With most of free agency complete I have the following:
clearly better
Golden State
Pheonix
Minnesota
Clippers (with Leonard)
Denver (with Murray)
Memphis
New Orleans (with Zion)
we shall see
Dallas
Portland
Lakers
Kings
tanking for Victor
San Antonio
Utah
Houston
OKC.
The list looks mostly right to me, but with a few thoughts:
Minnesota- do we know they are clearly better? They are clearly more talented, but there is going to be a steep learning curve. It reminds me of when Lebron, Wade, and Bosh teamed up, and then started the year like 10-10. KAT, Rudy, and Ant are no Lebron, Wade, and Bosh, and there are some obvious fit issues, and some very obvious adjustments that will have to be made. The talent is probably ultimately too much, at least in the regular season, but I could see them starting slowly not being out of range of us for most of this season. Plus, they gutted a huge part of the supporting cast. I think they are ultimately better than us, but this is still a wait and see to me.
New Orleans- I refuse to buy they are clearly better, because first, do we know how much Zion is going to play, and second, are they really that much better with Zion? I know he is an absolute beast, but is there any indication he makes the team better? And is there any evidence that they are that great without him? They went 36-46 last year, just a handful of games better than us. They were basically even with us until they went all in on the playoffs and we committed to a late season tank. They have talent, but it has just never come together (either with Zion or without Zion). The funny thing is that they could have a really bright future, but I think they just really complicated that future by committing that money to Zion. They should have let Zion walk to be honest, and built around the rest of the really solid core.
Utah- do they think they are tanking? I think it is too early to tell what direction they are going.
Portland- I think we are neck and neck with them all year long.
Also agree with you that it is too early to know on Dallas and Lakers.