scratcher-obsessed mother, Betty (voiced by Maya Rudolph of SNL &, The Good Place) and her witty, creative daughter, Violet(voiced by Jillian Bell of Workaholics & 22nd Jump Street). Jenny's devoted and optimistic boyfriend of 10 years, Wayne Edwards (voiced by Ike Barinholtz of Neighbors & the Oath), is the love of her life and a surrogate father to Violet. He's a charming dreamer who may never hit the big time, but he's not going to give up the fight. In the end, the Harts may not have much, but they may just have everything they need in friends, family and laughter. Verdict: Renewed. It has been awhile since Fox added to their “Animation Domination” night as they added only live action shows the last few years so it’s now factually named. They usually have another show to fill in between the two main stays of “Simpsons & Family Guy” and now “Bob’s Burgers” once it moved to a permanent time slot. After the football season they usually have a show before the main four but they didn’t add one last TV schedule or even replacement shows when ones don’t do well like “Rel” which was in the regular time slot last year. It is nice they added another dumb comedy to the two hour block because that’s what it’s all about something to make you laugh for a few hours like you do with the other three animated shows. It also has a voice cast of people you all know as well as it was created by a former SNL writer who hired her friends who used to work on SNL.  It was based on her life growing up in High Point, North Carolina and is based in the state's Triad region. It may not be on the level of “King of the Hill”, “Futurama”, “American Dad”, or “The Cleveland Show”, but it is way better than the nine previous failed attempts at animated comedy. It mixes and matches elements from other family comedies; but the proven correct way is with an idiot dad, the together mom, the misunderstood teenager and crazy other relatives living with them as the creator hopes of finding its own groove but following the template that was set before her. I like the chemistry Wiig & Rudolph have together so it just seems like they actually are fighting or gossiping like real friends. Also, Barinhotlz is always funny no matter what role and they love to keep putting him into bad situations as he comes up with schemes to get rich quickly that untimely fail like the other animated dads on Fox. 

Monday, October 21, 2019

2019-2020 NBA Preview:


Central Division: The Milwaukee Bucks will again be the best team in the whole conference not just their division because they still have the reigning MVP in Giannis Antetokounmpo and they brought back key pieces in C Brook Lopez and F Khris Middleton. They also brought back PG George Hill to make their backcourt deep with PG Eric Bledsoe and two veteran signings in G Wesley Matthews and sharpshooter Kyle Korver.
It will also be year two with head coach Mike Budenholzer who won coach of the year to continue to get the best out of the reigning MVP and Middleton. The thing that will come back to haunt them is not paying to keep G Malcolm Brogdon who was the 8th player in NBA history to achieve a 50-40-90 season and could handle the ball plus guard multiple positions, which is why they brought in veteran guards to fill the void. They will again be good enough to win the East but not enough to beat any team out West. The Indiana Pacers surprised everyone by finishing 5th despite losing their all-star, their best player in G Victor Oladipo to a ruptured quad that ended his season and he will be back this year but they don’t know when. To provide insurance they got G Malcolm Brogdon to fill in for him and play alongside him later in this season plus guards Justin Holiday, TJ McConnell, Jeremy Lamb and F TJ Warren to start at PF.
The only way they have a season like last year is the continued development in C Myles Turner and C/F Domantas Sabonis if they play up to their level. They are the 2nd & 3rd most important players on their roster outside of Oladipo so they will need to keep this afloat till Oladipo comes back, because Turner could be an all-star center this year and the 2nd best center in the East. They need to prove that they can be a top playoff team back to back years not just making it because the East is bad and they can sneak in one of the final spots. The Pistons have only made the playoffs twice in the last 10 years so it is hard to guarantee that they will make it as they snuck in last year as an 8th seed. Every year you could say they have a great trio that should compete with others because of C Andre Drummond, PG Reggie Jackson and you can swap Greg Monroe for PF Blake Griffin but they never live up to that potential. The newest issue is the health of Jackson and Griffin but also the fit of two big men in today’s NBA game as well.
Drummond has the potential to be a top 5 center but doesn’t live up to his potential and Jackson hasn’t been the best at distributing to others so real all-star Griffin who comes in and causes it not to fit as well. Head coach Dwane Casey did his best to get the most out of his team but it’s going to be hard to make the playoffs again even if you added guards Derrick Rose, Joe Johnson and F Markieff Morris to your bench for firepower as there are at least five teams better than them who aren’t even the best three teams in the east. The Chicago Bulls will improve on last year based on the young talent they have by winning more games but not enough to make the playoffs because they have the wrong coach for a team with this kind of talent. They have young, athletic, versatile and good shooting team that run the floor but the coach that fit with this team was Fred Hoiberg who was fired mid-season for a defensive minded guy who has no experience at coaching anywhere. Jim Boylen wants to grind you out like another former Bulls head coach which doesn’t last long in places because players get tired of that. The core of G Zach Lavine, F Lauri Markkanen, G Kris Dunn, C Wendell Carter Jr and F Otto Porter Jr can win more games than they did last year but the question falls on the coach on how to get the most out of them and how to manage their minutes as some have battled injury concerns during their careers.
They added a few veteran pieces like F Thaddeus Young who is a tweener which doesn’t help them out upfront after losing C Robin Lopez in a free agency, and also sharp shooters in Tomas Satoransky and Luke Kornet. The issue is they have enough wing players especially because they drafted a PG in Coby White which could push Dunn and Levine to the wings in some matchups plus the wing players they have drafted the last few years. The Cavaliers will again be a last place team and bottom feeder in the East for a while as they finally signaled that it was time for a full rebuild session by hiring college coach John Beilein to help guide them through this tough time. They also drafted three players in the 1st round like PG Darius Garland to build around PG Collin Sexton and F Cedi Osman but the issue is Garland and Sexton are both PGs based on their size so how will they coexist both being small and needing the ball in their hands?
Also they have four power-forwards in John Henson, Larry Nance Jr, Kevin Love and Tristan Thompson which means some will have to get minutes at center so they can co-exist. Look for them to trade Love or Thompson to a contending team plus one of their other guards in veterans Brandon Knight and Jordan Clarkson to amass more draft picks to help this full-scale rebuild in Cleveland. 
Atlantic Division: The 76ers will again be a top team in the East because of their core talent of C Joel Embiid and PG Ben Simmons plus they added to that core this offseason. They did lose Jimmy Butler to Miami but got back a capable two-way player in Josh Richardson, resigned Tobias Harris and brought in C Al Horford to play PF a position he should have been playing his whole career.
He has gained the ability to shoot from the perimeter plus he can guard multiple positions which will come in handy vs the Bucks’ Greek Freak. They also added guards Raul Neto, Trey Burke, resigned James Ennis III and front court players in Kyle O’Quinn and resigning Mike Scott to make up their bench. The bench, the other starting players in the lineup and the head coach will not determine if they make the finals, but it will be the continued growth of Simmons as a shooter who will not even attempt a three which he has to start doing, and Embiid staying healthy/staying in shape, plus how they can co-exist. Simmons needs the lane free to operate because he can’t shoot well but Embiid is so overpowering in the paint that he needs to play in the post to score because he shouldn’t be standing at the three point line. It should be finals or bust for this team or they might have to decide which player to keep if they can’t coexist in winning. The Celtics will again be a top seed in the East based on their talented core of G Jayson Tatum, G/F Jaylen Brown, F Gordon Hayward, and G Marcus Smart.
When you lose the kind of talent that Kyrie Irving brings it’s hard to overcome but they did a nice job by signing all-star guard Kemba Walker who is more willing to pass/be a leader/take a backseat to let others succeed plus they added C Enes Kanter to help the scoring load. The big loss was losing Al Horford to rival Philly and trading away a top defensive center in Aron Baynes. They will need to run some lineups with Hayward at PF until their unproven young players step up to provide minutes in the frontcourt and fill the defensive gap. It will all be on head coach Brad Stevens to manage his team’s lineups when their best players are guards/small forwards as to which players go where and when plus trying to get the most of his young unproven talent to keep the status as a good head coach who can manage lots of talent. The Nets will take a big step from creeping into the playoffs from last year with the potential of being a top four team in the East this year. They added two top players in PG Kyrie Irving & F Kevin Durant who will not play all year but Irving cannot just carry a team to the playoffs but thrive if he has talent around him. He joins the core of F Joe Harris (who was the three point champion), G Spencer Dinwiddie, C Jarrett Allen, and G Caris Levert.
They also added veterans in C DeAndre Jordan, forwards Wilson Chandler, Lance Thomas, and G Garrett Temple. The biggest challenge for a rising star at head coach in Kenny Atkinson will be to replicate the success of getting the most of out of his talent like last year but with the added wrinkle of adding a ball-dominant PG in Irving, who hasn’t gotten along with his teammates or coaches in previous stops. How Irving fits with the team will determine if they can get a top 4-seed or a lower seed. The Raptors are the defending champions but they lost F Kawhi Leonard and G Danny Green to free agency. They have enough talent with a mixed of young and old in C Marc Gasol, F/C Serge Ibaka, and PG Kyle Lowry to lead this team plus the reigning most improved player of the year in F Pascal Siakam and guards Fred VanVleet and Norman Powell.
The question is can a PF in Siakam lead this team in the wake of losing Leonard or will they bottom out and trade their main three veterans. They also don’t know who will actually start at SF which is why they brought in Stanley Johnson who failed in Detroit, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson who never lived up to his potential with the Nets/who was let go so they can clear cap space and resigned Pat McCaw a role player on those Warriors championship teams. This will really be the test to see how good of a coach Nick Nurse if he can keep this team afloat to be a playoff team by balancing his young and old talent plus the unproven players or if he fails to make the playoffs. It can go either way because they have the talent to be good enough in a weak East but also not be good enough because there are so many teams that are stacked around them for those final few spots. The Knicks will again be a worst team in the East/whole NBA but have some hope with their young talent because they drafted RJ Barrett with the 3rd pick this year. They hope he can pair with last year’s 1st round pick F Kevin Knox, emerging C Mitchell Robinson and PG Dennis Smith Jr who they got from Dallas last year for the Unicorn. They have the cap space to hope next year they get a good free agent because this year they used that money on four power forwards in Taj Gibson, Marcus Morris, Bobby Portis and Julius Randle.
I don’t know why they did this or how you can play them all at once/in a game but that is the enigma that is the New York Knick because it does hide the low-key signings of PG Elfrid Payton to be a backup and veteran guard Wayne Ellington who is good 3-point shooter so you can never figure them out.

Southeast Division: The Heat will make the playoffs this year after missing it last year because of the acquisition of G Jimmy Butler and the subtraction of C Hassan Whiteside who was being paid a lot but didn’t really get along with the program in Miami. Butler’s attitude towards hard work and defense will rub off on players like forwards Justise Winslow, Derrick Jones Jr and G Dion Waiters plus the last two years 1st round picks in C Bam Adebayo and G Tyler Herro.
The improvements of those players will help PG Goran Dragic not have to carry this team alone because of Butler being there but the others stepping up plus C/F Kelly Olynyk doesn’t have to be the only one to play defense. Head coach Erik Spoelstra always get the most out of his players but with the addition of a two-way all-star that just makes his job easier and in the a weak East they can finish at least 6th place. The Magic snuck into the playoffs last year based on the improvements of F Aaron Gordon and C Nikola Vucevic making the all-star team plus head coach Steve Clifford getting the most out of his weak backcourt.
They have the same issue again by having too many big men to play and Gordon still has to play SF in some lineups because they still have C Mo Bama and Jonathan Isaac. They are still weak at PG by having Michael Carter Williams and DJ Augustin with Evan Fournier playing there some as well. That’s the biggest reason they traded for G Markelle Fultz was to have a semblance of a starting talent at PG but of course he wasn’t healthy physically or mentally last season. They hope he can get on the court to push the veteran guards to the bench or the wing position because that will determine if they sneak in again or not because other teams improved. The Wizards will not make the playoffs again with or without G Bradley Beal their best player/healthiest/best asset so they should look to trade him. They don’t want to be paying two players that don’t seem to fit or get along that also account for most of the payroll with PG John Wall a question to return this season or next with all that money being paid to him.
They are relying on Ish Smith and Isaiah Thomas to play PG and it’s a net positive that they traded away C Dwight Howard but are relying on Ian Mahinmi, Thomas Bryant and Davis Bertans whom they got from San Antonio to get minutes in the front court. You cannot blame head coach Scott Brooks for this mess but there should be a full-scale rebuild here besides from trading Beal, by trading other veterans. The Hornets will not sniff the playoffs for a very long time because they didn’t resign all-star PG Kemba Walker or trade him for assets at the deadline as he was the only reason they would make the playoffs. Instead they paid PG Terry Rozier who was a backup in Boston and didn’t do much this offseason to improve the team because they are still paying forwards Marvin Williams, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, G Nicolas Batum and C Bismack Biyombo, who are all overpaid role-players. The only sign of hope is the continued development of F Miles Bridges, G Malik Monk an undersized SG who hasn’t played a lot but will this year, and 1st round pick F PJ Washington.
Outside of that they need to have a fire sale of their veterans or they are going to be bad and with no cap space for a while. The Hawks are on the road to improvement with the runner up for rookie of the year in PG Trae Young, F John Collins and their two 1st round picks of G DeAndre Hunter and F Cam Reddish. They did bring in more of a veteran presence outside of the ageless wonder G Vince Carter by getting guards Evan Turner, and Allen Crabbe, forwards Chandler Parsons and Jabari Parker to help mentor this very young team, but the only important goal is the improvement of their young core because it’s an uphill battle even in the East for this team to even think playoffs for another few years.














Pacific Division: The Clippers were a surprise playoff team and gave the Warriors trouble in round one with their scrappy and good defensive team that team only gets better in both those categories because they got forwards Kawhi Leonard and Paul George.
They now have two of the best two-way players in the NBA so they now have leaders on offense which this team was lacking but also players who can take over a game by themselves and lead them through tough playoff battles. They also were able to keep that core of PG Patrick Beverley, 3x 6th man of the year winner G Lou Williams and 6th man runner up F Montrezl Harrell. They also added three veteran power forwards in Patrick Patterson, JaMychal Green and Moe Harkless to prove depth upfront to help their young C Ivica Zubac. They don’t have a dominating C or PF but have a good source of backcourt players so George or Leonard will see lots of minutes at PF. They have the right head coach in Doc Rivers to handle hall of fame talent but also again get the most out of their role players so they are not scrapping for a playoff spot but a top seed with a chance to win the championship in this era of having two top 10 talent players on one roster. The Lakers will make the playoffs after missing 5 straight years because they traded for C Anthony Davis to pair with an aging F LeBron James plus they realized the built the wrong roster around James.
They added shooters and veterans who know that their roles are in G/F Danny Green (fresh off another championship), G Avery Bradley, F Jared Dudley, brought back G Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, PG Rajon Rondo and C JaVale McGee. The theme is three point shooters who can guard but also veterans who know their roles. The biggest concern is the center position because Davis does not like playing there but he is basically 7ft tall who has been good at rebounding/shoot blocking and defending at the rim plus is a beast down low despite the fact he shoot 3’s. That is why they signed DeMarcus Cousins to play C because they already played together. He is more of an old-school back the basket PF who does his work down low but he tore his ACL ending his season. So they brought in C Dwight Howard again to get some minutes at C with McGee but that could go very wrong which is why Davis is going to have to accept that he has to start at C with F Kyle Kuzma at PF. It will be the battle of Los Angeles for the division and the conference ultimately deciding the championship. The Warriors will be a playoff team because they still have PG Steph Curry, F Draymond Green, SG Klay Thompson will be back in enough time for the playoffs and they got G D’Angelo Russell to help with the load of scoring/handling the ball.
They also made some quiet moves to shore up their frontcourt by resigning their own big man Kevin Looney, snagging Willie Cauley-Stein from the Kings and Marquese Chriss who was only drafted a few years ago but is talented enough for a team not to give him a full chance. People are counting this team out because Kevin Durant left but they still have the same smart front office, same head coach in Steve Kerr and the same trio that led them to a championship before Durant came. They will definitely be competing for a top seed(home court advantage). The only question will be their bench and where they will get the scoring from/leadership off the bench after they traded away F Andre Iguodala and released G Shaun Livingston. Will that be solved from F Alfonzo McKinnie or the veteran guards they brought in Glenn Robinson III and Alec Burks or when Klay comes back will Russell go the bench? Plus who starts at SF and  where does bench scoring come from? The Kings were one of the surprise teams finishing 9th in a loaded west but that only got their head coach fired which doesn’t make much sense but that means the front office led by Vlade Divac was not that impressed with the improvement as they hired Luke Walton who was fired from the Lakers after having a losing record. They still have a promising young core led by PG De'Aaron Fox, C Marvin Bagley III, G Bogdan Bogdanovic and SF Buddy Hield. After trading for a veteran in SF Harrison Barnes for their stretch run last year they resigned him and also added another veteran SF in Trevor Ariza, G Corey Joseph and C DeWayne Dedmon to provide more veteran leadership for this very young team.
Their biggest issue will not be how will Walton handle this roster with many wing players to manage their minutes, or where they play, it is they have no real PF. They let Stein and Kosta Koufos go which means Bagley is cleared to play C but will they play Barnes or Ariza at PF or will they give Nemanja Bjelica first crack at PF with 5 other unproven guys on this roster behind him? Even if they solve PF and their wing players’ roles they are in the group with 4 other teams who are not horrible but not good enough to make the playoffs in a deep west. The Suns will again be the worst team in the west/worst team in the NBA because every other team is better but it doesn’t mean they don’t have talent.
The real reason is their front office have had four general managers since Bryan Colangelo left after just hiring James Jones this year while they haven’t been able to draft well/put that talent together or have stability at HC, outside of Alvin Gentry’s medium run as they’ve also had 7 head coaches since Mike D’Antoni left them after hiring Monty Williams this year. They have an all-star caliber SG in Devin Booker, last year’s 1st overall pick in C Deandre Ayton, last year’s 10th overall pick F Mikal Bridges, and drafted two players in the 1st round this year like F Cameron Johnson for a young core. They filled the hole at PG and PF by signing Ricky Rubio to be the best facilitator since Steve Nash and got Dario Saric to space the floor for Booker and Ayton since he is a good stretch four. The odd thing they did was giving up a 1st round pick next year to get someone late in round 1 this year and picked up C Aron Baynes when they have Ayton but had other needs. They did bring back F Kelly Oubre Jr to lead the bench but brought in F Frank Kaminsky who is a stretch four who hasn’t gotten the playing time he should have gotten in Charlotte but with Saric he will again not get enough minutes and the young guys this roster should be getting those minutes anyway. 
Northwest Division: The Nuggets shocked many with their top seed/playoff run that ended in a game 7 loss in the 2nd round but they will again be a top seed because of how deep their team is. They still have a top center in Nikola Jokic, former all-star PF Paul Millsap and the continued growth of PG Jamal Murray who only can get better after the improved season he had last season.
They also still have a deep team with Will Barton, Gary Harris and Malik Beasley at SG, plus they get last year’s 1st round pick SF Michael Porter Jr who was one of college’s best scorers/3 point shooters back from injury after he missed the whole season to add to this deep team. They also added veterans F Jerami Grant and centers Tyler Zeller, 2nd pick Bol Bol son of Manute to help out Mason Plumlee up front off the bench. With head coach Mike Malone who could have won coach of the year last year they have hope he can figure out the rotation for a team so deep to help them get a top seed this year because he did it so well last year. The Trailblazers finished with a top 4 seed and played the Warriors in the conference finals after beating Denver in 7 games because of their dynamic backcourt duo of PG Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum. That will again be their strength but questions still remain in the front court after not getting any production from their forwards and lost their 3rd best player C Jusuf Nurkic to an injury during the 2nd half of the season, who will not join the team till probably the 2nd half of this season.
They hope by getting SF Kent Bazemore they can finally solidify that position because he’s one of the most underrated player in the league as a two-way player a 3&D player to just do his job on his team. They did get a mix of new players to fill out the rest of the front court in C/F Pau Gasol, F Anthony Tolliver, C Hassan Whiteside to fill in till Nurkic comes back and failed Magic 1st round pick F Mario Hezonja who they hope can be a 3pt shooter off the bench to help G Rodney Hood with bench scoring who they resigned. Whiteside has never lived up to his potential or played consistently the best case scenario is the change of scenery does him well to fill in till Nurkic comes back and he becomes a backup but playing alongside Gasol should also help him mature plus Gasol is better suited at PF anyways. Their backcourt strength will keep them as a playoff team but in this deep west their ceiling is a 5th seed at most because of the questions is in the front court. The Jazz will compete for a top seed in the loaded west like last year because they still have G Donovan Mitchell who in year 3 will get better and C Rudy Gobert the reigning defensive player of the year leading this team but also because they improved at PG. They got PG Mike Conley one of the most underrated two-way/most consistent players in the NBA who is always a top 10 PG.
So with his leadership it will help Mitchell grow but also help Gobert get the ball more plus he can hit a clutch shot when/take over a game when needed. The move I don’t understand was trading away PF Derek Favors who had been one of the most consistent players almost averaging a double-double most games and it also was intimidating have him at 6’10 with Gobert as a 7fter covering the paint to deter players from entering it. They want to be like more teams playing with one big man I get it but this team has no real power forwards outside of Ed Davis who they got and he is a role player/backup. They did get F Jeff Green and F Bojan Bogdanovic to provide some scoring but they are more of stretch four than a real PF, but they will certainly help F Joe Ingles with the scoring in the front court. A lineup of Conley, Mitchell, Ingles, Bogdanovic and Gobert can be scary but they have lots of competition including two teams in their own division to get a top 5 seed. The Timberwolves will be on those five teams in the west who are in the “middle” as they aren’t good enough to make the playoffs but also not bad enough to tank. Their starting lineup of C Karl-Anthony Towns, G Andrew Wiggins, F Robert Covington, newly acquired PF Jordan Bell who doesn’t have to play center finally and PG Jeff Teague is solid but solid is not good enough in the deep west but in the east that would be a playoff team because of how talented Towns is.
The main issue with this team is the consistency of Towns and the fact that Wiggins has not lived up to his #1 overall potential because of his talent. They also still have one of the best backup centers in the NBA in Gorgui Dieng and added nice role players in F Noah Vonleh and PG Shabazz Napier but those two are also players like Wiggins who have not lived up their potential so again nice overall core 8 players but this team has lots of building they need to do. That all starts with a new head coach in Ryan Saunders son of the late Flip Saunders who was the interim last year becoming the youngest head coach in history to guide this team in hopes of a better future,but that all hinges on  Towns and Wiggins if either of them are a part of the future going further. The Thunder have traded away over the years forwards Jeff Green, Serge Ibaka, Paul George, guards Russell Westbrook, James Harden and SF Kevin Durant left in free agency so look at the talent that has left these doors this would signal a full scale rebuild with Westbrook and George being the latest ones to leave. But this one of those 5 teams stuck in the “middle” not good enough to make the playoffs but not bad enough to tank. They still have a top center in Steven Adams, C Nerlens Noel, PG Dennis Schroder, and their own great defensive G Andre Roberson, and acquired in those trades of future hall of famer in PG Chris Paul, F Danilo Gallinari, and signed F/C Mike Muscala.
They also got five 1st round picks, the rights to swap two other 1st round picks plus G Shai Gilgeous-Alexander a 1st round pick in 2018 from the Clippers. They are trying to rebuild by having all those draft picks, Gilgeous-Alexander plus the young players they already have in guards Hamidou Diallo, Terrance Ferguson and F Abdel Nader. They have all of those veterans too which equals a solid team to make the playoffs in the east but not in the loaded west. If they truly want to rebuild they need to trade at least Paul and Adams but maybe others as well. 
Southwest Division: The Rockets instead of blowing up the whole thing after again missing out on the finals again they decided to reboot their team by shipping out PG Chris Paul for PG Russell Westbrook. The biggest question will be how can two ball dominate players work together in G James Harden and Westbrook, but also because of how good Harden was as PG a few seasons ago as their combined successes come from controlling the game/the ball.
The hope is Harden can play off the ball more because he is a much better shooter/3pt shooter which is weakness of Westbrook but can provide in other facets of the game like rebounding. They did also shore up the front court by resigning PF Nene, brought back F Ryan Anderson who they traded before the start of last season, for both to provide scoring at PF and C Tyson Chandler to backup C Clint Capela. They also resigned G Austin Rivers and F Gerald Green to keep consistency and scoring off the bench to keep helping out G Eric Gordon plus signed F Thabo Sefolosha to help guard wing players so F PJ Tucker doesn’t have to do it all by himself. They have a good shot at being a top see because of how deep and talented they are but it could all blow up in their face if their duo does not get along. Spurs fans don’t you worry your team will continue to have the consecutive playoff appearances streak with 23 this season but that is all you should celebrate about because the 8th seed is their ceiling in a loaded west. They still are the best coached team in the league because of head coach Gregg Popovich who always get the most out of his players and develops players into good roles players that no one has heard of.
Their duo is G DeMar Derozan and PF LaMarcus Aldridge who could not lead a team on their own very far let alone together plus their strengths are mid-range game which is not the game we play in the current NBA. They resigned SF Rudy Gay, traded for SF DeMarre Carroll, signed PF Trey Lyles and still have guards Marco Belinelli and Patty Mills which adds up to another nice core of veterans but nothing amazing in this conference. It will be about the young talent of guards Derek White, Dejounte Murray and Lonnie Walker IV plus C Jakob Poeltl that will really separate them from 8th seed or 9th seed. The Mavericks hope with the duo of forwards Luka Doncic the reigning rookie of the year and Kristaps Porzingis who will return from his injury at some point this year will lead them to consecutive playoff appearances but first we need to see if the “Unicorn” is healthy enough. In a loaded west they are one of the five teams who are in the “middle” not bad enough to tank but good enough to make the playoffs this year.
They finally got the center they always wanted when Tyson Chandler left so many years ago in C DeAndre Jordan but traded him away to get the “Unicorn” plus their starting PG who was their 1st round pick two years ago in Dennis Smith Jr, so going forward who will be their PG and C? Signing C Boban Marjanovic was nice but he will be in a rotation of power forwards with Dwight Powell and Maxi Kleber because the ‘Unicorn” is going to play PF. Doncic is a point-forward which is why they could trade away Smith Jr., so they either need a scoring guard at PG or a good defender to guard the top PGs in the league. The combination of Courtney Lee, JJ Barea, Tim Hardaway Jr and brought back Seth Curry who played there two seasons ago is a nice one but the issue is nice can get you in the playoffs in the east but it is not good enough in the loaded West. The center position and who plays the guards plus the health of Porzingis will be what hold them back going forward as this year will be at least be a season of improvement record wise. The Pelicans finally traded away C Anthony Davis after the drama last season where he wasn’t traded at the deadline which signals the beginning of the rebuild plus they had the 1st pick in the draft which they used on F Zion Williamson.
They got PG Lonzo Ball, SG Josh Hart, and F Brandon Ingram from the Lakers, signed SG JJ Reddick, and traded for PF Derrick Favors plus retained big man Jahlil Okafor. There are lots of the questions for head coach Alvin Gentry with all of this talent like if he is going to star former all-star PG Jrue Holiday at PG with Reddick which would put Ball on the bench or start ball with Holiday. Another question will be which forward position Zion starts at because he is not tall enough to be a PF but not a good enough shooter to be a SF which will impact where Ingram plays. That also impacts if you start Favors at PF with their other 1st round pick Jaxson Hayes at center or if you go small with Favors at center. With all of this young and seasoned talent they have a chance to be win more games but will fall into the “middle” with four other teams that are not bad enough to tank but not good enough to make the playoffs in a loaded west. The Grizzlies will be towards the bottom of this loaded conference for a while but they are going in the right direction with this rebuild with the trades of C Marc Gasol at the deadline last season and trading PG Mike Conley this offseason. They drafted PG Ja Morant with the 2nd pick this year and C Jaren Jackson Jr with the 4th pick last year to build a solid young duo going forward. They also hired a new coach who is one of the youngest in Taylor Jenkins who has cut his teeth being an assistant for six years after having their previous coach for one and half seasons hoping he guide this young team in the right direction going forward.
They did resign C Jonas Valanciunas, and brought in C Miles Plumlee to provide depth upfront but the question will be with Gasol gone will Jackson play C or PF because those two are also centers. They also took flyers on young players like guards Tyus Jones, Grayson Allen and F Josh Jackson in hopes they can fill out the rest of this roster going forward in the future like they did with SF Kyle Anderson last year. The issue is SF Andre Iguodala who they got in a trade does not want to be there/they don’t need him if they aren’t going anywhere so look for him, forwards Jae Crowder and Solomon Hill to also not stick around for the full season to continue to get draft picks or young players in return which is what they have been doing to continue this rebuild.